*The speed and efficiency with which this machine operates are nothing short of remarkable. It's not just a time-saver; it's a game-changer that allows me to accomplish more in less time.*
The Komatsu Super Dozer was Discontinued several years ago. It actually was brought to a job site from Komatsu on 6 flat bed trailers because it was huge. I seen these with my own eyes working. You have to see the Super Dozer with your own eyes to believe it's size!
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3:36 No, as you can see, it has two axles, not four. Also, it weighs 360 tonnes, not 450. Some of the video footage is of a BelAZ 75601... The the bucket wheel excavator crossing the road is the Bagger 260, not 293.
The Peabody mine in Indiana had one of the oldest and biggest drag lines in operation. I remember hunting the ground next to it when I was kid. Was amazing to watch. It would walk so it had massive feet.
Though we don't film these machines ourselves, the footage comes directly from the manufacturers, and we go through the manufacturer to research the specs of the machines, as well. Hope this helps clarify things!
I'm very familiar the NASA transporter, been in Fl for almost 30 yrs and got a tour of KSC yrs ago, got within 10 yrds of one, huge machine, very cool, they were made by a firm that makes huge mining gear.
Truly amazing specially the last one that thing is out of this world,standing 30 stories tall I can’t even imagine what it would be like to sit in the operator’s seat just one time.😍😍😍😍😍
@@LordGizmo The people that drive these feel a great responsibility to the world around them I am sure. The people about the machine, their safety, the safety of those around them, and the operation of the machine, very confident operators indeed.
Interestingly, the bucket wheel excavator we showed (the Bagger 293 Bucket Wheel Excavator) is 2000 tons heavier than the Big Muskie! The Big Muskie, when it was in service, weighed 12,247 tons, whereas the Bagger 293 weighs 14,200 tons. That being said, the Muskie is quite the fascinating machine, we'll have to consider putting it in another video. :)
Big muskies story is the greatest of any machine It’s death hit really hard everyone was silent during the demolition instead of the clapping and cheering a few cried that day
@@Leatherface123. We're sorry that it had to go, it truly is a sad loss. If you'd like to see it along with some more of its massive companions, we've made a video on it now: th-cam.com/video/bAVTN-UHJFo/w-d-xo.html
37 cubic yard bucket…That is larger than a small house built for 4 people….a 97 cu. yd. bucket would be the size of a standard 2 bedroom home…food for thought. What if they could get a scoop of ice cream with that?
There will be more out there as way back in the day. Most just had their booms dropped and got buried as it was more cost effective to do that rather than cut them up for scrap..
I operated heavy equipment for 37 an half years I had just got started with the new machine’s that were run by computers and just started learning how they worked. Then I fell getting in side my track-hoe on a rainy morning and slipped and fell backwards from 8 feet in the air and landed on my right side hip area. But the 3 1/4 years I was away things really changed in machinery, but when I went back to work full time I was like a kid in a toy store, I had the biggest and the baddest toys in my sand box,,, and after I came back to work it was to me like living in a dream. I was my own boss I didn’t have anybody standing over me telling me that you need to do this or that all day long, nope my two bosses would come in on a Monday morning and tell me what they needed to have done or completed bye a certain time and ask can you get it done by curtain time? And of course I would say yes as long as you don’t come and pull me off to go do something that one of the other operators can do.?? And I also ask them are you going to come and take my equipment away from me also?? They told me no !! This is your job now and we have a surprise for you tomorrow morning once you get here.?? Any who But I got to work the very next morning and their set two brand spanking new track hoes and two front end loaders and two bulldozers..!?!? Everything everything a person could want to complete any job. And I did just that until the day I stepped out of the the dozer one evening getting ready to fuel it for the next morning and I slipped in some fuel run over and tore my knee apart and couldn’t walk again for 6 years and I haven’t been back on a piece of equipment since 2009 but if I could find one that’s not to hard on my back and knees I would jump right in the deep end... that’s something that I could brag about because I was good on a machine after 37 years.!!!!
Sir, My prayers for your continued physical healings from all mentioned accidents on the job in operating heavy equipments. What shocking real stories to hear from a giant machine operator himself.
@@LordGizmo im a 3500/F-350 guy more than brand loyalty.... But the OBS Fords are my favorite fords and very few Chevys would be their equal. Especially if their diesel or need to go off road
The NASA Crawlers -- which are 55 years old have traveled over 3400 miles (on the same road way) and have the nicknames of Hans and Franz. As for Big Muskie, there are others as well, The Captain, Big Brutus (the largest surviving shovel), Silver Spade, GEM of Egypt, and perhaps others. You could do a video of these former large machines...
Us, too! The scale of that equipment is absolutely astronomical, each one of those scoops could fit a dozen adults, and carry several tons in weight! Humanity has come a long way from picks and shovels. Sorry for the late reply, the comment got lost with everything else hehe.
When such a beast left its pit to crawl to another one this was always a big spectacle. th-cam.com/video/aZNGHxd-PwI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/wh0bTaRLiNA/w-d-xo.html
when that Bucket Wheel Excavator goes into retirement, they better put it on display instead of demolishing it. taking the same fate as Big Muskie, The Captain, and The Silver Spade.
*It's electric-powered with no engine" would like a chat with the on-board diesel generators that are responsible for generating the electrical power.*
It was likely referring to either a machine that can come with an either an electric or a fuel-based power source, or that the electric motors were powered by an engine. Hope this helps!
The funny thing about a bulldozer is it can't carry anything. It's only capable of pushing. For it to be able to carry it is called a Carrydozer. Usually fitted with a 4 in 1 bucket therefore the narrator is politically incorrect...
At 2 minutes and they boast about the 53-yard Komatsu front loading bucket but when he goes to fill it with dirt he doesn't even get the bucket full what gives
Be cool as hell to see these machines in person
*The speed and efficiency with which this machine operates are nothing short of remarkable. It's not just a time-saver; it's a game-changer that allows me to accomplish more in less time.*
These machines are totally awesome right there 😊
That last one....just amazing...thank you
Good job
Not only I have seen them myself but I used to fix them, now I am retired but my passion for them still very vivid inside of me.
Hey what was your career was there lots of travel?
Damn, didn’t know the lord would have to work
What a beautiful and powerful machineries.
The Komatsu Super Dozer was Discontinued several years ago. It actually was brought to a job site from Komatsu on 6 flat bed trailers because it was huge. I seen these with my own eyes working. You have to see the Super Dozer with your own eyes to believe it's size!
3:36 No, as you can see, it has two axles, not four. Also, it weighs 360 tonnes, not 450. Some of the video footage is of a BelAZ 75601...
The the bucket wheel excavator crossing the road is the Bagger 260, not 293.
The engineering behind them must be recognized too.
No
The Peabody mine in Indiana had one of the oldest and biggest drag lines in operation. I remember hunting the ground next to it when I was kid. Was amazing to watch. It would walk so it had massive feet.
"Nobody will realize I stole these clips from 'History Channels: Modern Marvels' if I blur out the logo!" -Lord Gizmo, probably.
Though we don't film these machines ourselves, the footage comes directly from the manufacturers, and we go through the manufacturer to research the specs of the machines, as well. Hope this helps clarify things!
@@LordGizmo what are you blurring out?
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Where I live not to far from the coal mines there's a drag line called Mr. Tom it has a big book I'm guessing about 200 ft or so
Thank you we will research this and see what we can do
Wow. . .incredible amazing so great. . .😅😅😅
"Fantastic Machines, Fantastic Video, Wonderfully Done"!!!...
i just want to see these huge engines straight piped😂
We're sure someone would love to put it in their pickup :)
I'm so amazed to see these giant machines made for required works by their devoted engineering teams.
جميع هذه الالات مذكورة في القران .. الحمد لله على نعمة الاسلام
I'm very familiar the NASA transporter, been in Fl for almost 30 yrs and got a tour of KSC yrs ago, got within 10 yrds of one, huge machine, very cool, they were made by a firm that makes huge mining gear.
Yup! No one else was ready to make it except for mining companies! In this case, NASA went to the "Marion Power Shovel Company". Interesting stuff eh?
@@LordGizmo
What is funny is Marion might have got the bid. But it was BUCYRUS-ERIE Engineering that built it.
Wawww se jeant thanke you very match forever goode job 👍👍👍👍👍👋👋👋
Thankyou'smuch....youtube&verryversionmachine
Wow... so big machine..awesome
I can't help but picture #1 as a transformer.
Truly amazing specially the last one that thing is out of this world,standing 30 stories tall I can’t even imagine what it would be like to sit in the operator’s seat just one time.😍😍😍😍😍
I can only imagine that it'd be an epic experience! These machines can be on scales almost unimaginable to us.
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@@LordGizmo The people that drive these feel a great responsibility to the world around them I am sure. The people about the machine, their safety, the safety of those around them, and the operation of the machine, very confident operators indeed.
The right music for the TBM segment should be "Break On Through To The Other Side" by The Doors.
Good channel. Went right into the topic
5:45 just cause its electric doesn't mean it doesnt have motors lol
Oh, all EV vehicles run on unicorn farts, dreams, and the lingering cries of death from modern Western society.
"It has no engine as it is entirely based on electrical power." The on board diesel generators that produce the electrical power would like a word.
there aren't any on board diesel generators on the P&H 4100XPC. It needs a 11000 Volt trailing cable for power. You can see it on the back.
@@jax2904 you are a clown he is talking about the charging station
@@MagicButterz charging station? to charge what? oh LOL, do you think it runs with batteries?
If there're any diesel generators they're not ONBOARD.
@@MagicButterz Good sir, you are a fool.
@@MagicButterz p
Biggest machines 👍
They proved it takes a damn big dozer to put a hurting on a Ford!
Super güc!😎😎😎
Better without the sound
0:49 must've been an evil truck. They did it Christine style lol
Half of those buckets from that Liebherr weren't even full lol
I know this list includes walking draglines but what about Big Muskie?
Interestingly, the bucket wheel excavator we showed (the Bagger 293 Bucket Wheel Excavator) is 2000 tons heavier than the Big Muskie! The Big Muskie, when it was in service, weighed 12,247 tons, whereas the Bagger 293 weighs 14,200 tons. That being said, the Muskie is quite the fascinating machine, we'll have to consider putting it in another video. :)
@@LordGizmo ok
Nice ❤ wonderful 👌
For transformers fans the 6090 is the same excavator that scavenger and demolisher turn into in revenge of the fallen
Mantap banget ☺️
That dozer could stop a tank in its tracks
What about the big muskie? It needs some recognition
We've seen a number of comments asking for it, we'll definitely have to consider :)
Big muskies story is the greatest of any machine
It’s death hit really hard
everyone was silent during the demolition instead of the clapping and cheering
a few cried that day
@@Leatherface123. We're sorry that it had to go, it truly is a sad loss. If you'd like to see it along with some more of its massive companions, we've made a video on it now:
th-cam.com/video/bAVTN-UHJFo/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/bAVTN-UHJFo/w-d-xo.html
We decidedly gave it some here, if you'd still like to check it out.
rất hay 😄👍
37 cubic yard bucket…That is larger than a small house built for 4 people….a 97 cu. yd. bucket would be the size of a standard 2 bedroom home…food for thought. What if they could get a scoop of ice cream with that?
Zeh Germans have always been good at building mind boggling mega structure machinery.
That Bagger is a friggin monster!!
Awesome wonderful work
How bout covering the coal fields in Ohio during the 1950s and the 60s?
Certainly could've made it easier :)
1:24 I wouldn't park your pickup truck there😂😂
There will be more out there as way back in the day. Most just had their booms dropped and got buried as it was more cost effective to do that rather than cut them up for scrap..
I would love to see these machines in person I would take pictures
👍👍👍
I operated heavy equipment for 37 an half years I had just got started with the new machine’s that were run by computers and just started learning how they worked. Then I fell getting in side my track-hoe on a rainy morning and slipped and fell backwards from 8 feet in the air and landed on my right side hip area. But the 3 1/4 years I was away things really changed in machinery, but when I went back to work full time I was like a kid in a toy store, I had the biggest and the baddest toys in my sand box,,, and after I came back to work it was to me like living in a dream. I was my own boss I didn’t have anybody standing over me telling me that you need to do this or that all day long, nope my two bosses would come in on a Monday morning and tell me what they needed to have done or completed bye a certain time and ask can you get it done by curtain time? And of course I would say yes as long as you don’t come and pull me off to go do something that one of the other operators can do.?? And I also ask them are you going to come and take my equipment away from me also?? They told me no !! This is your job now and we have a surprise for you tomorrow morning once you get here.?? Any who But I got to work the very next morning and their set two brand spanking new track hoes and two front end loaders and two bulldozers..!?!? Everything everything a person could want to complete any job. And I did just that until the day I stepped out of the the dozer one evening getting ready to fuel it for the next morning and I slipped in some fuel run over and tore my knee apart and couldn’t walk again for 6 years and I haven’t been back on a piece of equipment since 2009 but if I could find one that’s not to hard on my back and knees I would jump right in the deep end... that’s something that I could brag about because I was good on a machine after 37 years.!!!!
Being your own boss is definitely a great experience, and having such wonderful toys only adds all the more fun! We're glad to hear it :)
Sir,
My prayers for your continued physical healings from all mentioned accidents on the job in operating heavy equipments. What shocking real stories to hear from a giant machine operator himself.
land rover
Talk about moving mountains!
It's one thing to afford one of these beasts another to repair! Imagine just greasing.
😭That poor Ford OBS truck 😭 that was completely uncalled for, why couldn't you do it to a worthless vehicle like a Prius?
Lol i said the same. I am a Ford man myself
@@LordGizmo im a 3500/F-350 guy more than brand loyalty.... But the OBS Fords are my favorite fords and very few Chevys would be their equal. Especially if their diesel or need to go off road
Because it was back in the day when they were literally everywhere?
They crushed it for a safety procedure to show what careless acting could do.
@@machscga6238 The F-350 is a beast as with the OBS! serious machines.
@@LordGizmo absolutely
The NASA Crawlers -- which are 55 years old have traveled over 3400 miles (on the same road way) and have the nicknames of Hans and Franz. As for Big Muskie, there are others as well, The Captain, Big Brutus (the largest surviving shovel), Silver Spade, GEM of Egypt, and perhaps others. You could do a video of these former large machines...
Thanks! We'll take note :)
1.00, accidently running over the works pick up once could be forgiven but twice and that driver needs glasses..
Wreckers / Recovery / Towing Equipment Please
Our latest video includes these machines :)
Good viedo
Thank you very much
cubic yard... what a sick unit
Isn't it? 1 cubic yard ends up being 27 cubic feet; it gets big very quickly.
the final one was so Impressing for me.
Us, too! The scale of that equipment is absolutely astronomical, each one of those scoops could fit a dozen adults, and carry several tons in weight! Humanity has come a long way from picks and shovels.
Sorry for the late reply, the comment got lost with everything else hehe.
When such a beast left its pit to crawl to another one this was always a big spectacle.
th-cam.com/video/aZNGHxd-PwI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/wh0bTaRLiNA/w-d-xo.html
First clip was a weird flex
Wow
That dragline they say is a Bucyrus 2570W is not. It's either a Marion 8200 or 8050.
Hi
when that Bucket Wheel Excavator goes into retirement, they better put it on display instead of demolishing it. taking the same fate as Big Muskie, The Captain, and The Silver Spade.
Drag line, bauxite mining in Jamaica
Have you driven over a Ford lately?? 😄
*It's electric-powered with no engine" would like a chat with the on-board diesel generators that are responsible for generating the electrical power.*
How much do these machines cost?
Poor OBS Ford((( I don't like it!
lol we were sad to see it go, too, but it sure looked cool eh?
I'm still crying
Awe Inspireing!!!!
Go up to Fort Mc Murray Alberta, Talk about the oil industry.
We will have a look
What the hell is a cubic yard? Metres please.
The spokesman said that the p@h loader ran on electricity , therefor it did not need an engine of any kind. What kind of baloney is that?
It was likely referring to either a machine that can come with an either an electric or a fuel-based power source, or that the electric motors were powered by an engine. Hope this helps!
День,и ночь под рев машин,землю так свою крушим,словно мы на планете чужой!
Big
The funny thing about a bulldozer is it can't carry anything. It's only capable of pushing.
For it to be able to carry it is called a Carrydozer. Usually fitted with a 4 in 1 bucket therefore the narrator is politically incorrect...
What about trains🤔🤔🤔🤔
wow
Can Superman lift that Bagger 288 (Bucket Wheeled Excavator)🤔
He might struggle with that one! It weighs 14,200 tons :)
Wasn't Superman able to move a planet out of route collision with Earth?
@@torchit2302 hmm good point :)
What Einstein picked out that music. Good work goober.
Which of them has the strongest engine !
제나이46살 한국인입니다 해보고 싶습니다
отдайте белаз на кавказ прилепим нашивки на 1450 тонн))
At 2 minutes and they boast about the 53-yard Komatsu front loading bucket but when he goes to fill it with dirt he doesn't even get the bucket full what gives
How childish backing over a truck made from bean cans
By cat, they mean bucyrus
It's actually made by the Marion Power Shovel Company, but we're unsure where you heard CAT
Why destroyed that pick up, l am dying for one, here you are destroying it it would had help me and my family to make a living. 😥😭😭😭😭😭😏
Alright Patrick Bateman from American psycho, chill.
Our voice artist gets that sometimes ;) we hope that doesn't scare you too much.
Tengo carnet de maquinaria pesada sería una verdadera gozada, él conducir una dé ésas.
WHY not a 200 000 tonnes bulldozer
Dude why is there no music info!
Because it's all soulless generic music that's available under cc?
germany and russian win to all
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
This technology made in Africa?
I can join the mine or not, sir
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Rocket mover, made by bucyrus
The NASA crawler-transporter is actually made by the Marion Power Shovel Company!
✋😭no wonder why our planet is dying fast 😥😵
No benefit if no full bucket to loading
Shouldn't have parked there.....