HEAVY HAULAGE In The Jungle | Full Documentary
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- The São Manoel Hydroelectric Plant: in the heart of Brazil, deep in the Amazon rainforest. Everything the site needs must be transported via a long and arduous route. These transformers weigh over 200 metric tons each - they have to travel 4,000 kilometers before they reach their final destination. The workers at Megatranz are experts: long distances are easy for them. The haulage convoy covers most of the route easily - but the last 100 kilometers are difficult.
The temperature is 40 degrees Celsius in the shade, the conditions merciless, the roads dusty and the bridges old. This is demanding work for the workers and the cargo. But it’s also a bonding experience. Mistakes can be fatal. The way across the river is dangerous. A ferry is repurposed into a barge: a highly risky maneuver. Nerves of steel are just part of the job - but that’s no use when your luck runs out.
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what is this background soundtrack called in the documentary?
@@apex8524 to my knowledge it from Transformers' OST You're a Soldier Now
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These types of documentaries really do a great job of making these episodes twice as long as they really need to be. They repeat the same thing 4 different ways with everything
And the way they try to make it all so nail biting. For example the bridge @26.55. The narrator makes it sound like it could have broken at any time. Fact is, the route these trucks take are all mapped out probably months in advance of the move and the planners would have known about this crossing and it's weight limit far in advance.
Thanks for telling me it is one of THOSE shitcomentaries, don't need to watch it then.
@@d1oftwins Avoid. Trust me. It's awful.
@@tilerman 😂👍
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!AND IT IS 200 TONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wish they shared more information. I would love to know the weight of that transformer.
200 metric.....ohh....u got me
A metric ton is 2,000 kilograms.
@@schumannresonanceswithverte lol it's a running gag .the narrator repeated the weight bunches of time.
@@inc2000glw yup, got that, it's a running gag, i saw that.
Yet still, not everyone knows that a 'metric tonne' is.
I did not hear it…….
How to turn a ten-minute program into a 50 min. documentary. Did I mention the load is 200 tonnes?
And I watch the whole damn thing
Dayummm they missed to mention how much it weighs .
and the number of axles is...
Took the words from my mouth.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Narrator: “Everything was lost. Out here, nothing can be salvaged.”
Literally the very next clip -
Freight guy: “The transformer was taken apart in bits, there’s a whole load of copper in there which can be re-used.”
😂😂😂
"They're leaving nothing to chance!" The remote control is broken, one or two tires are damaged, the barge is underpowered and rickety...
😂😂
It's brazil
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Lol
At 18:34 the hammer breaks
Anyone know how much the 200 ton transformer weighed? Was it 200 tons or more than 200 tons? I just wish they mentioned the 200 ton weight of the 200 ton load more often so I remembered:(
It was 206 tonnes so actually 226.6 tons.
They said metric tons....
Good job it wasnt high precision work on the 200 ton trailer with 24 axels, to be reduced to 12 axels, in 40 degree heat IN THE SHADE
Don't forget the 24 axle trailer reduced to (was it 11 or 13, I can't remember. And I am glad they did not have to travel any dirt road.
lmaooooooooooooooooo
Fun drinking game. Take a shot every time they say "over 200 tons"
Indeed!
Fuck man , i finish 3 bottle of jack daniels. After, i finished 1 bottle I started hearing echo so man i fucked 3 bottles.
200 Bottles later..... how much does it weigh? 🤔🤣
I tried it a couple weeks ago and almost died. Gonna try again but with "40 degrees Celsius"
Did you pick up that they're going from 24 axles to 12? And I guess the control box is broken, too.
well i didnt plan on watching this but here i am
The workers face when the hammer breaks 🙈🙈😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
hehehehehe me too
All they were missing was a slide whistle or some jaunty music for effect...🤣🤣
@@samsonian I would of jus lost it 🙈😂🤣
Haha he was like "man that was my favorite hammer"
Bravo ! A very knowledgeable and professional staff.
The people of Brazil should be very grateful for your skill and expertise
É um risco permanente a transportação de uma carga tão pesada através de estradas sem asfalto e com pontes de madeira bastante frágeis. Os caminhoneiros que se dispõem em fazer esses transportes tão perigosos são verdadeiros heróis das estradas rurais do Brasil. Para esses heróis das estradas rurais, eu tenho a minha mais profunda admiração e para eles eu tiro o meu chapéu. Obrigado e um forte abraço a partir de Luanda, Angola.
I couldn't stop laughing when I heard the transformers movie sound track in this documentary. These bois took this documentary at another level.
I thought you were joking, lol. That's definitely from the soundtrack 😆
This comment should have more likes :D
I mean, it is about a transformer🤣
I swear to god I was looking for a comment about it, I kept thinking Optimus prime was about to transform out of that Kenworth. They treated this like a documentary about what the transformers are up to in their retirement.
Those damaged tyres... what a pity they didn’t have another 12 axle trailer they could have borrowed some tyres from since both trailers will be going back empty.
If there were no repeats this would have been interesting and 20 mins long.
They drained the engine oil directly to the ground!!! They have not had even a bucket to collect the oil! Das ist fantastich!!!
To be fair that was fuel, not oil, likely just what was in the filters and the lines drained out when they took the filter off.
Either way not great for the environment, but fuel is much better than oil. That area doesnt look like they know what environmental protection is.
They’re killing the planet, just wait till that teenage girl shows up. They will regret it then. : )
@@perrylc8812 YOURE KILLING MY CHILDHOOD!!!! hahahahhaa
@@eaveskc guess where fuel and oil come from?
They returned to the earth what was taken from the earth
I'm a HEAVYHAULER in Texas. That looked like a ton ( 200 ton) of work!!
Thank y'all or all you guys' work!
The machine at 36:30 is a road roller, commonly called a steamroller. A bulldozer is a machine with a flat paddle on the front for pushing dirt.
I assumed he was referring to the backhoe as the bulldozer, but wrong either way
It's called a vibratory compacter. I ran one for a few months doing road construction. It not only compacts, but inside the drum (front roller) is a big offset spinning weight that vibrates like all hell. Makes you want to piss a lot!
Ya I hate that everyone calls all equipment a dozer
@@jamesgarrison6430 Yeah, and as I also speak a little Español, he's not actually translating what they're actually saying either. Sometimes it's not even the same context!
Basically the commentary is rubbish. I take it that he is just reading a script, but whoever wrote it needs firing!
Love how they needed to bring Jose out of retirement for him to notice the power lines were a hazard?
I mean, it doesn't take a genius to consider the height of something that weighs 200 tons!
How much did it weigh 😂
Jose must be a genius????????????????????
What is the weight of the load being transported? Not sure I caught that part.
200
206 metric tonnes
Lol😂😂
2 Kilos, I think! 🤔😜🤣
this documentary sucked
Legend has it that load was over 200 tons
Yeah and it took 24 axles to haul the transcript of this video but it was lost forever in the river and nothing could be salvaged but the phrase "200" tons typed endlessly by 200 tons of jungle monkeys on 200 tons of typewriters in 40 degrees in the shade!!
Transformer weighs 200 tons- Stone foundations at temple of Balbek in Lebanon weigh 1200 tons and were moved thousands of years ago.
And with no drama!!!
I was gonna make a joke so went to look the details up. Ok, but the 1200 tonne stone was never moved, and the other stones were 800 tonnes, and were only moved 800m from the quarry they came out of, which was slightly higher than their final location.
@@cjeam9199 Yes, the stones in place are 800, but they were moved- if you can figure out how to move a stone that size 10 feet, then the distance is only a matter of time. Clearly, they quarried that 1200 ton stone figuring they could move it.
The truck with the load of pipe falling off the ferry was filmed in Russia.
those are logs not pipes
Yes.URAL.Ferry in Russia also.
To the men's despair after getting the 200 ton transformer to the Hydroelectric Plant, they realized they delivered the wrong transformer.
Hahaa. Good one!
Hahahaha
Right transformer wrong plant!
The plant produces three phase power. They ordered a three phase transformer. I’m surprised this crew didn’t deliver a Tree Spade.
They needed a 201-ton transformer.
I have visited the Three Gorges Dam complex twice and I am always amazed & mesmerized by such projects such as this, so powerful so magnificent. What men can achieve when they put their minds to it is far beyond the views of the average man. It makes the efforts of others that wish to damage or destroy seem so weak and preposterous it is not worth imagining or worth thinking about them. The future men are truly our hope, our future. Bless those that can see such a hopeful state of future and make it so!
The thing that amazes me about dams is that man can successfully hold back cubic miles of water. Every other engineered structure tries to accommodate and get rid of water, dams totally reroute it and use it. It really is amazing, mankind can move mountains if needed.
But is it necessary these kind of infrastructure in mist of forest
At the shear incompetence of the chinese builders at the 3GD, let's hope china never build anything in another country ever!
Belt and Road? Shoot. We're doomed....
You guys like using electricity to watch yt and post comments, that power has to come from somewhere. Hydro electric is clean. Yes it takes up space, but what power plant doesn't?
@@methane13 yes fof course because they will turn water into electricity and will store them in the transformer
If only we knew how heavy the load was
I wish I caught that earlier in the show, I would have counted. :) It seemed like it was about every 10 seconds.
I know, right? Looks to me like it's probably 200 tons. Just guessing.
You're killin me :)
over 200 Tons
It's over 200 tonnes. Thank me later
After working in the yard for several days changing the trailer, the guy in charge suddenly notices the electric cables above just as they are moving out. Thank God he was there. 😂😂😂
This whole entire documentary could have been done in 5 minutes or less they keep repeating the same things over and over
Its an documentery
Thats Call Documentary Dude😅
@@-al-jinnzera8923 no, its called a bad documentary
this would have been better off if they cut out the narrator and the terrible music. just show the raw footage
Like 200 tons
That Kenworth, what a beast, I'm sure it can even haul train locomotives
Needs to be big to carry all the false jeopardy that the narrator piles on.
@@robinwells8879 Not false jeopardy. Didn't you see all the accidents by the wayside?
@@fs7792 no. It is the silly anxiety laden narration that makes it unwatchable for me. My loss I suppose!
Beast alright, I thought it was an old Pacific til I saw the kw badge
I drive a t950 and this makes it look like a toy
I can tell the German guy has been in Brazil for some time because now he has gold lined teeth 😂
Got his Grill in Brazil.
Explain
I just figured he was pimpin on the side
Swedish guy. Speaks extremely good German though!
@@dustinpollard6237 seel
I enjoyed that, and had a good laugh about how many times ' 200 tons' was mentioned. I just kept waiting for the narrator to say " 200 tons".
How heavy was it again? I think I forgot.
the documentary sucked. they skipped the 4 days of driving after the ferry
That bulldozer looked a lot like a road roller
details smetails. and dont ask any questions about the last 4 days of driving the transformer through the jungle
You gotta give a special shout out to those guys out front throwing rocks off the road. Real workers well done boys 👍👍👍
Kinda strange, like, you'd think that before you build an entire hydroelectric plant, first you might want to maybe build a road going to it. Call me crazy... How did they get all the other stuff for the entire plant out there?
That thought came to my mind as well. LOL Why are the workers not using power tools or just even better tools that what they are using. The wrench he was using... well, it's walmart.:p
ROI
I always thought of the same thing. I guess only in Brazil
Can't get a permit to build an ILLEGAL road in the rain forest,Brazils politicians are second only to America regarding corruption.
Built in place from the environment. I met a man who supervised the construction of the Peruvian railroad they went as far as putting a crushing plant and lumber mill on rails literally built on the go.
That's fascinating and awesome. The funny part is when the commentator said ''even a hen and its egg are taken into account'' looking at this humongous cargo beside a hen and its egg. Bravo to all these hard working men.
Ferry driver: WOW! That thing looks heavy. How much does it weigh.?
Transporter: Man. You gotta get TH-cam. Here it is on a flash drive. Just in case it is three hundred minus one hundred tonnes.
For the cost of a new transformer they could have done a lot of work on the road, bridge & ferry & landing. Plus fixing all equipment, putting in concrete ramps at the river.
Exactly! Instead of the cost of loosing one as they already did.
Altogether a great documentary, but was I the only one getting irked with the "200 " tons over and over?
I wish I caught that earlier in the show, I would have counted. :) It seemed like it was about every 10 seconds.
What was that weight again?
The change from 24 to 12 axles was prominent too. I heard that 24 axles was too long.
Nope
@@LifesVoyager it is over 200 tonnes. You are welcome
Even though everybody deserve respect but the guy for the remote driver on boarding the huge gadget to the ship 🚢 must be in nerve breaking assignment.Kudos
If I hear "200 TONS" one more time, I'm going to S C R E A M..........ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHh
Exactly !!!
I wish I caught that earlier in the show, I would have counted. :) It seemed like it was about every 10 seconds.
i hear its 200 tons . they say
Human Beings are Miracle Workers..
But yet we can't end World Poverty..?
Congratulations to the trucker it's a hell of a job. 😊 Long live greetings from the Philippines.
♥️
That's true ... Arduous job
Kumusta ka? Ikaw at pilipina? That's all I remember 😁 well, I remember others, but im not saying bad words
@@dustinpollard6237 Mabuti naman. Thanks. God bless you.
The music in the beginning sounds like it is from Transformer
Yes it is, not only in the beginning but also some other parts. And hey, they are also transporting a transformer, it's just kinda suitable isn't it? Lol just kidding.
Sometimes songs and compositions are licensed to the composer and not to the movie itself, so this documentary crew basically can buy the same music from the Transformer movie to be used on this documentary through licensing from the composer.
You mean electric transformer
I thought i was the only one thinking about hahaha
Yes it does like you said transporting a transformer and the kenworth truck is called megatranz lol .PS I do know that's the name of the transportation company in case some smartass tries to point it out .
35:50 I don't get it, how does adding tanks (I'm assuming empty tanks) on top of the ferry provide more stability?? It seems obvious that it would benefit more by adding them to the ferry's sides just below the water line...giving more buoyancy and a bigger center of gravity? Maybe I'm missing something...??
Lol! I was wondering this too... it can't possibly be for if the whole deck gets below water, that'd be ridiculous!
@@ryanfay741 This is Brazil
I kinda get the impression they might not know what the fuck they are doing
If the barge sinks too low the extra tanks prevent it from totally sinking. It's a backup
Just more weight on the deck.
Ballast tanks bolted on top of the deck. Interesting....i think by the time they become useful you are screwed
You bet. If they ever provide flotation, it's way too late already, that whole thing is on it's way to upside down.
wont do shit for capsizing but it will prevent it from going to the bottom. remember, the barge is a flotation device. same buoyancy whether its fully under water or not. so unlike a ship, it matters :)
@@stevecadman137 By the time those floats are in the water, the whole rig has likely slid off the deck! But at least they can recover the ferry. For what it’s worth. Maybe they can use the transformer as a bridge abutment, LOL
The engineering and logistics in transporting that cargo are mind-boggling!
I think you mean mind bottling
Especially 200 tons
Transformers rolling with the right music 😍
Fun fact!
Brazil has cleared over 30% of the amazon meaning it wont be capable of sustaining itself much longer leading to die back. In other words by the time our grand children are our age the amazon rainforest will be the amazon savanna. Sure ALOT of unique species and flora and fona will go extint and it will have a devastating impact on the global climate, but hey atleast Brazil will benefit for a little while.. heres to a bright (hot) future! Cheers!!!
I'm not quite clear on the weight of the transformer? Oh my God just kill me.
It not 200 tons is it. Lol
Cant remember what the weight was I mean they only repeated that bit of information like 200 times. Lol.
Like the behemoth of a transformer and truck are quality and awesome..
Please continue to do these. I really like videos in English using the metric system
Love the Transformers soundtrack....
Optimus Prime would be proud!
Can i know what's the name of the soundtrack please
These guys are as awesome as the equipment they have, nice job!
I'm not a ship expert but those extra blue tanks shouldn't be in water to add more stability and buoyancy???
My thought aswell
@Jordon Carlson now that is an extra weight. If barge becomes under water it will fill up hull with water quickly. Kepping those tanks in water gibes bigger footprint-more stability, and more buoyancy. Maybe spread out weight on corners gives slighly more stability but not much
As a former West Coast logger, you "must" tie a Barge to shore when loading or Unloading heavy Equipment ,Always !
You would think 'common sense" would come into play? Apparently NOT!
They did, but with kinda thin cables. So he was pushing also to make sure they don't rip
Parabéns à equipe Megatranz!
Man that thing looks heavy, I wonder how much it weighs... surely OVER TWO HUNDRED TONNES
Bigger thumbs up for using the Uncharted theme!!!👍👍👍
No wonder I was thinking about it as I was watching.
Or even better, the use of “Car Wash” for about 45 seconds...I thought that was one of the weirdest parts of the vid by far!
@36:30 that "bulldozer" is actually a packer.. bulldozers push material.. a packer does exactly that, compacting the ground it rolls over. Making it more stable.
I THINK THAT MUST BE A GOOD 200 TONS
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What is just unacceptable to me is the roads themselves. The roads need upgrade the ferry needs to be a bridge. I've driven the ice road and they say I'm crazy 🤣🤣🤣🤣 these guys are crazy
Welt docu--very much appreciated very precise blog, highly recommended for some curious viewers!
I wish they would have mentioned how much the load weighed.
The guy clearing the land is without shoes....that’s a hard working man
I love how this doco is being extended to over 40' +-🙌
I am pretty sure 15' should suffices.
Una gran epopeya donde la planificación y control de los detalles hacen un todo.
Una gran labor, felicitaciones
Did you forget the load was "over 200 metric tons" ? 😂 The documentary will remind you.....rest easy friends
I noticed that the remote worked ok once they got to their destination
You nailed it. You should be proud of yourselves.
The biggest respect for such amazing video!
Great video! Just wondering how much the transformer weighs? 🙃
I love the pink motor oil when there doing oil change after 40km and hooking up the “hydraulic” air lines on the pristine truck
I was low key rooting for the rainforest to win and become impassible to the people contributing to the destruction of the Rain Forrest.
Great Documentry Mega Journey Mega Transport Great Driver & His Mechanic team👌 Pls we make. a journey safely 🙏🙏
Can anyone tell me how much this thing weights and how many axel it has ? This is precision work and can't be overlooked. Also need to make sure we have a good quality hammer, you never know when your gonna need one.
2 Kilos, I think! Or was it 200 kilos? Or tons? 🤔😜🤣
I barely lasted through 15 minutes of that repetition. FFS this sounded like a loop tape.
Desde Cuba, que responsabilidad, dedicacion, profecionalidad y enseñanza, los felicito a todos.
Como diz Tiago Escol ' esse vídeo ficou legal esse vídeo ficou bacana ' parabéns a todos , que espetáculo de documentário .
This is unbelievable a tire repair place in the Jungle that can fix a Specialized tire on a Heavy Haul Rig ! WoW God is our copilot
Nice documentary.
Thank you for showcasing the challenging haulage.
Awesome job by MEGATRANZ crew.....All the best
SUCCESS IS DEFINED BY THE CALMNESS OF SIR THOMAS WEITMANN , THE FULL CREW AND DEONESIO BIZZERA.
I HAVE TRAVELLED WITH ALL OF YOU THE 4,000 KMS. AND THE BEST FULL DOCUMENTARY I HAVE EVER WATCHED..
KUDOS TO ALL OF YOU ..
Wow, IApplaud your company.Great job
Has anyone thought of this...
a German man,
driving a Japanese Toyota,
with an American Kenworth,
in Brasil.
How far the world has come.
A "dozer" flattens out the road ....... proceeds to show a backhoe then a roller
A 14g motor grader would work just fine.
A tough job properly done by professionals
Pleease cover more Heavy Haul moves, we need more documentaries about it, Great job with this one!!!!
no. they made an interesting story suck
@@davidanalyst671 then don't watch it bro. Your making this harder to endure and I don't mind because I love heavy haulage
Awesome, a job welldone to all the crew members of megatranz, god is with you
Job well done. man those trucks amazing. Thank You MEGATRANZ and Crew.
Well done 💪work
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this is like listening to a highshooler trying to reach a word limit on an essay... how many times did they switch from 24 to 12 axles? 🤣🤣
this documentary would have been 10x better if they just showed the raw footage, and left out the narration
Congrats, a heck of a job!!!
6hours, 24minutes, 36 seconds. Great job guys.
and 200 tons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wish I had $20 for every time he said 200 tons. Other than that, it was an interesting video.
You would think that they're hauling something worth more than a compressor. They deserve an "AMSE " engineering achievement award !!! for all that effort and hard work. 😅
the kenworth was the team's life insurance. -caught that part
This is so nail biting video I have ever seen! Epic!
10:27 1000hp... doesn't sound like much.... pretty sure it's gotta have pretty amazing torque though...
Pitty the doc guys have no clue.
I dont know why I enjoy these "chewing gum for the mind" videos but I do enjoy them just like a good stick of gum, or a glass of beer. Nutritionally of no benefit either way, but still enjoyable. Call it a guilty pleasure :-). These types of things have all been done before but so has most of todays sitcoms and music but we keep watching and listening, myself included. Occasionally a new angle on a topic comes along but then fades as a fad (Letterykenny Iam looking at you).
salute to all the crew💪💪💪💪
Watched it all in under 5 minutes..can we all agree 5 minutes or less is best
I'm not really sure, but I think the load was over 200 tonnes