Just suck it up lol. Volvo A40 and A60, cat 773,775,and 777 for off road trucks on road just about everything from pick ups to tractor trailers. Also fire trucks and ambulances.
Liebherr is indeed a great company, and it is still family owned. They also produce freezers and refrigerators (I have them in my kitchen), landing gears for aircrafts, a whole range of diesel engines, and so on.
When you are back in Germany, visit the crane factory of Liebherr, its really impressive :) The white 916 from Eurovia is on my workside right now, very nice maschine:D
I work for a major crane company here in NYC. We only use Liebherr cranes, both LR and LTM's (crawler and hydraulic). They are light-years ahead of other companies when it comes to machines
Next time you could visit Sennebogen. They make also cool demolition equipment. In October there is the largest machine convention in Munic called Bauma.
Cool video. I like to watch these kinds of videos but I don’t like watching them more than watching the watch me work video of the equipment working! Lol great video as always!
Stumbled across your channel sometime ago. Really enjoy the raw footage “not feeling great today” kind of stuff. My question is: I don’t quite understand what your company does ? I Googled it and I’m assuming it’s marketing/promoting for construction
Liebherr truck working half mile from my house at the moment, did a course many yrs ago, to drive a bendy truck, but had no experience, so never worked a single shift driving one .
@@AaronWitt I hope you stay for the Bauma 2022. Conexpo is nice.. but Bauma is just another level. And try to get on a after Party from Liebherr, Volvo etc. thats the real fun
As a small industrialised nation what makes the Germans such a huge successful force after World War II is this Moto "vorsprung durch technik". Very plain and simple. Everything manufactured in Germany (from small household utensils) are world class items and it's hard to find similar elsewhere in the world.
Please do a recap on Europe with your opinions on the way things a run over there compared to the states. Also you need to come to Melbourne and check out some of our major infrastructure projects we have going on here!!!
Aaron you should come to Chicagoland and take a look at Local 150’s training site and Apprenticeship program. It’s Top notch and one of the Biggest in the states
Maby do a video about big cranes like the big wheeled cranes from Liebherr or tracked cranes or big towercranes or even the big cranes on ships. Something with big cranes
Crazy to see an apprenticeship program like that for the factory workers. With that kind of training and investment I bet you don't see liebherr machines rolling out of the factory with problems like you do with the popular american brands
Hello and thanks for a great program!! You don't want to buy a man's skin for SEK 2 to 9 million and then it breaks and you have to pay the man's money to scratch the mask and you lose money when it breaks!! So it's just that they test and test!! I want to see you in a Liebherr 980!! Kind Regards Kjell Sundberg Northern Sweden!!
"The European Union was collectively the world’s largest steel importer in 2018" - Just so people know that EU does not have enough steel even for internal use. Guess where (or read the Trade Reports) the steel comers from mainly?! edit: I wrote this because I heard Liebherr bring up being proud of using domestic steel. They don't have any.
It's likely they use thier own steel while many other companies that produce other stuff import it from other countries, most likely the US or China among others.
Truckers: How do you get over motion sickness? (Asking for a friend)/What truck do you drive?
You just get used to it, like on a boat. Focus on the level horizon. Strengthen your abs.
Just suck it up lol. Volvo A40 and A60, cat 773,775,and 777 for off road trucks on road just about everything from pick ups to tractor trailers. Also fire trucks and ambulances.
The off-road trucks we run are doosan 30, Komatsu‘s 300 and Volvo
I'm sure you're asking for a friend Aaron! Good job anyway!
Liebherr is indeed a great company, and it is still family owned. They also produce freezers and refrigerators (I have them in my kitchen), landing gears for aircrafts, a whole range of diesel engines, and so on.
When you are back in Germany, visit the crane factory of Liebherr, its really impressive :)
The white 916 from Eurovia is on my workside right now, very nice maschine:D
I work for a major crane company here in NYC. We only use Liebherr cranes, both LR and LTM's (crawler and hydraulic). They are light-years ahead of other companies when it comes to machines
🤣🤣🤣
@CNV never break down, much easier to operate, much faster etc. We're very happy with their machines
@@jamescaliendo1030 faster how? Build time maybe, operating they are way on the slower side
@@jamieseward1682 hmmmm I beg to differ. Swinging, boom up, boom down, cable up etc. Much faster than our groves at the same tonnage
@@jamescaliendo1030 link belt has them both beat for speed. Moving those Lr is like watching paint dry, Especially tracking
Had a great time too, you are of course always welcome in Switzerland 👌🏼🇨🇭
we're coming back for BAUMA!
@@AaronWitt come too for Aregger or KIBAG
Next time you could visit Sennebogen. They make also cool demolition equipment. In October there is the largest machine convention in Munic called Bauma.
That big gas cylinder for the down cycle of the excavators arm that saves 30% of fuel is just Absolutely Amazing!!!
Pretty slick eh
Cool video. I like to watch these kinds of videos but I don’t like watching them more than watching the watch me work video of the equipment working! Lol great video as always!
well lucky for you we have more of those coming soon
@@AaronWitt Great to hear! I can’t wait! See ya on the next video!
Liebherr is innovative as we speak
Fascinating video, many thanks for taking the time to film this fantastic factory 👍🏻
thanks for taking the time to watch!
I drove a Volvo haul truck for two years in Florida it beat the crap out of me but I loved it! I would love to do the practice course over there
Liebherr is a prime example of magnificent German engineering. Imagine if Kraut bros didn't troll too much and kept on innovating...
You are so correct - North America can learn something from German engineering and Beer brewing. Cheers
You're awesome. I love how you're building your channel. Great work!
thank you!!
fantastic series! So pumped I got to watch this series!
we're stoked to have you watching!!
Stumbled across your channel sometime ago. Really enjoy the raw footage “not feeling great today” kind of stuff. My question is: I don’t quite understand what your company does ? I Googled it and I’m assuming it’s marketing/promoting for construction
marketing and software for construction and mining. Glad you're here
Awesome video 👍🏼👍🏼 can’t beat #Germanenginering
Nice machines 👍
Liebherr truck working half mile from my house at the moment, did a course many yrs ago, to drive a bendy truck, but had no experience, so never worked a single shift driving one .
I was hoping you also visit Garzweiler 2 open pit mine in Germany and check out the world biggest earthmoving machines. Those are Giants
I'm back in Germany in October
@@AaronWitt I hope you stay for the Bauma 2022. Conexpo is nice.. but Bauma is just another level. And try to get on a after Party from Liebherr, Volvo etc. thats the real fun
As a small industrialised nation what makes the Germans such a huge successful force after World War II is this Moto "vorsprung durch technik". Very plain and simple. Everything manufactured in Germany (from small household utensils) are world class items and it's hard to find similar elsewhere in the world.
I’ve never taken their machines serious like cat but this has changed my mind.
love to hear that
This is an articulated dump truck. Haul trucks are only ever used to describe a rigid frame off Highway truck
I'd like to see the Letourneau 1850 with P&H 72 yard bucket and will you be going to the heavy equipment expo .
Loved the motor grader pod. How about some watch me work with a motor grader.
we'll see what we can do
Awesome vids thanks man
thanks for watching
Please do a recap on Europe with your opinions on the way things a run over there compared to the states.
Also you need to come to Melbourne and check out some of our major infrastructure projects we have going on here!!!
we'll be in Australia beginning of next year!
Aaron you should come to Chicagoland and take a look at Local 150’s training site and Apprenticeship program. It’s Top notch and one of the Biggest in the states
we'd love to one of these days. We visited IUOE's site in Texas a while back
@@AaronWitt I’d like to see that video, do you have a link?
Like to see some D9 and D10 dozers
Id really like to see a bit fecon forestry mulcher
What Tonnage range are the bendy trucks have ?
Logging in the Pacific Northwest
Hi I do want to see a jr Vinagro. In Charlton mass it is a really big and cool job
we have a vlog coming out focused on them soon
Would be nice to see welding :D
Maby do a video about big cranes like the big wheeled cranes from Liebherr or tracked cranes or big towercranes or even the big cranes on ships. Something with big cranes
Crazy to see an apprenticeship program like that for the factory workers. With that kind of training and investment I bet you don't see liebherr machines rolling out of the factory with problems like you do with the popular american brands
imagine that huh
They probably have less worker turnover
probably tasty salzgitter AG steel. oh yeah.
Shocked they did not teach you how to pronounce Liebherr correctly 😜😁 Thanks for the amazing video anyway 😊
I'm a silly American
Please show a komatsu D475
Why is Eric Jumper sooooooooo great?
can we have a video on cat 730 articulated dump truck please
are the new ones better than the old ones theyre just so slow
I wanna see Liebherr LTM 11200 ? or equilevant ? :D
Hello and thanks for a great program!!
You don't want to buy a man's skin for SEK 2 to 9 million and then it breaks and you have to pay the man's money to scratch the mask
and you lose money when it breaks!!
So it's just that they test and test!!
I want to see you in a Liebherr 980!!
Kind Regards
Kjell Sundberg
Northern Sweden!!
Aaron you go to Sweden?
"The European Union was collectively the world’s largest steel importer
in 2018" - Just so people know that EU does not have enough steel even for internal use. Guess where (or read the Trade Reports) the steel comers from mainly?! edit: I wrote this because I heard Liebherr bring up being proud of using domestic steel. They don't have any.
It's likely they use thier own steel while many other companies that produce other stuff import it from other countries, most likely the US or China among others.
They need to test them off road truck in a clay pit. And we’ll see how long they hold up
RIP any truck
475A
Whats the right to self repair of these machines?
Citing John Deeres shenanigans in the US
Can we get a camera man face reveal???
ugh
This is an articulated dump truck. Haul trucks are only ever used to describe a rigid frame off Highway truck