The Art of Snow Removal in Downtown Montreal [4K] #downtownmontreal I filmed this video on January 17, 2023 with my DJI Pocket 2. This removal was filmed in Downtown Montreal, Québec, Canada. Playlist - Snow Removal in Montreal:th-cam.com/play/PLRWx9x2q70vg9thtSVZn0UCQKjQ211Tkq.html
Aloha! Elena, - there's a song; "Dance of the Droids" by 'Sync24'...well, this was a "Dance of the SNOW Removal Machines". Mahalo! for a Good video. --- M.S.A.
Hola,linda 😍 Elena tarde pero presente 😊 en estos paseos súper ,gracias 🥶🥶🥶es impresionante la nieve, a ,hoy está nevando verdad Elena ,de hecho aún,cuidate del clima ok ☀️😊😍👍😃😘😇🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🌹🌹🌹💐💐
I would love to see a video of snow removal in front of 286 - 35th Avenue in Lachine. I lived there from 1975-1998 and I remember the huge red snowblowers and trucks coming down our street. It would be great to see a current video of that, 25 years later. :)
The residents or the shopkeepers in the streets where you work from the winter service could have at least brought out a hot coffee for you to warm up, you also take away all the snow😄😉👍💪💅
Eléna tell me if it is you who make the vidéo , if so , make a film on the women and men who work in snow removal , you have to name them , they are people there because l myself make them during 30 years , it's tiring especially at night , may well it's my opinion , thank you again for all this . kisses my beautiful Eléna 💖💖💋💋🙏
@@ElenaWalks thank you Elena for your lovely message it touche me a lot , l find you extremely brave to make vidéos by - 20 degrees , thank you again for all the vidéo that are sublime ( like you ) kisses kisses my beautiful Elena . 🙏❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹
If the blower finds something really hard like a metal piece or something then the blades stops spinning and we have to take out that piece to run it again.
there is always a spotter in front of the snowblower that looks for obstacles that can hinder the operation, if objects go unnoticed then, like what Sumit Suthar typed goes in to effect... and the spotter and all the spotters family is beaten up then fired.
This is a very impressive video. As a heavy equipment operator myself (blademan/motor grader operator), I can appreciate the amount of skill and coordination this took. I've been in construction for 25 years (mostly as a superintendent nowadays) and can always enjoy seeing this king of operation. These guys should be commended. The drivers in the cars need to stay the hell out of the way though. There is a reason guys like me in construction need beers after putting up with morons in traffic lol.
The Art of Snow Removal in Downtown Montreal [4K] #downtownmontreal
I filmed this video on January 17, 2023 with my DJI Pocket 2. This removal was filmed in Downtown Montreal, Québec, Canada.
Playlist - Snow Removal in Montreal:th-cam.com/play/PLRWx9x2q70vg9thtSVZn0UCQKjQ211Tkq.html
super movie Ms.Elena
Thank you
Excellent video! Thank you for being right in the middle of “all the action”!!! Stay safe 😉😉
Lolol, I truly was in the middle, but I am always careful 100%
That was a lot of snow! It's not the often you hear the snowplower engine bog down. Fantastic video Elena and thank you for sharing.
What a complicated operation! Well photographed, Elena
Thank you Pierre, this one was so much fun to film :))
Good work! I'm calm for Montreal 😉👍
Nice one!
Thanks!
Aloha! Elena, - there's a song; "Dance of the Droids" by 'Sync24'...well, this was a "Dance of the SNOW Removal Machines". Mahalo! for a Good video. --- M.S.A.
Thank you Mark :)
Hola,linda 😍 Elena tarde pero presente 😊 en estos paseos súper ,gracias 🥶🥶🥶es impresionante la nieve, a ,hoy está nevando verdad Elena ,de hecho aún,cuidate del clima ok ☀️😊😍👍😃😘😇🙏🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🌹🌹🌹💐💐
Hi Sweetie. We haven't had any snow here yet. But let me keep my mouth shut LOL
Hey Patti, so happy to hear from you 😊 Hope you doing great. How is you channel doing? Hopefully going up up up :))) hugs my friend 🤗 💕💕💕
Bonjour Elena. 👍 🇧🇪
Bonjour Sylvie 🤗
I've heard about those removal machines but hadn't seen one yet. Pretty cool!!
It s basically an endless screw briging the snow inside a vacuum
Nyc gud work 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thanks 😊
Its ok Elena dear welc 🇨🇦🥰
I would love to see a video of snow removal in front of 286 - 35th Avenue in Lachine. I lived there from 1975-1998 and I remember the huge red snowblowers and trucks coming down our street. It would be great to see a current video of that, 25 years later. :)
The residents or the shopkeepers in the streets where you work from the winter service could have at least brought out a hot coffee for you to warm up, you also take away all the snow😄😉👍💪💅
Very nice showing off mtl
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I remember driving in Montreal after a big snowfall in the 70's when the municipal workers were on strike. No fun!
Eléna tell me if it is you who make the vidéo , if so , make a film on the women and men who work in snow removal , you have to name them , they are people there because l myself make them during 30 years , it's tiring especially at night , may well it's my opinion , thank you again for all this . kisses my beautiful Eléna 💖💖💋💋🙏
Hello Thierry, I film all these videos myself :) The snow removal crew is always nice with me, so it's enjoyable and fun to film:)
@@ElenaWalks thank you Elena for your lovely message it touche me a lot , l find you extremely brave to make vidéos by - 20 degrees , thank you again for all the vidéo that are sublime ( like you ) kisses kisses my beautiful Elena . 🙏❤❤🌹🌹🌹🌹
Luckily no snow in Fujisawa Japan.
Lots of comings and goings for such a short stretch of street.
At least you didn't have to travel great distances to capture this footage.
Because there was too much snow for the blower to get it all in one pass so they had to do multiples.
Why is the supervisor not sitting in a idling warm pickup truck that makes no sense
what happens if the machine finds a brick, stone, slab in the snow? 4:05
If the blower finds something really hard like a metal piece or something then the blades stops spinning and we have to take out that piece to run it again.
there is always a spotter in front of the snowblower that looks for obstacles that can hinder the operation, if objects go unnoticed then, like what Sumit Suthar typed goes in to effect... and the spotter and all the spotters family is beaten up then fired.
This is a very impressive video. As a heavy equipment operator myself (blademan/motor grader operator), I can appreciate the amount of skill and coordination this took. I've been in construction for 25 years (mostly as a superintendent nowadays) and can always enjoy seeing this king of operation. These guys should be commended. The drivers in the cars need to stay the hell out of the way though. There is a reason guys like me in construction need beers after putting up with morons in traffic lol.
There is usually a person or two directing trafic around the operation