These giant timber truck drivers are masters. Driving overloaded vehicles through dangerous roads requires incredible skill. I can't imagine the pressure of driving these 'monsters'.
A breathtaking and cautionary compilation, showcasing the razor-thin line between extreme skill and reckless daring in the world of heavy equipment operation.
great compilation! it's always fascinating to see the extremes people go to in the name of work. but honestly, some of these stunts seem reckless and could’ve been avoided with a little more caution. like, do they not think about safety at all? it's entertaining but also kinda scary how loosely they take it.
I agree that this detailed look is informative! It's essential to understand how these machines operate, especially if we aim to improve sustainable logging practices in the industry.
20 years ago I was working in the oil patch- insulating huge tanks. Imagine 64 feet off the ground in the air in a small basket of a Sky Reach Zoom-Boom. Every little wind blow was translated and received in the swing of 1-3 meters in this tiny basket. If you didn't watch the ground and the vehicle wheel tire would hit a hole on the ground, the the whole boom will swing uncontrollably. I consider myself "lucky to be alive" , accident free and living to tell the story.
Dangerous Idiots Truck & Heavy Equipment Fails Compilation | Extreme Truck Idiots at Work #8
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These giant timber truck drivers are masters. Driving overloaded vehicles through dangerous roads requires incredible skill. I can't imagine the pressure of driving these 'monsters'.
A breathtaking and cautionary compilation, showcasing the razor-thin line between extreme skill and reckless daring in the world of heavy equipment operation.
The video's attention to detail and the way it presents complex concepts is commendable.
The driver's driving skills are excellent, dangerous roads are handled very neatly.
Thank you for the smiles and snickers! Your fails added a sprinkle of joy to my day.
You are so welcome!
great compilation! it's always fascinating to see the extremes people go to in the name of work. but honestly, some of these stunts seem reckless and could’ve been avoided with a little more caution. like, do they not think about safety at all? it's entertaining but also kinda scary how loosely they take it.
Thank you very much!
@ 7:16 ff, a truly choice TH-cam moment!
I hope these videos will be shared widely, helping everyone learn and work more safely.
Thanks for the video, the higher the load and the longer it is, the more properties it turns over
These drivers make heavy-duty work look so effortless.
Incredible! Machines are taking over!
I stopped watching because of the narrator.
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Your videos are awesome, the music is catchy
Anybody else find the dialog in this video annoying?
Yes annoying is a really nice way to put it the guys comments are straight stupid
such a detailed look at the wood logging truck, very informative
Cool, thanks!
I agree that this detailed look is informative! It's essential to understand how these machines operate, especially if we aim to improve sustainable logging practices in the industry.
really cool video
Glad you enjoyed it
this video is insane!
It's really dangerous, I think you should check safety before construction, to ensure absolute safety for the project.
Do they have no editors for the narration of these Forestry Tech videos? Inaccurate statements one after another.
As technology advances, industrial machines evolve, becoming smarter, more efficient, and more indispensable in every facet of modern life.*
If you find it annoying, don’t watch it.
Can’t believe all of the drivers who were brave enough to try crossing a body of water of unknown depth.
It’s pretty rare to see a UPS driver do something stupid…it’s usually FedEx and Amazon drivers doing the stupid stuff.
20 years ago I was working in the oil patch- insulating huge tanks. Imagine 64 feet off the ground in the air in a small basket of a Sky Reach Zoom-Boom. Every little wind blow was translated and received in the swing of 1-3 meters in this tiny basket. If you didn't watch the ground and the vehicle wheel tire would hit a hole on the ground, the the whole boom will swing uncontrollably. I consider myself "lucky to be alive" , accident free and living to tell the story.
Incredible story! Truly admire your courage and resilience!
OMG! dude, stop with the lame narration!
cool
I’m sure most of the people in this video was fired and had to find a new job!!😂😂
Dude you have no clue how to describe what was happening in your own video!
Cool video except for the dumb music. Id like to hear the crash sounds
The videos are good, but the commenter should stay silent.
Dangerous!
I hope these drivers face consequences for their actions.
We can always count on foreign people for the best mistakes
bra video
Could do without the stupid dialog. Is it another of those ridiculous AI things.
Why do Yanks say 143,000 pounds rather than 59 tons? Seems like words for words sake. Or is the math too hard?
Why do Brits say Bonnet rather than Hood? Who cares?
For the sake of accuracy It’s actually 64 imperial tons
@@peterwoodhead2569 I guess the math was too hard 😂😂
so scary
Jaw dropping, dive in exaggerations?
Why are these great videos accompanied by stupid ignorant voice overs? I stop watching very quickly.
oh-man🤣
Stupid, childish, annoying narrative made this video unwatchable and earned the fool poster a resounding thumbs down!
in tents
Stop it with the stupid comments. AI sucks.
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The tractor with no driver is funny.