Thanks for the upload, First time I ever saw those transporters bending in the middle.. Much less transporting a giant drag line like that in one piece! ...I would have loved to see it getting loaded!
Never seen that brand unless it’s a Marion make Edit Oh that’s an 8750 One of the biggest ones left on earth I already know it’s fate sadly because not a single person with money gives a fuck
This is a very poor amature video of a monumental engineering event. The amature photographer had no experiance in photographing heavy equipment and fixated on a bunch of wheels without telling a story. Extremely missed opportunity of making an incredible video. Next time you pull out your camera dig deeper into the box and grab that new invention called a TRIPOD.
I like heavy equipment. The operator is a very good skill. Very good sound. Thank you from Japan.
I’ll like the see what’s inside the superstructure
Thanks for the upload, First time I ever saw those transporters bending in the middle.. Much less transporting a giant drag line like that in one piece! ...I would have loved to see it getting loaded!
That would have been a long video. Preparing, lLoading andsecuring must had taken at least 2 days. With 10men...
Never saw a walking dragline moved like that before. Around here they just walk them to the next destination over the mountains.
My son is the engineer over dragline maintenance with lumanet as I understand delta 36 is next to be moved
Woooow so big big havey mesin....nice job bro👊
I'm waiting for the Jawa's to appear.
Me and Bill Brasky usta use one of them to catch a ride to work in the mornings.
The old 8750 still looks pretty good.
Amazing ,Interesting, Cool, Educational .That bout covers it .
Como subieron esa cosa en ese transporte
What a lot of work
What I'd like to know is how they got it up onto the transporter in the first place. Jack it up by the feet and roll in under it?
And I thought moving a house was a big deal! Shake & Bake babeeeee!!
I wonder what the invoice totaled on this move ?
Some drone shots would have been great. Good video very interesting picture quality is good. Thank you.
Nope. Ruins the scale.
MY GOD THAT'S SO DAMN BIG
That's WHAT SHE SAID! .....................................Sorry, it's impossible to not respond like that; I'm seeing someone for it...
@@godbluffvdgg that's what I meant I was on the wrong video o girl had me distracted..
Tire pressure? I thought YOU checked them all.
more like a block of flats on the move
How much does that trailer cost??????????????? WOW
It’s modular and they build them too.
8750 ?
8000 tons
Wonder why they didn’t just walk it to the new workings? Too far?
It's cheaper and faster to use SPMTs when you have to move a dragline more than 1/2 a mile.
You need a very long power cable to walk that a mile
What is actually moving it? There were no towing tractors visible.
There are engines at the rear that power every single wheel. Hydraulic cylinders control the height too.
Aint no job too big for the Dutch.
Never seen that brand unless it’s a Marion make
Edit
Oh that’s an 8750
One of the biggest ones left on earth
I already know it’s fate sadly because not a single person with money gives a fuck
This is a very poor amature video of a monumental engineering event. The amature photographer had no experiance in photographing heavy equipment and fixated on a bunch of wheels without telling a story. Extremely missed opportunity of making an incredible video. Next time you pull out your camera dig deeper into the box and grab that new invention called a TRIPOD.
Oh piss off, glad at least it was recorded