World's Largest Land Vehicles

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2024
  • These are some of the largest land vehicles in the world. Bigger than multiple stacked double-decker buses and heavier than multiple full jumbo jets. Man-made machinery is essential for construction and many other aspects of the modern world, however, what happens when humans push the limits of engineering?
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  • @rand0mtv660
    @rand0mtv660 Год назад +12304

    The level of engineering required to create and maintain this stuff must be crazy. It's actually amazing what the human brain can think of and create.

    • @um4r_arf
      @um4r_arf Год назад +127

      Its the same as others only the size of the parts are different
      Edit: guys chill it was a joke for RUclips comment 😅

    • @elig3671
      @elig3671 Год назад +666

      @@um4r_arf fuck no that is so wrong. why do you think the top speed on all these large vehicles is so slow? the effects of physics on an object changes with the amount of weight involved.

    • @whyme9392
      @whyme9392 Год назад

      @@elig3671 still aliens are far away, they not even contacted us directly, because Our Inventions are no Use for em! So we are worthless to em!
      WE ALL CAN JUST THINK, WE ARE THE ONES, BUT WE ARE JUST TOYS FOR EM.

    • @ashwinkumar5065
      @ashwinkumar5065 Год назад +235

      @@fahad.cheema don't bring Islam into this.

    • @fahad.cheema
      @fahad.cheema Год назад +42

      @@ashwinkumar5065 i am not bringing Islam.. I am just talking about the best engineer

  • @Dj992Music
    @Dj992Music Год назад +7392

    I really enjoyed all of the american units of measurement such as buses, football fields, blue whales, tanks, airplanes, statues of liberty, car garages
    Just beautiful

    • @samja74
      @samja74 Год назад +682

      Was thinking the same thing. 80 tons is the same as 1 large tank and a smaller one. Was like alright....

    • @psyche234
      @psyche234 Год назад +494

      Yeah you right. As an American, I’ll see distances measured in eagles, cars, busses, football fields, etc. it’s actually more embarrassing than you think.

    • @djcortex8635
      @djcortex8635 Год назад +239

      It’s just a way easier way of visualizing sizes, if i say 178 meters you probably don’t have a good frame of reference.

    • @Yanate1991
      @Yanate1991 Год назад +338

      @@djcortex8635 yes i would

    • @djcortex8635
      @djcortex8635 Год назад +129

      @@Yanate1991 well good for you

  • @ThePrickler1
    @ThePrickler1 Год назад +480

    Respect for the man who managed to weigh all these things

    • @kjaerdian7864
      @kjaerdian7864 Год назад +83

      Next episode: World's most resilient weighing scales

    • @antonyjohnputhur8862
      @antonyjohnputhur8862 Год назад +35

      each part is weighed before assembling it together to build a monster machine. the total is the final number.

    • @jackl517
      @jackl517 Год назад +57

      @@antonyjohnputhur8862 You must be fun at parties

    • @jasonturner6041
      @jasonturner6041 Год назад +1

      @@antonyjohnputhur8862 Jeez cmon man don't you know what a f$cking joke is?

    • @antonyjohnputhur8862
      @antonyjohnputhur8862 Год назад +19

      @@jackl517 🤣🤣🤣, you aint the first one to say so haha

  • @milliliter2004
    @milliliter2004 Год назад +292

    I actually see the Bagger quite regularly as the coal mines are near a highway close to my home in Germany and I've had two tours around the coal mines and can't overstate how absolutely tiny you feel driving below it with a bus.

    • @feorh1919
      @feorh1919 3 месяца назад

      You're one happy man.

    • @far_outlook
      @far_outlook 2 месяца назад

      You are wrong, this is in Vietnam, not in Germany, you need to pay more attention

    • @RongDMemer
      @RongDMemer 2 месяца назад

      ​@@far_outlookDang I'm so close to it

    • @nicz7694
      @nicz7694 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@far_outlookSure buddy, Germany has Vietnam-Like jungle

  • @der_noa
    @der_noa Год назад +3267

    Before I moved out, I regularly passed the coal mines and saw the Bagger 293
    Even longer ago, back in elementary school, I even saw one up close on a field day. I was always admiring the sheer scale of these monsters but I never really thought about the logistics behind them. I kinda expected them to be assembled on site - kinda like regular cranes you see at construction sites... I had no Idea they could move

    • @raphos.
      @raphos. Год назад +2

      @Yugen so are you dead rn? 🤔

    • @Theguywithspectacles
      @Theguywithspectacles Год назад +5

      @Yugen wha😳 like it's shown in the video?

    • @benturtl9076
      @benturtl9076 Год назад +44

      @@Theguywithspectacles
      Yeah I live near them and it's quite a spectacle when they do. And what the vidoe didn't say is that they have multiple of those. I think 4 or 5

    • @Theguywithspectacles
      @Theguywithspectacles Год назад +5

      @@benturtl9076 what... The... Damn

    • @andrijacrncic1111
      @andrijacrncic1111 Год назад +3

      I saw Bager in Easter Germany many times.

  • @nfbab
    @nfbab Год назад +1028

    I love how hes using the metric system and then just random objects/stuff for the americans.

    • @kimjongunvevo
      @kimjongunvevo Год назад +35

      I was about to say that.

    • @bewdeyeswhitedragon
      @bewdeyeswhitedragon Год назад +114

      the freedom system as they called

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky Год назад +37

      I love when channels use both metric and imperial.

    • @vcommandarv5916
      @vcommandarv5916 Год назад +32

      I like it for visualisation

    • @reign3864
      @reign3864 Год назад +17

      @@mrkiky I don't think double decker buses is an imperial measurement

  • @cloooud
    @cloooud Год назад +38

    I couldn't imagine seeing something like the Bagger 293 in transit. It is so massive, it seems like it would just easily roll my entire city.

  • @vannhantran547
    @vannhantran547 11 месяцев назад +9

    Can we just appreciate all the mechanics and engineers who have been creating and operating these ultra massive big boys

  • @SamadKhan-ce5hs
    @SamadKhan-ce5hs Год назад +2814

    would love to hear the HP and fuel average of these monsters

    • @verse2590
      @verse2590 Год назад +170

      Belaz 75710 has around 2300 horsepower but that’s all I know

    • @temper44
      @temper44 Год назад +183

      I'm guessing they are very fuel efficient for what they produce. Some operations scale up really well, or they wouldn't keep making em bigger.

    • @Q_isp
      @Q_isp Год назад +18

      pretty much 21,000 horsepower

    • @jarred267
      @jarred267 Год назад +44

      The Cat shovel, and LeTourneau loader where running into Cat 973 haul trucks. The trucks them selves burn about 30 gal of diesel per hour. The Cat 6060 loader is a twin parallel engine design. Each power unit burning about 100 gal per hour.

    • @siddhantgarodia3381
      @siddhantgarodia3381 Год назад +5

      Their fuel avg would be calculated in L/m or something i guess

  • @fahkrudin98
    @fahkrudin98 Год назад +695

    Imagine how badass the drivers must feel

    • @larserikgarden8820
      @larserikgarden8820 Год назад +67

      Prob boring driving 3 kmh

    • @renanandre6031
      @renanandre6031 Год назад +68

      So badass driving like 1 km/h

    • @Pretzel_God
      @Pretzel_God Год назад +35

      [Han Solo to Chewie] "Punch it." *hyperdrive engages,* *turtle walks by*

    • @BenjaminGoose
      @BenjaminGoose Год назад +20

      I'm guessing the drivers are more mature than that.

    • @Firguy
      @Firguy Год назад +22

      The novelty wears off after a while. It gets boring and makes you wish you could afford to go back to college.

  • @wiener_process
    @wiener_process Год назад +26

    The square-cube problems with these machines must be an insane challenge to overcome. Damn, humans can be efficient when the circumstances call for it.

  • @dummlott7866
    @dummlott7866 Год назад +10

    Ive been on a 293 not the one in the video, but a copy.
    It was a museum on the side of road, this thing was massive.
    You could climb on it and everything.

  • @vapeurdepisse
    @vapeurdepisse Год назад +867

    Yes I've actually seen something like the Bagger in Germany as a teen. Pretty crazy but it's so big that you don't really think of it as a vehicle. More like a structure similar to a factory.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Год назад +10

      They are very common in strip coal mines in the US. They're called Bucket Wheel Excavators, a much more descriptive term than bagger. I moved cable for one and greased it in the early 80's.

    • @grossmeister1181
      @grossmeister1181 Год назад +20

      @@robertdouglas8895 "Schaufelradbagger" means "bucket wheel excavator" in German ;) And yeah, they are common in west- and east-German brown coal mines.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Год назад

      @@grossmeister1181 OK, so they abbreviated it.
      I'd never heard the term "brown" coal, only bituminous, soft or hard.

    • @grossmeister1181
      @grossmeister1181 Год назад +3

      @@robertdouglas8895 I have no idea what the correct translation is to be honest. In Germany we just call it "Braunkohle", which translates to "brown coal". Wikipedia calls it "Lignite", but also "brown coal" though: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lignite
      And yeah, "Bagger" is just an "excavator", but we have these combined nouns in the German language so "Schaufelradbagger" is the combined word for the separate 3 words in English.

    • @robertdouglas8895
      @robertdouglas8895 Год назад +3

      @@grossmeister1181 Lignite is a third type of coal made from peat after the more efficient anthracite and bituminous. I didn't realize it was being mined in the US.
      "Last year, Germany announced that it plans to phase out the use of coal entirely by 2038. Lignite is the most polluting of all coal types, as its lower density means larger amounts need to be burned to produce a unit of power, and it is responsible for 20% of the country's carbon emissions."

  • @droidfloid
    @droidfloid Год назад +1113

    I live near the coal mines in germany mentioned in the video and there was a time when you could look into the mine when driving past on the Autobahn. Everytime I drove past it seemed so unreal that these "creatures" where working there.

    • @MizoChivalry60093
      @MizoChivalry60093 Год назад +19

      My eyes would fall if I'd see one of these

    • @at0mic282
      @at0mic282 Год назад +30

      I actually went on a class trip to the mines where this (or a similar one) stood... we also saw the old Förderbrücke F60... man that was cool!

    • @farikkun1841
      @farikkun1841 Год назад +1

      could people visit there as a tourist?

    • @meowrity
      @meowrity Год назад +4

      Funny cats carrying ore or something

    • @Random00900
      @Random00900 Год назад +5

      @@farikkun1841 There are platforms where you can look into the holes. Sometimes there are events where you can go into a hole or when one of those machines moves to another hole.

  • @dashi7070
    @dashi7070 Год назад +14

    We were at the Hamabcher Forst for a school trip and they use the baggers there. From far away they don't look that massive but the closer you get the more you realize just how big these actually are. It is impressive that humans even come up with the designs and engineering for such massive vehicles and are able to properly build them

  • @COEM42
    @COEM42 Год назад +5

    Respect to the the person driving these 🫡

  • @entourage8044
    @entourage8044 Год назад +697

    This is probably by far the most amazing production of knowledge you guys ever put on SB channel...good job sergi, Alex n crew.

    • @insanevehicles4471
      @insanevehicles4471 Год назад

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    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад +4

      Why though? Supercar blondie lend the channel?

    • @Fjgjgjd
      @Fjgjgjd Год назад +1

      @@fynkozari9271 ?

    • @fynkozari9271
      @fynkozari9271 Год назад +1

      @@Fjgjgjd this channel belongs to the blonde woman.

  • @MrEtnie
    @MrEtnie Год назад +254

    When I was a kid I watched Bagger 293 transit to another mine. That thing was ridiculous. I remember that my dad would stand in its tracks in the dirt and it went up to his hip. Unbelievable big. 🤩🤩

    • @lemikehendrix357
      @lemikehendrix357 Год назад +5

      Did you get to test drive one yet

    • @MrEtnie
      @MrEtnie Год назад +2

      @@lemikehendrix357 nope. 😂😂

    • @migraeneolufsk
      @migraeneolufsk Год назад +9

      @@lemikehendrix357 yeah bro i drifted that thing around a store parking lot.
      left some pretty cool skid marks

    • @RongDMemer
      @RongDMemer 2 месяца назад

      ​@@migraeneolufskl

  • @Ajaxxx06
    @Ajaxxx06 6 месяцев назад +3

    From simple wheels to these gigantic machinery , we have come a long way ❤

  • @mangoesorsmth
    @mangoesorsmth Год назад +3

    "But this next one moves us into the monster category" Bro i thought we already were in the abomination category.

  • @muhammadsaadmansoor7777
    @muhammadsaadmansoor7777 Год назад +23

    3:21 its like seeing Founding Titan for real

  • @nischalofchrist
    @nischalofchrist Год назад +308

    The way you scale things using regular items like buses and fields is appreciable. Great work.

    • @gamej7946
      @gamej7946 Год назад +7

      It makes you understand the scale of the the vehicles.

    • @juliancontreras5516
      @juliancontreras5516 Год назад

      @@gamej7946 this mf stuttered in the comment section ☠️

    • @thegreendorito9515
      @thegreendorito9515 Год назад +4

      Well, you could just use metric. I don’t know why it would be difficult to comprehend

    • @jacobluneberg597
      @jacobluneberg597 Год назад +5

      @@thegreendorito9515 yeah you can just say how big a thing is but its easier to put it into a realistic scale that the average viewer can comprehend, kinda like how when people talk about absurdly large amounts of money they convert it to time so we can easier understand how much it is, being able to break things down to a more digestible level is a good measure of intelligence as anyone can just regurgitate information, where as making sure the person understands is a much harder task

    • @trijit96
      @trijit96 Год назад

      Best is to use human being as weight, like 10K human which 750 ton approx, as many doesnt know statue of liberty weight

  • @hasanahmed4064
    @hasanahmed4064 3 месяца назад +3

    4:37 and when it’s not loaded, it has a whopping top speed of 3.2km/h 🤣🤣

  • @user-jz8ft8ld4o
    @user-jz8ft8ld4o Год назад +6

    6:05 This reminds me of the first giant enemy from nier automata

  • @marlone.960
    @marlone.960 Год назад +195

    Saw the Bagger 293 really close since we've done a school class trip there and were able to travel straight to the Bagger. It feels surreal how big it is when you're standing right next to it.

    • @187Angelika88
      @187Angelika88 Год назад +1

      interessant

    • @nikitakimov9956
      @nikitakimov9956 Год назад +7

      Germany engineering at it's finest, maybe they just love big metal things

    • @187Angelika88
      @187Angelika88 Год назад +3

      @@nikitakimov9956 mabey the want Just Money and U are in Love with ur own country Germany

    • @masonhidari
      @masonhidari Год назад +9

      @@187Angelika88 y u Sodium chloridey?

    • @crafterrium8724
      @crafterrium8724 Год назад +1

      @@187Angelika88 yes that's probably the case many things are driven by money

  • @knightwolf200612
    @knightwolf200612 Год назад +242

    I've seen none of these except the largest of them all, the Bagger in Germany. Not from up close but from the Autobahn it looked gigantic.

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    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan Год назад +3

      Cool! The only one I’ve seen up close was the NASA transporter. I had my picture taken standing by it’s massive tracks.

  • @GeneralDino
    @GeneralDino Год назад +6

    5:44 everything reminds you of him😞

  • @thegamingirishman7349
    @thegamingirishman7349 Год назад +10

    I got to see the Nasa crawler in person when they rolled out the Artemis 1 for a wet rehearsal, it's insane how big it is and I believe it's powered by a nuclear reactor.

  • @jaffasplaffa1
    @jaffasplaffa1 Год назад +120

    Once I drove through Germany I saw the Bagger 293 in action. Didn't even look real, never seen anything of that size before.

    • @Diebausscompany
      @Diebausscompany Год назад +7

      Germany best country

    • @the_observer9786
      @the_observer9786 Год назад +7

      @@Diebausscompany 🙄

    • @alexlee2581
      @alexlee2581 Год назад

      I saw the Bagger 298

    • @yautjamerk9159
      @yautjamerk9159 Год назад

      @@alexlee2581 Please send me the next lottery ticket, I don't meet people from the future very often

    • @MrKobus-rz4qy
      @MrKobus-rz4qy Год назад +1

      @@Diebausscompany ok 4th largest economy

  • @oeliku3033
    @oeliku3033 Год назад +140

    funfact about the Bagger 293: They built an above ground power line in 2000 that the Bagger had to cross in 2010 to move to a new mining location. So in order to not have to rebuild the power line, they just made 2 pillars much taller than the others to fit the machine 10 years later. Those pillars are gigantic and they remain intact today.
    Edit: okay it doesnt seem to be Bagger 293 in particular, as others have told in the comments, but some other giant Bagger. I will keep looking for the source though

    • @zackwaffen9210
      @zackwaffen9210 Год назад +6

      Do you know the exact location so I can check it out on google maps

    • @rossou99
      @rossou99 Год назад +3

      Source?

    • @oeliku3033
      @oeliku3033 Год назад +7

      @@rossou99 My roommate that lives in a village near those mines told me some time ago. Its likely somewhat near Cottbus, Germany in a region called "Lausitz", where much of the german coal is mined.
      I will search for the newspaper article, but I dont have the time right now. If I remember my roommates contact info I will ask him as well :)

    • @Ashod00
      @Ashod00 Год назад +2

      love me some german engineering farsightedness, please do share the article when you find it

    • @BeautifulPeopleBTFLPPL
      @BeautifulPeopleBTFLPPL Год назад

      Why the World's Largest Land Vehicle Exists for the last 44 years ? Bagger 288 & Bagger 293.
      ruclips.net/video/cU468bh_9xg/видео.html
      .....

  • @frankjennings4489
    @frankjennings4489 Год назад +1

    I grew up next to the Kennecott copper mine in Utah, which was and probably still is the biggest mine in the world. We used to play at a park that was built with tires from these huge trucks. Most were cut in half, so you could climb on top of them or hide inside. It was pretty fun as a kid.

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl Год назад +12

    It must be fun to operate giant equipment like that. What an awesome job!

    • @tiberiuoprea8482
      @tiberiuoprea8482 9 месяцев назад

      No, you don't want that, it's hard

    • @yeboxxxchannel2505
      @yeboxxxchannel2505 5 месяцев назад

      If you have fear of heights, terrible eye-sight and/or terrible comprehension of the speed.
      Then DEFINITELY not..
      Because this thing requires a LOT of effort And GREAT eye-sight So you don't accidentally run over something

  • @segomotsomodiega492
    @segomotsomodiega492 Год назад +241

    Those are some impressive machines. I am familiar with the Komatsu 930e haul truck(not featured here), so if the Belaz 75710 is bigger that is really amazing.

  • @moonsword1182
    @moonsword1182 Год назад +285

    Great story but would be more fun if they let Sergi test drive them!😊

  • @nikhilc3933
    @nikhilc3933 6 месяцев назад

    Really amezing...The technology is beyond imaginable 😮😮...so much amezing things...and How they even Built it 😮😮

  • @charKT-7461
    @charKT-7461 Год назад +3

    You can’t convince me the Bagger 293 is NOT a Metal Gear boss

  • @SaarphireTTV
    @SaarphireTTV Год назад +128

    You could have added the fact, that "Schwerer Gustav" was able to hit targets 28 to 49km away :D
    Mindblowing.

    • @universalmuiscgroup
      @universalmuiscgroup Год назад +1

      where is it now?

    • @gr4vityjuli4n
      @gr4vityjuli4n Год назад +11

      @@universalmuiscgroup reused for tanks.

    • @f6lse
      @f6lse Год назад +1

      it was supposed to be used to shoot across the english channel too !

    • @Alad-
      @Alad- Год назад +5

      What the fuck? I thought it could snipe you from a country away with that size

    • @universalmuiscgroup
      @universalmuiscgroup Год назад +1

      @@Alad- Maybe if it sits right next to the border and the target is next to the other side of the border :3

  • @sreemaankuruvella2903
    @sreemaankuruvella2903 Год назад +22

    1:13 there was blood under the car

    • @dannymoonie3914
      @dannymoonie3914 Год назад +1

      no lmao

    • @cynderella5222
      @cynderella5222 Год назад

      Not blood. Enlarged screenshot looks like a couple of pieces of cardboard, perhaps. Although the dirt does look to be darker underneath the car, probably bcz of the motor oil and other car fluids that were released during this 'first pressing'. So I think that makes them extra virgin.

  • @cstan8345
    @cstan8345 Год назад +12

    the bagger 293 looks like something you'd see in the electric state (look it up and you'll know what i'm talking about). it's insane how humans went from small wagons to metal beasts like the bagger

  • @bizzyizzy9526
    @bizzyizzy9526 Год назад +44

    As an engineering student seeing these incredible machines makes me giddy with excitement 😁

    • @makwieli
      @makwieli Год назад +4

      Samee, I wonder how they make all of those machines, planes, rockets, giant boats etc.

  • @doomyboi
    @doomyboi Год назад +17

    0:58 That's kind of terrifying

  • @fayeharrison1741
    @fayeharrison1741 Год назад

    i dont know why, but big machinery is just so fudging cool and fascinating!

  • @rishi-coc
    @rishi-coc Год назад

    THE BEST VIDEO ,Which explained well as THUMBNAIL..

  • @jochemversteeg5102
    @jochemversteeg5102 Год назад +23

    I live in Holland and everytime I have to go to germany for work I drive by Köln. Around 5 or 6 am when its still relative dark outside these big baggers look outstanding. Mines that are bigger then small city's and machines that have even more lights then those small city's really are a cool sight to look at.

    • @CheckM8393
      @CheckM8393 Год назад +1

      That’s nice !! Wish I could see them where I live in Canada

  • @tbagings3566
    @tbagings3566 Год назад +18

    1:06 my new zombie Apocalyps vehicle

  • @novalley9860
    @novalley9860 Год назад

    workin for you doin mighty things theyre mighty machines

  • @manquu4996
    @manquu4996 Год назад +4

    Im living like 5km away from an open coal mine and I can see the bagger 293 very often haha

  • @davidstrix4491
    @davidstrix4491 Год назад +21

    This "Bagger 293" is in my hometown in Germany. There he excavates the layers of earth for coal day after day. On summer nights when it's quiet outside and you opened the window you could hear the noise of the machines even though it was several kilometers away. You can see it from near or far from vantage points or guided tours. Greetings from Germany :D

    • @Juba044
      @Juba044 Год назад +1

      since when is Germany a town?

    • @iz.Mystic
      @iz.Mystic Год назад +8

      @@Juba044 "hometown in germany"

    • @karenstewart6246
      @karenstewart6246 Год назад +1

      Hello there how are you doing today

    • @R18jura
      @R18jura Год назад

      Moin Servus moin

  • @dhawalmadankar4471
    @dhawalmadankar4471 Год назад +108

    Its so fascinating that technology has come so far and humans are always creating something that seemed impossible.

    • @seanstraub474
      @seanstraub474 Год назад +5

      we've come very far with methods and means of destruction

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Год назад +3

      @@seanstraub474 exactly, a massive machine to mine mountains of coal, wow so cool /s.

    • @crafterrium8724
      @crafterrium8724 Год назад +10

      @@mad0uche if you were standing right next to it you probably wouldn't be saying just that

    • @abhishekdarjee7069
      @abhishekdarjee7069 Год назад

      @@crafterrium8724 if u were standing before lion , u wouldn't said that

    • @crafterrium8724
      @crafterrium8724 Год назад

      @@abhishekdarjee7069 i dont think that means anything considering i was talking about the machinery and not a lion

  • @mechatech9897
    @mechatech9897 7 месяцев назад +1

    The drivers of these monsters must feel like a king.

  • @NaTech94
    @NaTech94 5 месяцев назад +1

    *As an engineering student, witnessing these incredible machines fills me with uncontainable excitement! 😁*

    • @ppeggy45
      @ppeggy45 5 месяцев назад +1

      Happiest engineering student:

    • @RongDMemer
      @RongDMemer 2 месяца назад

      A happy engineering student is a depressed average human

  • @koenigsegg-xt5ee
    @koenigsegg-xt5ee Год назад +12

    2:08 just wait until we get the butterfly

  • @janicelizheim2419
    @janicelizheim2419 Год назад +66

    Bagger, I saw it for the first time in Fallout 76 and thought it didn't exist because of its huge unrealistic size. How impressive.
    I really want to see it in person someday.

    • @freddi1954
      @freddi1954 Год назад +1

      you should try to see them before 2030, as the state in Germany where these giants serve will cease coal mining

    • @treykemmerer211
      @treykemmerer211 Год назад

      Nah bo1 moon

  • @ManosLino
    @ManosLino Год назад +1

    I have seen the Bagger 293 in Greece Kozani city and its trully so huge!! In the night its actually like cruise ship with lights

  • @qwert314oderwat
    @qwert314oderwat Год назад

    Der Schaufelradbagger ist einfach so ein geiles Gerät

  • @gggguhforever1692
    @gggguhforever1692 Год назад +89

    It's so incredible to watch how they operate in husky feld with those rough landscape

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      @insanevehicles4471 Год назад

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    • @bobzelley5100
      @bobzelley5100 Год назад

      Only God created something that matters. God bless.

  • @koenemanse7808
    @koenemanse7808 Год назад +28

    When you drive to Germany from where I live you can see a few of the open coal mines from the Autobahn, so when we go on vacation you can see that thing with all the floodlights, looking like a beast.

    • @Dakrahs
      @Dakrahs Год назад +2

      True! I flew to Düsseldorf Airport yesterday at night and I was stunned that I could see this beast from the sky! Looked incredible and unreal

    • @christianotten5125
      @christianotten5125 Год назад +1

      @@Dakrahs ah u probably flew over Garzweiler and over my head haha, the flight path of Düsseldorf Airport is directly over my home

    • @Dakrahs
      @Dakrahs Год назад +1

      @@christianotten5125 haha nice

    • @maalikserebryakov
      @maalikserebryakov Год назад

      @@christianotten5125 doxxers: write that down, write that down!

  • @Yato_q
    @Yato_q Год назад +3

    from germany here and i actually had a tour guide show us the giant coal mining thing
    was very cool and big
    takes like 10 minutes just to walk around that thing

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis Год назад

      You guys shut down your last Nuc Reactor for environmental reasons, but are digging and burning coal at a horrendous rate. Why? What's going on in Germany?

    • @Yato_q
      @Yato_q Год назад

      @@terry_willis sir this thing is no longer operating
      It is only there for educational reasons
      Like a museum

  • @maiqtheliar_
    @maiqtheliar_ Год назад +6

    Sometimes I just want to feel whats like to drive those

    • @tiberiuoprea8482
      @tiberiuoprea8482 9 месяцев назад

      It's boring and you have to pay attention to a lot of things as these machines can break easily, these are complex things. I didn't drive it, but I was in cabin with drivers many times, it's nothing like you imagine. It's loud inside and the area looks like the Moon surface.

  • @9ja41
    @9ja41 Год назад +21

    If you are ever in the area it's honestly worth going to the tagebau hambach mine, there are good viewing points where you can watch like 10 or more Bagger 293s working all at once, truly amazing stuff.

    • @fxxxnky
      @fxxxnky Год назад

      Heading there right now! Could you send me the address?

  • @homopoluza
    @homopoluza Год назад +13

    6:10
    It was so unnecessary green screen lol

  • @kaimachineschannel
    @kaimachineschannel 11 месяцев назад

    *I saw the bagger once and it was amazing and you were right it did crack the road it drove on*

  • @sowsow6677
    @sowsow6677 Год назад +12

    That’s so insane and huge, makes me feel good about humanity and the people who actually work hard for the world

    • @gokushkameha-ha-ha9344
      @gokushkameha-ha-ha9344 Год назад

      Nah fuck that those people are exploited and 90 percent of humanity is disgusting and horribly abusive and in denial about it.

    • @leotownsend898
      @leotownsend898 Год назад +5

      For money not for the world mate

    • @brianramirez8255
      @brianramirez8255 Год назад

      @@leotownsend898 yep, without the desire for massive profits, these machine wouldnt exist. They tear the earth apart only for money.

  • @mowimowi
    @mowimowi Год назад +16

    Yes, the „Bagger 293“, with best greetings from Germany

    • @DuBstep115
      @DuBstep115 Год назад

      Pretty mad that the Badger was built in 1995

    • @mowimowi
      @mowimowi Год назад +3

      @@DuBstep115 Wy is it pretty mad, that it was built in 1995? And btw it is called BAGGER and not BADGER. The original name was "MAN TAKRAF RB293".

    • @otrof6203
      @otrof6203 Год назад +1

      @@mowimowi he means that he would expect something like that to be built in last few years not 27 years ago.

    • @curiousmind_
      @curiousmind_ Год назад

      @@mowimowi so it must be quite famous there in Germany?

  • @ayushtiwari2959
    @ayushtiwari2959 Год назад

    One of the most interesting videos Ive ever seen!

  • @memerfromearth6476
    @memerfromearth6476 Год назад +34

    Let's give him a big applaud for the efforts he's putting 👏

  • @diegodesigns3976
    @diegodesigns3976 Год назад +8

    6:20
    I always wondered how they make those huge holes so cleanly

  • @Arkay315
    @Arkay315 Год назад

    I love how the gustav rail canon was mentioned, most people forget to mention it.

  • @KingPredaking9229
    @KingPredaking9229 Год назад +1

    The bagger is huge it’s like the titanic of the land vehicles, truly I’d the biggest.

  • @vazanere
    @vazanere Год назад +8

    The Bagger 293 is just like that huge mining drill the Cabal use in that Vex strike where you drive past it. Wow, crazy it exists.

  • @nielscremer599
    @nielscremer599 Год назад +7

    Yes, in fact I was the only loader for schwerer Gustav back in my highschool years. That thing was quite the plinker!

    • @shotsfiredman
      @shotsfiredman Год назад

      Only loader for schwerer Gustav? The thing took 45 minutes to reload with a 20 man crew

  • @montogomery478
    @montogomery478 7 месяцев назад

    These behemoths are certainly some Mighty Machines!

  • @miguel.manojaya
    @miguel.manojaya Год назад

    nice, a video that isn't a click bait! CONGRATS

  • @markocatovic4312
    @markocatovic4312 Год назад +11

    Great video! Would be interesting to know how many people is required to operate/drive these vehicles

  • @MissAtlantique
    @MissAtlantique Год назад +8

    I love these monsters. Went to study mining engineering and you get to see a lot of these guys... even on site if you're lucky

  • @0xfps
    @0xfps 7 месяцев назад

    Bagger 293 is a threatening name alone. Very befitting.

  • @theguywiththechannel8137
    @theguywiththechannel8137 8 месяцев назад

    these videos give out lots of nostalgia because i remember watching them sence i was six

  • @bhushanmilindborole9616
    @bhushanmilindborole9616 10 месяцев назад

    I just love the comparison being made, twice the amount of earth removed as compared to making panama canal. Nice

  • @jensensmith8514
    @jensensmith8514 Год назад +8

    1:55 that is a very odd comparison.

  • @k7l3rworkman97
    @k7l3rworkman97 Год назад +5

    That last one was in GhostRider and he made it Awesome 🔥

  • @lordofhowell7158
    @lordofhowell7158 Год назад

    New subscriber. Brilliant video 💪🏻 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @GaiusM4nuel
    @GaiusM4nuel Год назад +3

    There is a giant vehicle which was used for lignite mining near where I live. It is called "Abraumförderbrücke F60" and it measures 500m in length, 204m in width, 80m in height and is 11,000t heavy. It is not running anymore but you can book guided tours and walk around on it which is really cool.
    PS: sry for my bad english

  • @emptysvoid
    @emptysvoid Год назад +6

    Germany be like: So we made the largest vehicle ever, what are we doing now?
    Beat our record.

  • @reviewadda3888
    @reviewadda3888 10 месяцев назад

    Great kind of knowledge....industry based knowledge

  • @mafiaaslam1724
    @mafiaaslam1724 3 месяца назад

    The RWE Bagger 288 is the world's largest land vehicle, owned and frequently used by RWE AG, a large utility company in Germany. More than 700 feet long and meant for mining operations, the 13,000-ton beast is a $100 million state-of-the-art bucket-wheel excavator for digging up coal in mountainous and rocky areas.

    • @nicz7694
      @nicz7694 Месяц назад

      288 was the largest till 95 but now its 293

  • @jackivan7632
    @jackivan7632 Год назад +8

    2:15 sounds like a starwars vehicle

  • @kinglollin_lp840
    @kinglollin_lp840 Год назад +17

    To answer your last question. Yeah I have seen one of them live. I can see one live now. And it is the biggest one. I live in Germany right next to the coal mine where the "Schaufelradbagger" (thats how we call it) is working. And its pretty impressive. I can tall you that😅

  • @2b522
    @2b522 2 месяца назад +1

    Broooo😂😂.These cars are insanely big and they are strong!❤❤

  • @kostjaplays8428
    @kostjaplays8428 Год назад

    a few years ago i controlled Bagger 286 in Germany for some time. Great and interessting time.

  • @konjihi2323
    @konjihi2323 Год назад +5

    I saw Belaz 75710 when it was just build, and i can say that this thing is unforgetable

  • @davidndeda1219
    @davidndeda1219 Год назад +6

    As an African am purely astonished as well as impressed by the level of engineering it took to make those fascinating vehicles... Pure genius

    • @Error-bx8zq
      @Error-bx8zq Год назад +1

      They actually stole this technology from Africans.. I mean look at Girafs

  • @andreavaltulini6997
    @andreavaltulini6997 4 месяца назад

    Respect to the person that had to lift all these machines up to put them on a weight machine

  • @jixster1566
    @jixster1566 Год назад

    Yeah I saw the NASA crawler in person. Quite a sight to see in person

  • @MsWe2345
    @MsWe2345 Год назад +35

    While I was on the highway with my dad, I remember seeing a really big wheel being hauled by a military truck. I can’t remember how big it was since I saw it for like 30 seconds 3-4 years ago. Though, I would say it’s around the size as one of the wheels on the Belaz 75710 at 0:20.
    Is it very unlikely for these beasts to be transported by water, like transporting the Bagger 293 from Germany to the US?

    • @changsangma1915
      @changsangma1915 Год назад +1

      What makes you think its unlikely, to have these giants machineries transported as parts of it until it reaches the destination and assembled into place?!

    • @impyrobot
      @impyrobot Год назад

      Probably disassembled and shipped by boat

    • @changein3d
      @changein3d Год назад +1

      I think there would be no real use for these giant machines in the U.S., geopraphically. I guess it makes more sense to use multiple smaller rigs everywhere except for these few mines in Germany.

  • @saladinthedark7459
    @saladinthedark7459 Год назад +4

    American documentaries be like:
    It's as heavy as 97867564 big macs, as long as 31 Ford F150's, and as high as 7/13ths of the empire state building

  • @wanabezhofi
    @wanabezhofi Год назад

    nice video :) i was woking on bagger in germany sachsen . Pretty huge indeed

  • @Aatell764
    @Aatell764 Год назад

    Man I would love to see that bagger just driving down the road, so heavy it crushes the road. That would be quite the site to see.

  • @schaefer1898
    @schaefer1898 Год назад +9

    I've seen the Bagger when I was a kid. We had a school trip in Germany to one of those giant earth holes where they dig up the coal (Braunkohle).
    I remember we called it "Schaufelradbagger" and it looked like something out of this world. I mostly remember the wheel, maybe because my brain could hardly process the size of the "rest" of that thing. Just the wheel alone was about five times the size of a two story building.
    It's 30 years ago (approximately). But I still remember clearly how impressed I was.

  • @SK-tk6bi
    @SK-tk6bi Год назад +8

    This was extremely fascinating to watch. Honestly, for the first time in a long time I was awestruck while watching a youtube video. The last machine is unbelievable!

  • @CrazyFunnyCats
    @CrazyFunnyCats Год назад

    Our lawnmower is a rear bagger!😂
    Great video Blonde!❤️🐾🐿🇨🇦✨