HEAVIEST RESCUE! Building this 55,000 lbs Recovery machine for Heavy D.

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Published 2023-06-18
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We are building the Heaviest Recovery Machine known to Man! This Case Skid Steer and the attachment nearly weight 30,000 lbs. Can't wait to see it in action!!
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Huge shout out to the sponsors that made this build possible!
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Dirty Graphics
www.instagram.com/dirtygraphixinc/
Whelen Engineering
www.instagram.com/wheleneng/
Case Construction
www.instagram.com/casece.na/

All Comments (21)
  • @rikkidragoo3341
    The guys that work for you deserve a lot more credit in the shop..
  • @baar6892
    Man... Pedro is super talented. I hope he is compensated well because you dont come across talent like that often. Its something that only some people are born with.
  • @SamIam420
    Pedro better get a good bonus for all the extra work and welding!
  • @eljr55
    love to see my people doing what we do best! give my boy Pedro a raise for putting up with Hans!
  • @rickydonahue1586
    I (and I many others) really like these shop builds. It's nice to see the fabrication and the boys behind the awesome products y'all put out there on your recoveries.
  • @jani724
    Happy Father's day. Your guys did a hell of a job on this once again!
  • @jimprickette
    You need to put something on the glass door to protect the operator from something flying back that broke during the winching process. See Robbie Layton's winch on his smaller skidloader.
  • @garyfox33
    Wow! That winch attachment looks amazing and mean! The Minator also looks good all wrapped. Definitely needs some of those thin LED's to flash amber when out on a job for safety. Cant wait to see that setup out working.
  • @salty.oldcracker
    All that work and you forget the most important item. Protection for the operator in the cab. If that cable every breaks and launches into the cab, someone could be killed.
  • @SuziPoozi
    Ugh! These guys are so talented! That thing looks so evil, I can't wait to see it in action!
  • @Dr.WRATHBONE
    That thing is hot. She's a specialist! What's the opposite of the Killdozer? The Skidsavior? GOOD WORK FELLAS
  • @siilentvalkry
    As a Mexican American and from a family who's mother was an immigrant coming up and watched my mom earn her citizenship and see what she came from and what she had to endure to come this far in life and then growing up out west and seeing my people master art and metal fabrication and music and influenced society the most with the food, it's amazing to see what an amazing culture it is and having that blood run through my veins, and see that i come from hard work and dedication and discipline, we see it everyday and we should all be proud of the contribution's of Mexican American's..
  • @Neur0nauT
    Pedro is a force of nature for his craftmanship. Legendary really.
  • @tmacie2
    Having a way to attach it to the pins that the dozer C frame attaches to would add a ton of strength.
  • @deandennis2838
    Thank you putting a smile on this old man’s face. Y’all are amazing at what you do. I’ve added to my bucket list to come out and visit with you and maybe even attend a recovery.
  • @paulym5814
    I hope you put some heavy duty shielding for the operator. If a strap or chain breaks it would really do some damage if it hits the cab.