Okay, let's say I own a house with a hedge and round bushes like those. It would cost less too remove the bushes, the hedge, and install a new fence than it would to buy those two hedge clipping machines. This reminds me of the guy who was trying to sell me a vacume cleaner for $5k. I could install brand new carpet on my floors and celings for less than $5k.
Dec. 7, 2018----Thank you for the video...some really amazing machines. Of them, I like the side/top cutting hedge trimmer and the tree shredder. Was thinking dept. of forestry could use something like the shredder to get rid of dead wood once within access of it. Then haul it away for people to use on their property...anything so it doesn't act as fuel/tinder for the next forest fire.
Sure we can talk about this:Kick Trump out of the white house and we gonna send you some free to remove his leftovers in the oval office and the senate which also are very resistant. Greetings from germany.
Jjghfjbgkbgkhjbnhkbhhb khoj neoa jabe dekh you are interested in your browser and I have a good idea for a while back I will send the email address and the other hand if u want a full refund of the day of the same as last night but I am a bit of a sudden death of the time to you soon as you are not a good time and effort to you as soon and have the same as the same time I am very happy to hear that you can get the chance of getting it to you and the day of the day of the day of the day and I have to be the best regards Michael I hope you have any further questions please contact the sender and then you can do it in my life and my family and the day of my life I am looking forward this message was sent to me and the other hand if you want me to get back to you soon as you are not the same time as the same thing as a whole new level and beat me that I have been a long term care about the same thing as a result of email address is a very long time and effort to get a chance of a few days ago but never got around to see if it would be great to have to you as a result I am looking for a couple days ago and it will not be a good day I am a little bit about yourself and the same time I am very interested and I will be able to make a good
In the US, 35 to 60 HP small farm tractors have all ways handled hay production quite well -just needed the haybaler and truck like they need here as well
Good job my friend. Once you can get it sealed take a camp stove and fire it up inside and let it heat up for an hr or so while you do things out doors. It's nice to find that warm comfort inside to realise you are there. It's all down hill from there so slow down and let your cabin come alive. A well used recliner with a sleeping bag laid on top and a couple three wool blankets laid over you makes the perfect place to take power naps, and get a feel for the inside by moving it around from corner to corner. Take it day to day and before you know it years will have slipped by of good memories. Good luck to you. I'm in a 12×12 log we did 45 years ago in 73/74. When I depart this earth the only thing that I take are my memories and I would trade them for 100million. Have a blessed time to you and your loved ones.
I am watching a video about useful machines, and the next moment I am reading a lifestory of a guy who build a cabin 45 years ago, taking powernaps and is also planning to die in it, taking all memories with him when he goes. Still finding the connection with the useful machines here. Is there a machine that can build you a cabin full of memories and wool blankets just as easy? If so, please do tell me!
I found that out as kid our grandfather had several dealerships with farm machinery we had boxes of spark plugs the Bosch were far better than champions even autolite beat champion using them in 2 stroke bikes but later on found I have best luck with deitz diesel engines usally Bosch injection systems cold starts beat perkins kubota only other engines I liked where david brown from England fuel economy is amazing but they have weak bottom end cranks prone to break
@@whatyousaidbud germany lost the war because hitler was constantly building bigger and bigger things putting alot of people on that project and not into defences
@@whatyousaidbud This German-american is very glad they didn't win but you need to checkout the tech they had during and at the end of WWII. Fighter jets that were leaving Mustangs and Spitfires in the dust, video camera guided missiles, rockets, losing Romanian oil fields and the depletion of workforce (so much manpower required to actually fight the war) also having several major German cities and industrial areas completely destroyed aided in their defeat. Also the allies, particularly the USA could rapidly replace and build new equipment. Good thing! After WWII Germany was tightly regulated and in some instances forbidden from building any type of weapons. So the Germans took off building the best audio equipment, washing machines (Miele), vacuum cleaners (Miele), oh and then there's all the cars, trucks, cranes, farm machinery, it goes on and on. Us, here in the good ole USA placed a priority on military weapon systems and there was a time our domestic household appliances were complete shit as well as our cars (back now I would say) but there were rough days,,,it was embarrassing...one last note Germany had the first commercial television broadcasts...the USA did not!
The last one cutting the hay and putting it in a pile would be a good ideal. But they have to put in smaller roes so it can dry first, and they already have farm equiptment that doe's that already.
More for commercial used rather than personal.Any how all machines are very good.Maybe the apple basket collector machine is cools it can stacked fast and easy.
Silage is pronounced "sighlage", it sounded like you were saying sewage which is not fodder but the what comes out of a cow's .....you get the picture...
The hay cutter was the most practical especially for hilly farms where it would be dangerous to use a tractor. I could see buying one of these if I lived on a small homestead that was hilly. Fortunately my land is mostly flat and I don't have any animals to feed that eat hay. It gets mowed with a zero-turn mower by my oldest son so I don't have to do it.
""7 Amazing Useful Machines Which Worth Your Money"" i see all german machines, but all german machines are well worth your money!, because it is quality!,
Above all, they look extremely satisfying to operate.
Great machines. Too bad ordinary citizens will never be able to afford any of them.
Just what we aaaaallllll need. Said nobidy
The Germans are very innovative, their local public banking system is worth a study and should be implemented in the US and here in Australia as well.
its actually the netherlands tho
Danke👍😂I'm from Germany.
WM trainiert Danke alone just means thank. And most German people call it Deutschland
This lady has never stepped foot on a farm. Ever!!!!
True
Why can't you just use a tractor to mow the hay
@@jaredsherlock7159 that was in Switzerland where it is to steep, on the flatter parts they use tractors.
Number 3 could be really useful for trimming cannibus. My neighbors spend countless hours trimming their plants.
Okay, let's say I own a house with a hedge and round bushes like those. It would cost less too remove the bushes, the hedge, and install a new fence than it would to buy those two hedge clipping machines.
This reminds me of the guy who was trying to sell me a vacume cleaner for $5k.
I could install brand new carpet on my floors and celings for less than $5k.
Dec. 7, 2018----Thank you for the video...some really amazing machines. Of them, I like the side/top cutting hedge trimmer and the tree shredder. Was thinking dept. of forestry could use something like the shredder to get rid of dead wood once within access of it. Then haul it away for people to use on their property...anything so it doesn't act as fuel/tinder for the next forest fire.
The street sweeper. Love that one. Wish the US would get a few of these.
Sure we can talk about this:Kick Trump out of the white house and we gonna send you some free to remove his leftovers in the oval office and the senate which also are very resistant.
Greetings from germany.
All these machines are amazing .thats a solid fact.
to me the hey turner was the cheapest and most functional of them all . that one will save a lot of work .ty for posting these
Jjghfjbgkbgkhjbnhkbhhb khoj neoa jabe dekh you are interested in your browser and I have a good idea for a while back I will send the email address and the other hand if u want a full refund of the day of the same as last night but I am a bit of a sudden death of the time to you soon as you are not a good time and effort to you as soon and have the same as the same time I am very happy to hear that you can get the chance of getting it to you and the day of the day of the day of the day and I have to be the best regards Michael I hope you have any further questions please contact the sender and then you can do it in my life and my family and the day of my life I am looking forward this message was sent to me and the other hand if you want me to get back to you soon as you are not the same time as the same thing as a whole new level and beat me that I have been a long term care about the same thing as a result of email address is a very long time and effort to get a chance of a few days ago but never got around to see if it would be great to have to you as a result I am looking for a couple days ago and it will not be a good day I am a little bit about yourself and the same time I am very interested and I will be able to make a good
A little tip: When creating a top 10 list, make sure you start from the least/ tenth best efficient machine to the first/ most best efficient machine.
Agreed. This appears to just be a demonstration of 7 amazing machines rather than a top 10 ranking.
I love the hedges machine number two! My house have hedge 12' so hard to edge them, expensive to the labor..
wow those were all oddly satisfying.. what am I even doing on this video.. I was watching a school video about marketing..
You should name the video: useful machines from Germany
;)
Danke I life in Germany.
Ganz genau!
@bitterman co Thanks, but I don't know what's an "Aussie"?
Who need all of this when u have Mexican nearby
Just being honest, most of this equipment was first developed 30 years ago. It is neat though.
In the US, 35 to 60 HP small farm tractors have all ways handled hay production quite well -just needed the haybaler and truck like they need here as well
Good job my friend. Once you can get it sealed take a camp stove and fire it up inside and let it heat up for an hr or so while you do things out doors. It's nice to find that warm comfort inside to realise you are there. It's all down hill from there so slow down and let your cabin come alive. A well used recliner with a sleeping bag laid on top and a couple three wool blankets laid over you makes the perfect place to take power naps, and get a feel for the inside by moving it around from corner to corner. Take it day to day and before you know it years will have slipped by of good memories. Good luck to you. I'm in a 12×12 log we did 45 years ago in 73/74. When I depart this earth the only thing that I take are my memories and I would trade them for 100million. Have a blessed time to you and your loved ones.
I am watching a video about useful machines, and the next moment I am reading a lifestory of a guy who build a cabin 45 years ago, taking powernaps and is also planning to die in it, taking all memories with him when he goes.
Still finding the connection with the useful machines here. Is there a machine that can build you a cabin full of memories and wool blankets just as easy? If so, please do tell me!
Every one of these videos you show something very cool
*Congratulations on 1 million subs! Good work.*
thanks bro
Glad your bush got trimmed
All brilliant but being a contract lawn and gardens person I love the hedge trimmer
8:57 there is any animal or snake inside that grass look carefully
Very observant.
The chipper needs to be here in the US, especially after hurricanes and tornadoes. It would speed the cleanup process infinitely.
"Weed is very resistant vegetation" seems legit
I loved all of them!! Wow, innovation!
Good thing they got that round bush thing figured out. I was wondering when somebody was going to solve that problem.
I really like trimmed bushes
Nice
Niccceee
I like trimming them
why wouldn't you walk forward??
Doug N Me too
Some very cool ideas there. Love the hedge trimmer.
I love watching these machines but at the same time, am sad at the amount of people out of work.
I'm watching but not listening... Can we get someone who understands these things instead of someone reading a script?
i like all those machines!!
The giggle at the end caught me off guard lol.
Brill video i just love watching machines doung there thing. 👍 up from Rep Ireland 🇮🇪
The word is pronounced SI-laj, not SILL-aj
Thank you proof that they have people who read and have no idea what they’re reading about
Thank you I was about to say that
I thought she kept saying sewage. I was like that is definitely not sewage. I would of rather watched the video on mute.
Gracias por su información. 👍👋🇵🇷♥️
Geez, one of everything for me please! 😮 Just amazing!! Like who designs/comes up with this stuff?
All these machines are totally normal for me :D
Bravi continuate ad inventare macchine uccidi lavoro. Un giorno ne pagheremo le conseguenze di queste invenzioni.
I want them all😁 so many amazing machines!
Wow !
all next level machinery....
I wonder how people will
Lose their jobs....
Price of progress.
So amazing such machine, quite amaze for manage vegetation!
really good video!
I want that push mower at the end 😆👍
They're all impressive!
This video has given me many ideas for my next haircut business
WoW!!! Thank you for making this video!!!
All the top machines come from Germany =D
I found that out as kid our grandfather had several dealerships with farm machinery we had boxes of spark plugs the Bosch were far better than champions even autolite beat champion using them in 2 stroke bikes but later on found I have best luck with deitz diesel engines usally Bosch injection systems cold starts beat perkins kubota only other engines I liked where david brown from England fuel economy is amazing but they have weak bottom end cranks prone to break
If their engineering skills were as good as people say, they would have won the wars! :-p
@@whatyousaidbud germany lost the war because hitler was constantly building bigger and bigger things putting alot of people on that project and not into defences
No from Holland.
Ja
@@whatyousaidbud This German-american is very glad they didn't win but you need to checkout the tech they had during and at the end of WWII. Fighter jets that were leaving Mustangs and Spitfires in the dust, video camera guided missiles, rockets, losing Romanian oil fields and the depletion of workforce (so much manpower required to actually fight the war) also having several major German cities and industrial areas completely destroyed aided in their defeat. Also the allies, particularly the USA could rapidly replace and build new equipment. Good thing! After WWII Germany was tightly regulated and in some instances forbidden from building any type of weapons. So the Germans took off building the best audio equipment, washing machines (Miele), vacuum cleaners (Miele), oh and then there's all the cars, trucks, cranes, farm machinery, it goes on and on. Us, here in the good ole USA placed a priority on military weapon systems and there was a time our domestic household appliances were complete shit as well as our cars (back now I would say) but there were rough days,,,it was embarrassing...one last note Germany had the first commercial television broadcasts...the USA did not!
love all machines thanks
Very useable machine's
95% made in germany. So???? Germany makes the best things
I vote japanese make best. At least autos
The outro is really awesome.
Awesome vid you guys rock
Great machine love all😍😍😍
The walk behinds would be nice in several locations that I know of.
The last one cutting the hay and putting it in a pile would be a good ideal. But they have to put in smaller roes so it can dry first, and they already have farm equiptment that doe's that already.
All Where Amazing!
It's really amazing video first video very nice we should follow that regularly it will be good 😀😀
nice video . good work
I also got tired from bush trimming but then I found Nair.
Awesome 👏
7:40 This machine can also be used to roll the worlds largest blunt
420
Roto Rainer south Africa
"7 Amazing Useful Machines Which Worth Your Money"
Was this created with "auto translate"? Ugh.
That giggle makes me want to call the irs get you a fancy audit
All very good
*Amazing!!*
WOW AMAZING VIDEO
I find this stuff simply fascinating!
More for commercial used rather than personal.Any how all machines are very good.Maybe the apple basket collector machine is cools it can stacked fast and easy.
I liked all of them!! Can they be purchased in the US?
I loved the chipper...
Anything built by the Germans is amazing.
Danke 😂👍I'm from Germany.
I think the moss looks nicer than the boring stones.
These machines are taking our jobs and our money
I like all of them
I came for no.1 and stayed for all of em
Very nice
Thanks to the social media..we can see the talent of the other countrys Germany I would say is the best...
Beautiful machine
I loved the 1st machine
Silage is pronounced "sighlage", it sounded like you were saying sewage which is not fodder but the what comes out of a cow's .....you get the picture...
That was driving me crazy.
@gery gregor Shut fat fuck.
I'm an old country boy. You'd think before narrating a video she would have done a quick search in the pronunciation of silage.
lol......i am happy to know that i wasn't the only one going mad over her pronunciation :D
It’s pronounced sigh-lage not silage
Growing up on a farm...I cringed every time she said it the wrong way. Gotta love city folk.
Sounds like sewage!
That's what I thought she said at first too. The "i" is long woman!!
I remember running across this channel soley because of the way she pronounciates.
@@Kitfoo77 ok not everyone is a farmer 🤠 so...
They Are all impressive to me
They sidewalk weed trimmer . Hands down . A person could make some good money with that machine .
The last one is the best as combine man legs and hands. The most ecological and good for the limphatic system.
Silage is pronounced with a long "A" sound. Syledge, not "silledge."
Just clipped my hedge with a big hedge cutter now lemme get my p2000 1000 nose spinning vacuum cleaner now.
The hay cutter was the most practical especially for hilly farms where it would be dangerous to use a tractor. I could see buying one of these if I lived on a small homestead that was hilly. Fortunately my land is mostly flat and I don't have any animals to feed that eat hay. It gets mowed with a zero-turn mower by my oldest son so I don't have to do it.
Is like to see the tile after a few years of use of #1
Loved all ov THEM
➡Really it's most amazing video TTI 👍😃😀
Amazing machine
Yes I want to be your friend. 💖
Would that hay "rake" work for clearing areas of leaves? Like to move leaves into windrows for a vacuum to come pick up?
Ah so. Amazing machines which a worlth fol money. Velly light you likee muchee.
The most impressive was the Bush trimmer
Satisfying !
I like them all
I hope my boss don't see this video 😒
""7 Amazing Useful Machines Which Worth Your Money""
i see all german machines, but all german machines are well worth your money!, because it is quality!,
you are joking , overpriced, trading on the name ,german quality, used to be not for past 20 years
We need to invent a robot that can pick fruits and vegetables ASAP.