How big is Australia you ask? A road trip from Sydney to Perth is about the same distance as a road trip from New York to Los Angeles. OZ is a big place with small population and great people..
Thanks for giving us a video of their typical service trucks. They are very simplistic compared to what’s used here in states, but then again they are not moving from job site to job site. 👍👍
Look it all depends what your role is those National blokes would most likely be embedded in a crew in the mine hence not having crazy service vehicles utes that go from site to site are more well equipped but not too crazy most of the big gear required to do your job will be supplied by the mine your offering your services too.
I flew to the States in a DC 10 when serving in the Armed Forces ,it took 9 hours to reach Dulles Airport (near Washington DC) from Brize Norton ,we than flew to Fort Lewis in Washinton Tacoma on the West Coast and this took a further 7/8 Hours. Obviously there are other factors involved like Airspeed and Celing Height etc but I was shocked at the size of the Country. If that wasn’t impressive enough Fort Lewis- McChord at that time had a PX on it that dwarfed any Supermarket I’ve been in the U.K. ,had more people in or on it than our entire armed forces had in active service at the time and had an 8 lane interstate that dissected it.
I believe the mine in the video is Lake Lindsay Capcol which is near Middlemount in Central Queensland and owned by Anglo American. And the digger in the video normally come as a shovel and not a digger. As the digger has the cab on the other side. The Leiberr 9800 is the next size digger up from the model shown in the video and it’s a beast . They also run Cat 793 D Cats at this mine and have two draglines as well.
If people want shovels in Australia your more likely to find a electric to be honest last pit I was at had one hyd shovel out of a fleet of about 20 996s and it ended up being converted to a digger anyway
Point of fact, Aussie only slightly smaller than USA, 7,682,300million square KM with America at 9,833,517... Oz is fegging big.... mostly uninhabitable, covered in snakes, spiders and with sharks or crocodiles in the wet bits but it's on the large side....
Hey Aaron, pls try and tell us the size of digger buckets and how many yards the haul trucks hold. These are huge but we relate to say this bucket is 105 yds or 5 semi trucks in the USA
@@anthonyj7989 I live here in Aus. Land cruisers are gutless buckets of sh*t like the Hilux. FYI at a previous job I transported them to and from mine sites for servicing, so I got a fair idea of what I’m talking about.
My American friend, brother, can you make more long-term videos of the Liebherr 9800 excavator in the coal mine you are in, brother, can you make more long-term videos of the 996 excavator?
I used to work on a mine site in Western Australia for Komatsu most breakdowns wouldn’t require a crane but on the occasion that you do need one most sites have franna pick and carry cranes available or for larger items they would get a crane company with slewing cranes
@@xxbulletx makes sense thanks for the info! It is still funny to me you guys have the biggest trucks on the road with road trains but still drive what we consider tiny pickup trucks. Cultural differences I suppose if it works for you who am I to say your doing it wrong!
They use the cruisers for most things, most mines will have a 4-5 tonne service truck for heavy jobs, most of the time if they can't sort out the problem from a cruiser they limp them or float to the workshop and fix there. Welding ect is usually a 3.5 tonne trailer behind a cruiser.
Please keep this more rich and natrual looking color pallet for your videos. Wasnt a fan of the washed out pre production look of the other videos. When it looks natural like this its more engaging.
Why are most heavy equipment and mining videos seemingly from outside the U.S.? Are there just not that many large mining operations in-country anymore? Is there even an operational Liebherr 9800 in the U.S.?
theres roughly 50 9800s in operation in the world and australia alone has 40 of them, theres a few in asia but im unsure if they make up the other 10 that exist. I know that in the US they seem to favor running big electric rope shovels so in turn they get hydraulic shovels to keep it consistent among their fleets along with they favor other brands like Cat, Hitachi and Komatsu over liebherr but they dont know what they are missing out on, having worked around 3 different brand 800 ton diggers on dozers now in australia. In Australia we have nicknamed 9800s the "Dump dozers worst nightmare", the liebherr will out perform both komatsu and hitachi 800 ton diggers by miles.
The Dems War on Energy using the green energy scam CC has shut down millions of acres on land including Mineral Resources. Their end goal is to force the people into public transportation and big cities where they can control the population and civil society.
we have some videos on mining in the US. America has a lot of copper, gold, iron, and some coal. But the go-to loading method in the states is by far rope shovel. There are very few Liebherr mining excavators in the US, and I don't believe any of them are bigger than 300-400 tons.
not all Americans use large service trucks...... my wife's grandfather ran a D11 for quite a few years with nothing more than a Lincoln Continental lol
How big is Australia you ask? A road trip from Sydney to Perth is about the same distance as a road trip from New York to Los Angeles. OZ is a big place with small population and great people..
Thanks mate Oz is a great place...
you got it big bold and frieidly
But only road trip distance, air travel distance is almost 25% shorter for Sydney to Perth.
Did you hear the one about the Australian satnav instruction " keep straight ahead for three days "
@@daneenmurf1043 thats actually pretty funny haaa
Thanks for giving us a video of their typical service trucks. They are very simplistic compared to what’s used here in states, but then again they are not moving from job site to job site. 👍👍
Look it all depends what your role is those National blokes would most likely be embedded in a crew in the mine hence not having crazy service vehicles utes that go from site to site are more well equipped but not too crazy most of the big gear required to do your job will be supplied by the mine your offering your services too.
the snorkel seems far less silly when you realise most snorkels are made for dust, not water
whole lotta dust in a mine too
yeah I didn't know that until the end of the trip haha
Very enjoyable to watch! Great aerial shots!
thanks for watching!
1:25 Down South even the motor graders are freaking huge!
Anyone else notice how much higher quality the videos have been getting recently?
we've got a lot of improvements on the way
Love the vintage era editing killer stuff keep it up.
Never got to move any of the big diggers when I worked for National heavy haulage. But did a number of 830’s.
The leiberr 9800 is a much bigger digger.
Went back to pause the map..... WOW! 'Merica really is BIG!
It's takes two and a half days just to drive across Texas. East to west
That map is not correct we have cattle stations here in Australia as big as some USA States
It’s so big, North America fits inside the USA 😅🤣
@@mrtjbiga17844-5 days Sydney to Perth in a road train.
I flew to the States in a DC 10 when serving in the Armed Forces ,it took 9 hours to reach Dulles Airport (near Washington DC) from Brize Norton ,we than flew to Fort Lewis in Washinton Tacoma on the West Coast and this took a further 7/8 Hours.
Obviously there are other factors involved like Airspeed and Celing Height etc but I was shocked at the size of the Country.
If that wasn’t impressive enough Fort Lewis- McChord at that time had a PX on it that dwarfed any Supermarket I’ve been in the U.K. ,had more people in or on it than our entire armed forces had in active service at the time and had an 8 lane interstate that dissected it.
I believe the mine in the video is Lake Lindsay Capcol which is near Middlemount in Central Queensland and owned by Anglo American.
And the digger in the video normally come as a shovel and not a digger. As the digger has the cab on the other side.
The Leiberr 9800 is the next size digger up from the model shown in the video and it’s a beast .
They also run Cat 793 D Cats at this mine and have two draglines as well.
All 996s have the cab on that side regardless if it’s a shovel or excavator and the majority of the 996s, 9600s, and 9800s are sold as excavators.
If people want shovels in Australia your more likely to find a electric to be honest last pit I was at had one hyd shovel out of a fleet of about 20 996s and it ended up being converted to a digger anyway
@@benfairhall5331 what mine was that? 20 996s there?
@@gwmcnichol mt Arthur coal nsw they have moved to hitachis now and Liebherr but it would easy have 20 dig units
Haha tell us you don’t know what your taking about 😂😂😂🤡
@Aaron Witt
If your still in Australia, come on down to Hunter Valley operations.
You will love it 😀
Please dont do maps like that, some will actually believe that crap.
hallo Australia , i like this video ❤
Point of fact, Aussie only slightly smaller than USA, 7,682,300million square KM with America at 9,833,517... Oz is fegging big.... mostly uninhabitable, covered in snakes, spiders and with sharks or crocodiles in the wet bits but it's on the large side....
Aaron was like "I really dig this!" 😁😁😁
Love your videos. I just wish they were a bit longer.
No under 10 mins is preferred for normal TH-cam videos
How did you like Capcoal?
Modern engineering is amazing
I used to work in this mine, would've been cool if they showed off the draglines to you
Even a big shovel would have been good to showcase. If this mine has one.
@@brendanwilson8977 has a P&H 4100 electric rope shovel. 120 tonne pass. And the drag lines move about 200 tonne a bucket
yeah unfortunately the real big gear was off limits for this one. Gotta play the game
@brendanwilson8977 yeah we've got a 4100xpb shovel here along with a handful of other diggers
Arron good work love it
Nice!
Love it Arron
Hey Aaron, pls try and tell us the size of digger buckets and how many yards the haul trucks hold. These are huge but we relate to say this bucket is 105 yds or 5 semi trucks in the USA
That Land Cruiser ❤
I’d love a Land Cruiser truck or troop carrier in USA
Soooooo overrated as a vehicle, and wayyyyyy overpriced.
@@anthonyj7989 I live here in Aus. Land cruisers are gutless buckets of sh*t like the Hilux.
FYI at a previous job I transported them to and from mine sites for servicing, so I got a fair idea of what I’m talking about.
Arron good job
Cool machines. Not cool lying about the size of the countries tho..
I drive a JCB 77-52D Teletruk around daily. A JCB 520-50 for 10 years before that. These scales of opporations baffle my perspective so much. 🤣
Dang them trucks have alot of power to be able to be fully loaded and still pick the front end of the truck up when he takes off
My American friend, brother, can you make more long-term videos of the Liebherr 9800 excavator in the coal mine you are in, brother, can you make more long-term videos of the 996 excavator?
Nice video.
Are these machines safe during construction? Seeing how they work is magical but also very dangerous
The breaks are called CRIB
I think your maps a little exaggerated cheers.
Yep it's supposed to be cheers.
At least there is no insects there
600 hundreds tons
honest question if their service trucks don't have cranes what do they do when they need a crane?
When you have extra large toys you need big cranes and semi trucks to move the parts, Land Cruiser is just a tool box on wheels.
I used to work on a mine site in Western Australia for Komatsu most breakdowns wouldn’t require a crane but on the occasion that you do need one most sites have franna pick and carry cranes available or for larger items they would get a crane company with slewing cranes
@@xxbulletx makes sense thanks for the info! It is still funny to me you guys have the biggest trucks on the road with road trains but still drive what we consider tiny pickup trucks. Cultural differences I suppose if it works for you who am I to say your doing it wrong!
They use the cruisers for most things, most mines will have a 4-5 tonne service truck for heavy jobs, most of the time if they can't sort out the problem from a cruiser they limp them or float to the workshop and fix there.
Welding ect is usually a 3.5 tonne trailer behind a cruiser.
Is there a reason it doesn’t sit on top of the cut?
same size as usa with out alaska -
amazing business aaron!
flying the world for free!
haha "free"
what were you blurring out on the digger
Please keep this more rich and natrual looking color pallet for your videos. Wasnt a fan of the washed out pre production look of the other videos. When it looks natural like this its more engaging.
Go to Mexico next💯
Wow amazing
GI-normous, Glorious 😅
❤996❤
What was the dozer doing there near the digger?
Leveling his bench and pushing ramp down for when the digger walks off for fuel
👍
❤liebherr❤
And I used to think a Cat 385 was a big hoe.. that sucker makes all the construction equipment I work with look puny
it's all relative!
Wow heavy equipment
More dozer content!!!
Why are most heavy equipment and mining videos seemingly from outside the U.S.? Are there just not that many large mining operations in-country anymore? Is there even an operational Liebherr 9800 in the U.S.?
theres roughly 50 9800s in operation in the world and australia alone has 40 of them, theres a few in asia but im unsure if they make up the other 10 that exist. I know that in the US they seem to favor running big electric rope shovels so in turn they get hydraulic shovels to keep it consistent among their fleets along with they favor other brands like Cat, Hitachi and Komatsu over liebherr but they dont know what they are missing out on, having worked around 3 different brand 800 ton diggers on dozers now in australia. In Australia we have nicknamed 9800s the "Dump dozers worst nightmare", the liebherr will out perform both komatsu and hitachi 800 ton diggers by miles.
The Dems War on Energy using the green energy scam CC has shut down millions of acres on land including Mineral Resources. Their end goal is to force the people into public transportation and big cities where they can control the population and civil society.
we have some videos on mining in the US. America has a lot of copper, gold, iron, and some coal. But the go-to loading method in the states is by far rope shovel. There are very few Liebherr mining excavators in the US, and I don't believe any of them are bigger than 300-400 tons.
Cool
Really ? 9800 is more reliable and productive than ex8000? @@xInterval
Big Boi hello
Hello
❤9800❤
How to apply work
I am a welder
i live in bangladesh i am an excavator operator what do you need to do to get job here❤❤❤
Could you please lose the background music?😊
That video was all over the place. Just show the excavator. Everything else was not needed
how manny hours on that bad boy
It's getting up there with the hours lol
not all Americans use large service trucks...... my wife's grandfather ran a D11 for quite a few years with nothing more than a Lincoln Continental lol
hahaha
in 50 years... Mining on the Moon... will they have dump trucks as big as these??!!
❤🙏🏻🚜
Toyota beats everything in mining . Period
yeah it's a shame we can't have them in the states
why this annoying music has to be included, I don't get it
This is great! Now if Australia would only stop using coal
You're on the wrong channel, democrat cheerleader.
Australia doesn't use that much coal. Most of what's dug up goes to Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India and even Europe.
What an idiot
Imbecile..
Yeah cool idea........now go and throw out anything you own or use that is made from steel!
No coal = no steel.
Music? No. 👎🏻
Stop fossil fuels
Ok let's live in a cave and be happy!
@@stefenosthepom2649 people with that mindset should indeed
this is all for steel... what's the structure of an EV made from? How about power lines? What about buildings? Waterlines?
@@AaronWitt try thinking ahead. You managed it from horse to car. Be a big boy or step asside and be quit.
@@ARPost-kn2jl no such a thing as fossil fuel get your pea brain educationd
Come check out the super pit in Kalgoorlie.
BA
Small trucks for small economies 😂