I can't get enough of heavy equipment construction vehicles. I'm 31 years old and have loved them since I was a kid. Never driven anything but a regular truck. I greatly admire the engineering put in the design of construction equipment - the physics to balance and lift loads, the placement of hydraulics, and of course all of the numerous unlabeled black levers that control them!
They are as much fun as you make them. From little 50 sized excavators all the way up to this beast they all have the same basic controls. For me the bigger the better. I have operated these beasts for most of my 70 years. Lovin every minute.
If you keep machines clean and in good condition the rewards are great. Keep the cab in good order, the seats in near new condition, etc. The operator will take pride in his job and will be more productive.
@@s.d.h.3t981 while I don't know how true it is, by washing something you are exposing it to water and likely more oxygen (because the dirt and grime are not protecting it any more) Oxygen being the key thing that makes iron into iron oxide aka rust. These rigs are ment to work so anything that doesn't directly harm work proformance isn't going to be worried about.
I would guess this machine dates from the mid 1980’s which doesn’t mean it isn’t still working at this location to this day. You just don’t move them to another site. Also it is totally repairable if you have good machinists and diesel mechanics. What a beast!
We have a RH 120 at the coal mine I work at. We also have a Cat 6030 that I operate. That front right damage seems to be consistent among the shovels. Our Cat and Terex both have almost identical looks dent. And the oil on the tracks, if there ani’t no oil under them there ani’t no oil in them.
There is a bucket wheel strip miner excavator in the background. They are mostly used in strip mining with very large tonnage, usually in coal mines. Here we can see them removing overburden, the coal seem is probably a couple benches underneath. I'm just going off the video..
@@Nadstratosfer That's a nuclear power plant. I looked up "nuclear power plants arround the world" and saw a couple in South Africa, lucky guess but I found a Nuclear power plant right beside a mine that looks like this, you can even see the bucket wheel excavator in google maps. It's definitely a coal operation based on satellite photos. See for yourself goo.gl/maps/xj5zVkRQssuaMvxaA edit: Well I think it's actually be this one: goo.gl/maps/kiLBCAisaD5u1EFf8
That shovel operator is smooth as silk. The mechanics really appreciate operators like this. A little grease and a tank of fuel is all they need eh. Most of these machines have automatic grease systems. As a mechanic I saw over greasing a real pain to deal with. Having to dig in a load of dust fouled grease before getting to a service point. Coveralls covered with grease gets all over places. Esp the seat of my service truck. GRRRRR ! I could watch this all day long.
Actually hard to watch, trying to dig half the mountain away at a time and the dumpers backing up when they should be circling the dozer and be in position before he swings back round
If the dumps just circled around the shovel would have to swing a lot farther around to load him, the way the trucks are is the least amount of swing from the digging face to dumping in the truck. Least amount of movement the better
It's powered by 2 Cummins KTA 38 C-1200 engines. They're 38 liters each. They're powering hydraulic pumps, so they aren't being used constantly. But I'd guess somewhere around 2-3 gallons per minute. It has a 6300 liter fuel tank. I assume they don't want to fuel it more than twice a day...
Why is it that really big machines like this and others move quick enough yet unsettlingly slow that makes them look like really good animated video or a video game simulation
I need to get one of these to feed my wife.
Karaiuuu...... ela come tanto assim?😆😆😆😆
Must be your wife have big dummy.
Sounds like you'll be divorced and you won't have to worry about it
@@scottprather5645 i think it sound like his wife had enough of him so she left him for good.
@@toutainafe1153 No Doubt
I can't get enough of heavy equipment construction vehicles. I'm 31 years old and have loved them since I was a kid. Never driven anything but a regular truck. I greatly admire the engineering put in the design of construction equipment - the physics to balance and lift loads, the placement of hydraulics, and of course all of the numerous unlabeled black levers that control them!
No one is stopping you from doing it.
Try it out for yourself! A motivated worker will do better work and be appreciated more than someone who works just for the paycheck.
And how many skilled technicians it must take to maintain such a massive productive machine. Fossil Fuels forever!!!!!
They are as much fun as you make them. From little 50 sized excavators all the way up to this beast they all have the same basic controls. For me the bigger the better. I have operated these beasts for most of my 70 years. Lovin every minute.
If you keep machines clean and in good condition the rewards are great. Keep the cab in good order, the seats in near new condition, etc. The operator will take pride in his job and will be more productive.
keeping it clean means it rusts quicker.
@@rogerwoodland2587 why?
@@s.d.h.3t981 while I don't know how true it is, by washing something you are exposing it to water and likely more oxygen (because the dirt and grime are not protecting it any more)
Oxygen being the key thing that makes iron into iron oxide aka rust.
These rigs are ment to work so anything that doesn't directly harm work proformance isn't going to be worried about.
I could sit and watch these machines work all day, love em
@Mike Lyons wouldn't it be better if both machines started fighting 🤷♂️
@@martymartin2894 😭😭
I would guess this machine dates from the mid 1980’s which doesn’t mean it isn’t still working at this location to this day. You just don’t move them to another site. Also it is totally repairable if you have good machinists and diesel mechanics. What a beast!
you have no clue do you dude. you dont repair these. these are rebuilt or scrapped. there is no repair. they are run until they cant run any more.
I don't know why I could watch soo much of this.
Me too. It’s our manly testosterone 💪 It’s like we were meant to freaking enjoy big machines that cut into the earth.
Same here bro!
We have a RH 120 at the coal mine I work at. We also have a Cat 6030 that I operate. That front right damage seems to be consistent among the shovels. Our Cat and Terex both have almost identical looks dent. And the oil on the tracks, if there ani’t no oil under them there ani’t no oil in them.
That machine can lift my brick home, including the foundation.
Do you know what brand the engines are?
@@rusty7720could be wither Cummins or MTU
1 am TH-cam recommendations never disappoint
But it's 6:44pm
I love how it carves into the mountain. What a beast
Close fight but I'd say the digger won. The cliff had no body movement and was stiff as a board .
. Có mà. Mỹ mỹ hsb
id say the owner of the digger won. or the owner of the mine won.
@@quanghg8382 gvy
@@barrydingle481 the owner of the mine is definitely winning
Es un verdadero espectáculo, ver trabajar este maquinon." 👍😍
Very nice 👍👍👍
Always liked being a sunshine miner 😊
It looks and move like a dinosaur.
Absolutely awesome.
I love these videos. I do wish they would put up a quick graphic of where the mine is and what they’re mining
yep, the vid would be even better with some basic narration and description. PAmining channel used to do videos like that
There is a bucket wheel strip miner excavator in the background. They are mostly used in strip mining with very large tonnage, usually in coal mines. Here we can see them removing overburden, the coal seem is probably a couple benches underneath. I'm just going off the video..
There's a powerplant nearby visible around 9:56, equipment poorly maintained so my guess is a lignite operation in a developing country.
@@Nadstratosfer That's a nuclear power plant. I looked up "nuclear power plants arround the world" and saw a couple in South Africa, lucky guess but I found a Nuclear power plant right beside a mine that looks like this, you can even see the bucket wheel excavator in google maps. It's definitely a coal operation based on satellite photos. See for yourself goo.gl/maps/xj5zVkRQssuaMvxaA
edit: Well I think it's actually be this one: goo.gl/maps/kiLBCAisaD5u1EFf8
@@ykcumop t 5
Essa é top!!! Terex é das minhas preferidas. Muito show!!!
Lovely machine's as an Autoelectrician I worked on these extensively in Botswana but with all that knowledge am unemployed in Zimbabwe
It would be really nice to put in the description where is the mine located. It would give some context.
I think the owner of this channel shoots his videos in Greece.
it could use a wash
Me at
10 pm
Watching mining exivators
That shovel operator is smooth as silk. The mechanics really appreciate operators like this. A little grease and a tank of fuel is all they need eh. Most of these machines have automatic grease systems. As a mechanic I saw over greasing a real pain to deal with. Having to dig in a load of dust fouled grease before getting to a service point. Coveralls covered with grease gets all over places. Esp the seat of my service truck. GRRRRR ! I could watch this all day long.
Завораживающее зрелище!
Long day for buddy in the clean up dozer
All pays the same
Impresionante documento, como la excavadora , los bulldozer y la enorme cantidad de tierra removida!!!!!
Super weird seeing the d11 in the back and these monstrous machines just absolutely trumping its size
Not a d11
That Terex is knocking on the "rebuild me" garage door!
Помыли бы хоть да обслужили монстра, он же огромную кучу денег стоит
Looks like the one we assembled for all American asphalt.
My goodness what powerful machineries, I love it.
How I felt as a child in a sandbox
im wandering when i could own one of these machines....
LY ENGINEERING EARTH MOVERS ,I know when,when you own a MINE.
O&K is the best
Sure gets good bucket full!
Magnificent!
What size of engine or engines does it have?
I believe it has two huge twin Cummins diesel engines with a combined power of around 2000hp.
Only heavy and powerful machines! I go straight when matters are postagèns of machines,🤫😁👍🏻👍🏻
Am I the only one that wants to power wash this excavator?
I used to repair those buckets on the shovels and also fabricate th trays for the trucks here in Perth
Ul
So????🤔🤔
@@thangkhupguite4228 so i can keep uneducated clowns like u employed, thank me
@@tontobb8956 bravo, good answer 😂
Me fascina ver esses equipamentos em operação.
Hermoso el cielo abierto. Y más con el staker Rikleimer que está detrás...😎👌
見るのが楽しみです毎日見ています
😍MARAVILHA😁👏
😁
That Terex needs its own zip code
Not funny
operator is a pro digging from the top down nice to see that he knows how to move dirt good job
TEREX veut dire le roi de la terre en LATIN = Terra la terre et Rex le roi j'y ai travaillé pendant 45 ans que de souvenirs😪
They gave a good name to this machine, terex!
A grizzled old campaigner with battle scars.
Vah bhaiya
Very nice,bravoooo.
Cute, they look like toys 🤣
Thought I worked on big machines....must take a few days just to do a service pm on this beast!!
Ωραίος. Αν και κουρασμένο το μηχάνημα ο χειριστής είναι γάτα.
Мощь!
Relaxing video.
I can definitely watch this for hours.
u
The car is so good, I wish you a lot of health
It nice if use double side loading 👍
C+ operation here. Could be 20% faster with proper training
I know a Saturday shift when I see one
If hes new hes better off slower than faster. Breaking that machine is way worse than being a bit slow.
That is awesome!!
Máquina magnifica e forte 💪💪👏👊
Look at this hungry scary monster, always ready to devour anything. He eats too much.
Brilliant video thank u 😍😀😀😀😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What a BEAST!
Linda demais
Интересно,а какой объем ковша у этого Терекса?
Снимают слой глины, а снизу плодородный почвенный слой!
die Maschine sieht ziemlich heruntergekommen aus - Wahnsinn das...
All the machinery take as much energy as the coal the are digging for will deliver...
Obviously that’s not the case
Is there another TEREX like that.
Actually hard to watch, trying to dig half the mountain away at a time and the dumpers backing up when they should be circling the dozer and be in position before he swings back round
I agree. Strange they are doing that. Guess the boss isn't watching.
@Mike Lyons Just a tip, you'll see one in the video if you look past the excavator.
If the dumps just circled around the shovel would have to swing a lot farther around to load him, the way the trucks are is the least amount of swing from the digging face to dumping in the truck. Least amount of movement the better
@@Autocar87 I think they could find a better way instead of backing up.
Essa máquina e um show.
Terex ain't no joke.
Good job Excavator
That's a monster
imagino a força de desagregação desse monstro
Terex boooooooo
I'm thinking a dozer operator is in my future
It makes for a long day man. Not much of a sense of accomplishment at the end of the day.
@Mike Lyons There is a Komatsu dozer sittin there the whole time genius. You're either blind or stupid.
I wonder how big one of the bolts are. Seen some bolts as big around as my thigh, and as long as my leg high.
I wonder how many gallons of fuel they use in a minute.
Not measured in gallons, done by tons.
@@skidmarkscar9082 This thing isn't using tons per minute.
It's powered by 2 Cummins KTA 38 C-1200 engines. They're 38 liters each. They're powering hydraulic pumps, so they aren't being used constantly. But I'd guess somewhere around 2-3 gallons per minute. It has a 6300 liter fuel tank. I assume they don't want to fuel it more than twice a day...
@@idratherbeoutdoors3753 yes I know, operated scrapers, and elevators, for years, my comment, was meant as bit of light humour,
good operator on the shovel but trucks to slow getting under him he should tune them up
This was me in my sandbox when I was 5
Cool!!!!
Where is machine operator???
Great stuff!
máquina maravilhosa!!!operador muito bom!!!
Genial! Beautiful machine.
Just amazing
I can only imagine how much times over these machines have paid for themselves. It's all about investment.
alat yg paling gede ad g..klo bs yg 1 x keduk gunung nya bs rata smua..biar cpt abis
I so love too operate that machine
Grease guns have left the chat
Estos equipos Terex son muy buenos del 88 al 90 operé un camión Terex 3311D en las minas del Cerrejón Colombia.
Una experiencia maravillosa.
Bagger 288 đầu kia nằm chơi vậy
I Suddenly have an urge to search for giant excavator video
What's that blue vein comprised of?
Awesome
Какая мощная мощА!!!
Why is it that really big machines like this and others move quick enough yet unsettlingly slow that makes them look like really good animated video or a video game simulation
The whole video is shot from the wrong side of this machine. You can’t truly appreciate the bucket size as it unloads each pick.
The Timex watch of equipment