The World's Largest Construction Trade Show: Bauma 2022
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- The Vlog Squad and I took off to Munich, Germany, to get an insider look at the latest heavy equipment and energy-saving technology at Bauma 2022. #construction #heavyequipment #bauma2022
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So... Bauma or ConExpo?
ConExpo of course. Vegas baby! See ya there?
both
always both
and post the same day or same week from each show and go live
You have the best name in the world mate
Thank you so much for showing off this great show. The third cylinder for added lift. I think with the room on most excavators in the middle of the boom connection to Dipper. This is the Future of cost savings. I'm guessing that other brands will follow this third cylinder idea. Amazing my friend.
@rp1645 they have been doing this for years mate its nothing new here in England I used to have a case digger that the arm could spin 360 like the cab so you could dig normally you could spin the arm so you could dig 180 above you was a 50 tone machine
Go visit femern in Denmark!!! (The worlds longest underwater tunnel projekt)
*Fehmarn
Staggering amount of work to put this trade show together. Crazy big iron. Thanks for covering it. 👍
Oh I miss BAUMA! It's this sort of thing that makes me miss the heavy plant industry!
As a retired heavy equipment operator, this show would excite me almost as much as standing in a roomful of Playboy Bunny's.
But,…. At least you would get to touch the machinery. 👍
hahaha
I love seeing a new machine!No dust or anything on it. I wish they would stay that clean on the job…
Totally overloaded with so much machinery what is blowing my mind is how long it must take to bring in so many pieces of over sized units and put them together 😳
in the buildings they have 14-16 days time. At the free areas 3-4 weeks. Some big outside constructions/buildings like the Liebherr house a little longer. But Messe München is next to a Highway and also a heavy load/container terminal for trains.
yeah, the logistics are insane
Aaron - Just want to let you know my 3 year old loves your videos as much as I do.
this makes me so happy to hear. Thanks for watching!
Great video and great show. I was there for the entire week and enjoyed every minute. Some notable exhibitor absences but always worth the visit.
Love the humor in this!
The IKEA of heavy equipment
Great video work, Aaron.
Must have missed you at Bauma by a day! Awesome video!
I still would like to see more equipment and inside cab bro. u where just being u and I like that but I like how u show stuff in the cab and explain.
Aaron Witt, I love this channel. I can see you have a passion for heavy equipment. I couldn't help but agree!
That was pretty cool to see. Thanks Aaron Witt all the way from 🇨🇦
Nice my friends👍👍👍
Best vid yet! Love it
Awesome stuff Aaron
would love to see more technically in depth videos. otherwise love the content
DART did a nitrogen cylinder on their machines back in the 80s/90s I believe. Cool to see new old technology
I was like a kid in a toy store walking around Bauma! just a spectacular set up they had for the Expo
God I can't wait to get older a bit get a car and visit Bauma
Wow, what a cool trade show.
Komatsu "Get out"
Aaron "Nien"
I’m confused isn’t this 2023
202023
The remote working in the sim chair 😂
Illinois!
I think you should do more homework and develop technical explanations and reviews of the equipment. That's what a lot of people on youtube like watching
the best content would be to watch them move the huge equipment in and out of the hall
Awesome content 👏 👌
That was interesting in kind of a BIG way. I'm surprised that there wasn't any of the amazing scaled heavy duty R/C equipment being displayed or demonstrated.
Brian from Breakfast Club does heavy equipment.
This makes my inner 8 year old kid very happy
Thought it would be in Hannover
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I would be a kid in a candy shop. That is so incredible
Great Vid, Rockinga Boston Marathon hat?!?
Sir please make a video super Engineering of Chinese Heavy Vehicle.
If you wanna see crap go to a hog barn
What do you mean friend.
Omg I Want One, all of them 😂😂😂😂
Why did that rail excavator have a second cab?
its for the work train driver. He is like a ship pilot for new train tracks for the excavator operator. Every new build train route is new for the excavator operator and he needs a "pilot" once. But it is not a law in many countries. In Germany it is a law, also the must be all yellow, have some extra lights, etc. There are only 3-4 excavator types who have the permission to work on rails in Germany.
Still would love to do a concrete colab w you on youtube, we have a residential concrete channel and company. Plz lmk, btw great show and video. Same as normal
Love how the camera is always on you saying but corny jokes instead of showing more of the equipment
No one wants anything electric anyways
I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Does zeppelin cat have trouble getting skid steers in stock like Ohio cat😂
Hey Aaron & Crew Love the Videos & the 🏗 Equipment If you guys ever go to New England you guys should Visit Vermont 🇺🇸 & S.D Irelands construction 🏗🦺 🚧 South Burlington/Williston Vermont
My favorite nerd.
I dont trust that 8-10hrs of run time on battery loader. I need to see it, in the cold.
Being a heavy equipment mechanic I just don’t see the electric keeping pace with the diesel
depends for what use u need the machine. The biggest machines like bucket-wheel excavator, cranes, dragline excavator, giant stripping shovels, tunnel boring machine, etc. work all electric. It much more cheaper for the users. When you have in maybe 10 years better battery packs or when you can chance this pack fast and easier, then you will have all machines with electric motors.
I wonder how much money was spent on tire dressing for this show
Skidsteers arr not common at all in Europe we use wheeled escavators on build sites instead
Yeah in europe landfills, skidsteers and zero turns basically don't exist 😅
Why is Chase the most common name for a camera man
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Ok the bes boy usa
I love your vids so much Aaron
everyone is just showing the big stuff...no one showing screed machines...i am working for one of the best companies who is building screed machines, and you can't find material showing them.
the zm excavator from zepellin are bullshit
there all just big toys
It's more like a Aaron Witt Show than Bauma Trade Show, it would be nicer to have less of you and more of the trade show itself, you could narrate on the video while showing us more of the machines.
The electric equipment is sketchy. Because it’s pretty much only useful in confined spaces but I guarantee you that isn’t the intent. I think they’re getting ready for the government to take away our right to use diesel and gas burning engines in which case we’ll all be mega screwed but I wouldn’t put it past them to try.
Larger equipment that doesn't move often or follows the same path over and over again are easy to electrify and reduce cost, all the massive bucket wheels in germany are electric
@@09impala I’m talking about the majority of equipment. Grid powered equipment is extremely rare.
Take note America.
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Caterpillar sucks and is evil corporation in INDIA buy other brands the management situation at CAT is dire
You don't love crowd, they should unsubscribe this cannel
So this channel goes to jobsites and takes pictures of the machinery..... Ok what's the point? I can see this everyday all day in any city. Even the guy Arron or whatever looks bored most of the time lol
glad you enjoy the videos! Thanks for watching
Bc he want to show people Machines and you don’t have to travel to see the site
@@AaronWitt you’re awesome, man. Thanks for coming to Alberta! Germany is cool too I guess.
I was hoping for some interesting brand new, heavy equipment… All i see is a guy who likes the camera too much.
I would absolutely love to see how they haul all of that equipment in and out of the show!