Thing I like about this Video, is it shows that you guys haven't lost their sense of humour. Even though, Most work places are miserable to be in, due to the dob in a mate Culture, and over the Top Safety Rules which take away common sense and ability for people use their interlect. Great to see you don't have to be serious 100% of the time. Well Done Mate.
The fun would have started had he tried to dump this rock and it would not come out. It probably weighed a bit more than a full bucket of loose material as well and rocks do not lay evenly. With equipment this expensive, this was clearly a disregard for risk to assets. It must have something to do with being in Australia.
Thing I like about this Video, is it shows that you guys haven't lost their sense of humour. Even though, Most work places are miserable to be in, due to the dob in a mate Culture, and over the Top Safety Rules which take away common sense and ability for people use their interlect. Great to see you don't have to be serious 100% of the time. Well Done Mate.
Did you know that the worlds largest dragline was built on site by Ransomes & Rapier for the Stewarts & lloyds steelworks at Corby in 1949.
More videos please guys ! More of the dragline working . 👍
That sure was a big mama. What will you do with it? Wait until you find another big one and then play marbles with the Draglines?
LOL Stratboy, It will be a while before we can have a game of Ten pin Bowling
The fun would have started had he tried to dump this rock and it would not come out. It probably weighed a bit more than a full bucket of loose material as well and rocks do not lay evenly. With equipment this expensive, this was clearly a disregard for risk to assets. It must have something to do with being in Australia.
Loose material is always heavier than any large object etc .
@@Hugh1966 what? That doesn't even make any sense, and it's completely arse about wrong.
@@Hugh1966actually that bucket is rated a load around 200 tons the rock was 261 tons so loose material is not heavier