This is fine in mid/northern Euoipean countries, but in the southern countries the ground is baked too hard for this to happen between April and Octopber
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01:22 do you know what country this is? It's beautiful. I used to live in Holland, but the countryside isn't as pretty as this (and I know the last segment about the canal dredging is Holland!)
What I can guarantee you is that this is not filmed in Britain - our roads are not as smooth as the roads in the video. Actually, our roads aren’t as smooth as those verges. 🙁
@@MyriipEntão explique pra esse brasileiro do 3⁰ mundo, descendente de italianos que mora numa região do Sul do Brasil que foi colonizada por alemães e italianos aonde essas filmagens foram feitas. Saudações Everaldo João Moretto é meu nome.
Se você se queixa das condições do Reino Unido experimente ver as condições do meu pobre Brasil onde manutenções são realizadas por alguns homens com pás e enxadas. Cumprimentos desse amigo brasileiro.
We are light years behind Germany in so many things... Where In live it has taken 3 years to repair a bridge and even when finishing the job, the Highways Agency left potholes, grass growing on central reservations. Shambles UK
I would like to have 3 tandem truck loads of that loose black soil. We live in Arkansas, USA and we grow rocks here. It's tough to get wonderful topsoil like that.
Funny you say that, cleaning drains and verges is a vital part of keeping the road surface healthy, if the water is stagnant and can’t move it leeches underground to the road subgrade, and over time with vibrations of traffic the water is drawn up, and the grade beneath the asphalt/seal sinks, resulting in a pothole
6:13 That thing looks like a monstrosity I would build in Space Engineers, and go "Noone in their right mind would ever do this.. it's so silly".. just to find it actually exists..
If you have no idea, it's better to keep your mouth shut. These are flood ditches and are designed to drain off the water as quickly as possible during heavy rainfall so that there is no flooding that causes major damage or even endangers human life. The machine was The machine was designed to quickly and efficiently handle the many kilometers of flood ditches which protect lives and property. Knowledge is power. It's a shame if you have neither one nor the other
@@jeffreyhollink985 Literally none of them are german plates. The first two traktor clips? Not german plates, the car who passes both Deeres? Denmark license plate. The excavator + Truck clip? Czech All the ditch cleaning clips? Dutch Do you even know how a german plate looks like? Because it seems like you have no fricking idea, lmao.
In sweden they dont even mow the edges anymore "to save the insects"... It looks really ugly and makes the ditches flow over and less able to see pedestrians
Heaven forbid should we ever have any preventative maintenance in the UK! I think authorities would spend money on repairs, or letting the ditches (grups) fill up with water.
Don't feel alone! In Italy is just the same. They rather spend lots of money after a disaster with lifes ruined or even lost, rather than spending few, every now and then for maintenance... very frustrating. But politicians are people of another planet
I hear in the US, they often let culverts completely break and destroy the roads because "emergency repairs" come out of a different federal level budget instead of the "county budget".. I wonder if it's the same at the local authorities level here in the UK. I know for a fact that we have the technology for automatic pothole detection and reporting to the councils, but they request that we don't implement it in our software. Because if someone hits a pothole and has an accident, the council are not on the hook for liability (in part or in full) by stating "they had no knowledge of the pothole's existence" but the moment some automated system informs them of a pothole, and they do nothing about it, they are up the creek. So, the technology exists, but they are blocking it on purpose.. So something as dodgy as "not repairing something and let it break" is not outside of the realm of possibilities.
The UK used to look after verges like this once upon a time long ago. It was called 'siding' and the council would be the ones that did it. It was all manual labour. It was long before my time, but my father is old enough to remember them doing it.
Costs a whole lot more to dredge out ditches when they are clogged with brush than it is to maintain them. Same with the road work where they were scraping the grass away or pudding down gravel. The water cannot get off the road properly if there is sod blocking the way. Much cheaper to scrape it away than to replace a road when excess water ruins the road. This is why the roads are generally much better in Germany.
The scraper scraping the grass from the roadside was quite pleasing to watch for some reason.
This is fine in mid/northern Euoipean countries, but in the southern countries the ground is baked too hard for this to happen between April and Octopber
The precision work on those heavy equipment are fantastic and all those great top soil is right on that ditch!!! awesome machines!!!
Couldnt use that in the UK all the ditches filled up with shopping trollies Fridges & old car tyres
So clever to spray the rich ditch mud on the field.
Ditch crawlers harvesting German marsh Spice. The Spice must flow.
Machines help farmers save labor at work. verry good
None of this Clips are made in Germany, not a single one
Was hast du erwartet? Diese Videos sind für Leute gedacht die solches Gerät noch nie gesehen haben (Menschen aus 2. und 3. Weltländer), welchen dann auch nicht auffallen wird das die Clips nicht aus DE stammen.
Germany in den Titel packen generiert halt mehr Klicks.
01:22 do you know what country this is? It's beautiful. I used to live in Holland, but the countryside isn't as pretty as this (and I know the last segment about the canal dredging is Holland!)
What I can guarantee you is that this is not filmed in Britain - our roads are not as smooth as the roads in the video. Actually, our roads aren’t as smooth as those verges. 🙁
@@jaxhoffalot2812England 2:45 Show the license plate in John deer
@@MyriipEntão explique pra esse brasileiro do 3⁰ mundo, descendente de italianos que mora numa região do Sul do Brasil que foi colonizada por alemães e italianos aonde essas filmagens foram feitas. Saudações Everaldo João Moretto é meu nome.
Just love this video 🏴🇬🇧🤘
How about the no trash along side the road?
Anyone else notice the complete lack of litter. Try this on uk verges and you get shattered glass and tin cans everywhere
Litter is a UK problem and it’s worse the further North you go. It’s obviously down to a lack of national pride.
Se você se queixa das condições do Reino Unido experimente ver as condições do meu pobre Brasil onde manutenções são realizadas por alguns homens com pás e enxadas. Cumprimentos desse amigo brasileiro.
On that horizontal drilling bit, “Houston, we’ve got a wicked shimmy up here”
Bellissimo video complimenti 👍👍👍
We are light years behind Germany in so many things... Where In live it has taken 3 years to repair a bridge and even when finishing the job, the Highways Agency left potholes, grass growing on central reservations. Shambles UK
German writing here. None of these actions actually took place here. The license plates are mostly scandinavian
^Was any video shot in germany?
We need these in Australia
We've looked into these here in Australia but our soil is way too hard, Europe has a lot more soft moist black soils as opposed to our hard clay etc
0:45 is effective but so slow, can you imagine trying to do that for miles of ditch?
In the US the envronuts would be to worry that a Frog may get some silt on him after maintaining the ditches
In Deutschland ist es genauso.
Actually wild animal habitats are important. These measures need to be employed with respect for the environment.@@panker68
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I would like to have 3 tandem truck loads of that loose black soil. We live in Arkansas, USA and we grow rocks here. It's tough to get wonderful topsoil like that.
Full of heavy metals, carcinogens, oil, microplastics, tire particles and bin juice.
Europe has the best top soil
Becaus.whe actual always.put slurry on and muck on grain field 1time ah year gras fields 4 times ah year
Tomorrow, I am driving North on the 400 to Barrie Ontario and will pass thru Holland Landing....you never saw soil so dark and rich in Canada as this!
I wonder to what extent the black color of the soil comes from worn tires.
This isnt Germany. The License plates from the Travtos indicate this isnt in germany
It‘s Holland
The last coupel vids are from holland by tje way
All clips are from Holland!
@@jaapbruijn1300 virst couple vids are germany can see that by number plates
No, the one with the digger that scrape the side is from Norway. @@jaapbruijn1300
All this requires pristine roads. Try these on Michigan roads.
the machine throwing the mud is efficient but a disaster for the animals living in the ditch.
no garbage on the side of the roads....😳
Complimenti, siamo interessati per comprare e mandare in kosovo,
Chiedo scusa dove si può comprare usati?
Search for Klaas Haitsma
Almost all the clips are from Holland, not from Germany.
Where is the 2 miles of coñes then traffic lights
With a pot hole free road surface, I suspect a well healed highways authority can afford such luxury as clearing verges.
Funny you say that, cleaning drains and verges is a vital part of keeping the road surface healthy, if the water is stagnant and can’t move it leeches underground to the road subgrade, and over time with vibrations of traffic the water is drawn up, and the grade beneath the asphalt/seal sinks, resulting in a pothole
John Deere Traktoren? Warum nicht Deutz?
Cleaning the ditches at the end, half of it will wash back down from the bank
1:37 / 2:30 / 3:43 no german car plates
he leido mal.Eso es Alemania o España.Es coña.Valencia
This looks like it is in the Netherlands, not in Germany.
Funny how they keep roads open, in uk we close roads for mending a little pot hole.
6:13 That thing looks like a monstrosity I would build in Space Engineers, and go "Noone in their right mind would ever do this.. it's so silly".. just to find it actually exists..
If you have no idea, it's better to keep your mouth shut. These are flood ditches and are designed to drain off the water as quickly as possible during heavy rainfall so that there is no flooding that causes major damage or even endangers human life. The machine was The machine was designed to quickly and efficiently handle the many kilometers of flood ditches which protect lives and property. Knowledge is power. It's a shame if you have neither one nor the other
It was the Polish prototype: ruclips.net/video/_5KnKEJU30Q/видео.htmlsi=qVuc9WNBLJjR2AJI, ruclips.net/video/3FLyJwJ0BdA/видео.htmlsi=RDwPzCzC4wOeb5Bi
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The damn Germans would over-engineer a coffee cup given the chance. Lol
Good that these machines not work in germany lol. Its Netherlands not germany
The first 3 fits are germany tje last 3 ore for are netherlands
@@jeffreyhollink985 No, not a single clip is from Germany.
@@Myriip almost evry clip is vrom germany🤣 look ad the number plates
@@jeffreyhollink985 Literally none of them are german plates.
The first two traktor clips? Not german plates, the car who passes both Deeres? Denmark license plate.
The excavator + Truck clip? Czech
All the ditch cleaning clips? Dutch
Do you even know how a german plate looks like? Because it seems like you have no fricking idea, lmao.
Damn what is that song played in the video, I love the beat
In sweden they dont even mow the edges anymore "to save the insects"... It looks really ugly and makes the ditches flow over and less able to see pedestrians
Sorry, I have never seen one of these in germany…..
Heaven forbid should we ever have any preventative maintenance in the UK! I think authorities would spend money on repairs, or letting the ditches (grups) fill up with water.
Don't feel alone! In Italy is just the same. They rather spend lots of money after a disaster with lifes ruined or even lost, rather than spending few, every now and then for maintenance... very frustrating. But politicians are people of another planet
I hear in the US, they often let culverts completely break and destroy the roads because "emergency repairs" come out of a different federal level budget instead of the "county budget"..
I wonder if it's the same at the local authorities level here in the UK.
I know for a fact that we have the technology for automatic pothole detection and reporting to the councils, but they request that we don't implement it in our software. Because if someone hits a pothole and has an accident, the council are not on the hook for liability (in part or in full) by stating "they had no knowledge of the pothole's existence" but the moment some automated system informs them of a pothole, and they do nothing about it, they are up the creek.
So, the technology exists, but they are blocking it on purpose.. So something as dodgy as "not repairing something and let it break" is not outside of the realm of possibilities.
The UK used to look after verges like this once upon a time long ago. It was called 'siding' and the council would be the ones that did it. It was all manual labour. It was long before my time, but my father is old enough to remember them doing it.
Those machines looks incredibly expensive to just remove some dirt from the roadside... use people and pay them and create jobs and wealth
It's hard enough to find enough staff as it is in Europe. No need to replace machines with people.
මඩ විසි කරන යන්ත්රය කාර්යක්ෂම නමුත් වළේ වෙසෙන සතුන්ට ව්යසනයකි
and they are using an American John Deere tractor !!!!! Who da thunk ??????
Mean while in 3rd world britain the roads the potholes get worse...
don't worry, you got brexit done! that was clearly more important! 🤣
@xaiano794 things are worse now... roads in a terrible state.. and the boats still come...😢
schone machine das nur geld gekostet hat und wird sehr selten benutz,schade
die totale Vernichtung der Grabentierwelt ...
Nothing similar in US
A video with decent music. So often the hardcore techno makes me stop watching
🤔😱😍🤗🙌👏🙏🇻🇪💰😭
Not seeing anything special here.
what a crazy waste of money
Costs a whole lot more to dredge out ditches when they are clogged with brush than it is to maintain them. Same with the road work where they were scraping the grass away or pudding down gravel. The water cannot get off the road properly if there is sod blocking the way. Much cheaper to scrape it away than to replace a road when excess water ruins the road. This is why the roads are generally much better in Germany.
Water in the ditches not the rd Therefor much cheaper than resurfacing the roads