Thank you for not speaking every minute throughout the video. It's easy enough to understand what's taking place and to not have to hear unnecessary narrative is refreshing.
If you want a crazy comparison, watch this video, then watch one which shows the mess that some "experts" can cause driving a simple semi-trailer on a straight road. The people involved in these types of move are the true stars of the trucking industry, and that is the whole team, not just these five star drivers. You all have my admiration.
Totally agree! The use of semi-submersible ships is a brilliant example of how engineering tackles even the most complex challenges. It’s incredible how these ships can partially sink, lift massive vessels or structures, and then rise back up to transport them. The precision and innovation behind this method are truly fascinating-it’s like watching a giant puzzle being solved!
Wow, transporting those oversized loads is an incredible feat of engineering and coordination! The sheer size of the loads and the specialized vehicles used to move them are so impressive. It takes a lot of precision and expertise to handle such massive cargo safely across roads, especially with all the logistics involved. Definitely fascinating to watch!
*The stability and precision of this machine create a solid sense of confidence in every project. It's like a mentor teaching me to trust in peak performance.*
Good afternoon to everyone, that is activities i,v never seen nowhere,let me kudos to all those engaged in this operation, brilliant video, keep up the remarkable job, you people helping me to enjoy my retirement,i hope everyone is well paid, especially to those trucks drivers, these guys deserve good pay, keep the videos coming,i,m viewing from Dominica,
I found the section about the electromagnetic transport particularly intriguing! Moving a $30 million magnet over 3,200 miles is no small feat. It makes me wonder about the logistics involved-how do they ensure such a valuable and delicate item arrives safely? It’s interesting to think about the challenges that must arise, from securing the load to managing traffic along the route. Additionally, with so many people watching this operation, did they have to implement any special safety measures to protect both the public and the transport team? This blend of high-stakes logistics and public interest adds a unique layer to the challenges faced by companies in this field. Does anyone else think that these large-scale operations might become a spectator event, with more people wanting to see how these engineering feats are accomplished?
Saw on of these haul systems in 1975 . Kayanta Az ,transporting steam locomotives to Utah for a scenic rail road . The engineering improvements in 50+years are interesting !
its not just about renting it, its also the police escort, or head escort, having to block off full streets to travel down, since it take sup multiple lanes. The cranes, trucks, and workers. Its a project and a half
Labour day weekend, 1983, I was project manager for shipping a 600 ton nuclear reactor assembly from Lachine, Que. Canada, to the Darlington generating station then under construction, east of Toronto and Oshawa Ont. Say 500 Km or so. That move cost about CDN $125,000 at that time. This work included moving the assembly from the fabricating shop onto the free-floating barge using a multi-axle heavy load transporter. Barge rental, tie-down, tug boat to pull the barge up the St Lawrence river and Lake Ontario to the new power station site. Landing the barge and setting it down on a prepared gravel bed, ready for unloading. That weekend was very hot and windy, with 6 foot waves on the lake. Pretty exciting time.
Helicopter fuel consumption and equipment wear are changing. However, it is not necessary to distribute traffic on major roads and being able to take direct routes instead of just using paths that can bring in volume is a priority.
I’d really like to see the cost calculations for these methods vs cargo helicopter fleets. On the one hand, fuel for cargo helicopters is super expensive, as is equipment wear and tear. On the other hand, you don’t have to coordinate traffic on major roads and can take a direct route instead of only using the largest roads that can take the weight.
The largest helicopter lift capacity is what.. 40k? These heavy loads way 100,000+, and it's much harder to get 4 helicopters flying in unison than it is to strap the thing to a truck.
Huh. It sounds like maybe you'd have to coordinate with local authorities anyway, so that nothing important is damaged be the collective downdraft of hundreds or thousands of cargo helicopters trying to lift the same load. It still feels like there should be a better way to do this, but I suppose a 600 meter wide treaded transport tank is also out of the question? I mean on the one hand, it'd be a war crime to drive it, but on the other hand, you wouldn't have to worry about clearing the path and it'd probably only take a few dozen years to assemble on site.
Most of those loads it's not the wait it's the size of them that was the challenge, after all I run a 125 ton locomotive it's not that wide tall or anyting else but it's heavy. Another cool video is moving the 4023 Union Pacific Big boy locomotive
THIS IS NOT MIGHTY MACHINES WITH THE SONG INTRO Mighty machines Big and mighty machines Working for you doing mighty things They're mighty machines Lifting and pulling and flying so high Building a building up to the sky You can watch them all day and never know why They're mighty machines Hear them roar Watch them soar Sit right down and see There are stories to enjoy For every girl and boy... Mighty machines Big and mighty machines Working for you doing mighty things They're mighty machines Working for you doing mighty things They're mighty machines
i remember driving on us-95 south of vegas and a heavy load forced everyone off the roads including semis. they were hauling a casino sign with 1 million lbs of weight, 8 semis in the front 6 in the back pushing.
Thank you for not speaking every minute throughout the video. It's easy enough to understand what's taking place and to not have to hear unnecessary narrative is refreshing.
Funny.... after I read that, I started it over and heard the totally annoying obnoxious pounding noise.
Some people are very impressed with the sound of their own voice & the background noise was irritating
If you want a crazy comparison, watch this video, then watch one which shows the mess that some "experts" can cause driving a simple semi-trailer on a straight road. The people involved in these types of move are the true stars of the trucking industry, and that is the whole team, not just these five star drivers. You all have my admiration.
The use of semi-submersible ships for lifting huge vessels is fascinating. It’s amazing how engineering can solve such complex problems.
Totally agree! The use of semi-submersible ships is a brilliant example of how engineering tackles even the most complex challenges. It’s incredible how these ships can partially sink, lift massive vessels or structures, and then rise back up to transport them. The precision and innovation behind this method are truly fascinating-it’s like watching a giant puzzle being solved!
Wow, transporting those oversized loads is an incredible feat of engineering and coordination! The sheer size of the loads and the specialized vehicles used to move them are so impressive. It takes a lot of precision and expertise to handle such massive cargo safely across roads, especially with all the logistics involved. Definitely fascinating to watch!
Nah bruh the driver of Beyel brothers is adding all the weight💀💀💀💀💀
True😂😂😂
*The stability and precision of this machine create a solid sense of confidence in every project. It's like a mentor teaching me to trust in peak performance.*
Good afternoon to everyone, that is activities i,v never seen nowhere,let me kudos to all those engaged in this operation, brilliant video, keep up the remarkable job, you people helping me to enjoy my retirement,i hope everyone is well paid, especially to those trucks drivers, these guys deserve good pay, keep the videos coming,i,m viewing from Dominica,
I'm looking forward for more video of hauling heavy equipment transportation materials and other equipment.
Nice to hear from you, Neal. 👍🏻 I hope you are well.
I found the section about the electromagnetic transport particularly intriguing! Moving a $30 million magnet over 3,200 miles is no small feat. It makes me wonder about the logistics involved-how do they ensure such a valuable and delicate item arrives safely? It’s interesting to think about the challenges that must arise, from securing the load to managing traffic along the route. Additionally, with so many people watching this operation, did they have to implement any special safety measures to protect both the public and the transport team? This blend of high-stakes logistics and public interest adds a unique layer to the challenges faced by companies in this field. Does anyone else think that these large-scale operations might become a spectator event, with more people wanting to see how these engineering feats are accomplished?
Saw on of these haul systems in 1975 . Kayanta Az ,transporting steam locomotives to Utah for a scenic rail road . The engineering improvements in 50+years are interesting !
Moving 1 of those things without a load is quite a project in itself
I deliver some big loads, you can ask my girlfriend.
RIP Antonov... 😮💨
Can't even imagine the cost to rent something that Amazing
The Electro-Magnet move cost them 3 million!!! The one that took a year and a half must been pricey!!!
Thank you 😊 I knew it had to be alot but 3 Million is Insane. Needed that Delivery bad. Peace & Safe Weekend to all of you.
its not just about renting it, its also the police escort, or head escort, having to block off full streets to travel down, since it take sup multiple lanes. The cranes, trucks, and workers. Its a project and a half
@@Jamezy316 And power lines !!!
Labour day weekend, 1983, I was project manager for shipping a 600 ton nuclear reactor assembly from Lachine, Que. Canada, to the Darlington generating station then under construction, east of Toronto and Oshawa Ont. Say 500 Km or so.
That move cost about CDN $125,000 at that time.
This work included moving the assembly from the fabricating shop onto the free-floating barge using a multi-axle heavy load transporter. Barge rental, tie-down, tug boat to pull the barge up the St Lawrence river and Lake Ontario to the new power station site. Landing the barge and setting it down on a prepared gravel bed, ready for unloading.
That weekend was very hot and windy, with 6 foot waves on the lake. Pretty exciting time.
Helicopter fuel consumption and equipment wear are changing. However, it is not necessary to distribute traffic on major roads and being able to take direct routes instead of just using paths that can bring in volume is a priority.
The one starting @ 3:19 reminds me of getting Rose Parade floats around the corner at Orange Grove and Colorado Blvd in Pasadena.
The people who operate these machines are skillful
dude had a stroke 5:54
A moment of silence for the Antonov 😕💔
Yes sadly she was bombed by her own ppl.
I hope someone builds one again - or even bigger.
Last roloff of 2022🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😌😌😌👍👍👍let’s move on to 2023
Impressive! Quite the engineering challenge.
I’d really like to see the cost calculations for these methods vs cargo helicopter fleets. On the one hand, fuel for cargo helicopters is super expensive, as is equipment wear and tear. On the other hand, you don’t have to coordinate traffic on major roads and can take a direct route instead of only using the largest roads that can take the weight.
The largest helicopter lift capacity is what.. 40k? These heavy loads way 100,000+, and it's much harder to get 4 helicopters flying in unison than it is to strap the thing to a truck.
@@dei_stroyer see, that makes sense, but all I really hear is "they haven't made the helicopters big enough yet"
@@Rms2015 at that point it would be what’s known as, airplane.
power transformers like the one in the video at 4 mins weigh in at 600+ tonnes or around 1.2million lbs , biggest helicopter load is 30,000lbs
Huh. It sounds like maybe you'd have to coordinate with local authorities anyway, so that nothing important is damaged be the collective downdraft of hundreds or thousands of cargo helicopters trying to lift the same load. It still feels like there should be a better way to do this, but I suppose a 600 meter wide treaded transport tank is also out of the question? I mean on the one hand, it'd be a war crime to drive it, but on the other hand, you wouldn't have to worry about clearing the path and it'd probably only take a few dozen years to assemble on site.
Awesome video more like this
Imagine you are one of those truck drivers and you are thing thinking to yourself: "It'll be over in no time. Just do not worry larry"
Imagine the engineers after building a huge ship, now you gotta build something that can transport it.
They used to build at sea-shores or river-shores. Trucks and trains came centuries after ships
@@dipiti8739 I was talking about the ship they docked the cruise ship on to tow and repair it.
Nice videos Gracias Sr Amigo
very impressive moving ! thx !
Really good
WOW! Big Machines!
That man truck is definitely a real man truck 💪💪💪💪😎
It’s unbelievable that one truck engine can haul all of that
just so beautiful please send more 😄😆😉😘
Some Look like Macy's T-Day Parade Floats in NYC.
Seen heavier loads pulled by Scammell tractors quarter length of this lot.
Seen fat chick's in little cars too, so? 😆
1 way is: if you carry classified things, just tell em u transport alien parts/ships
I have never seen big machines before that can do that.
Most of those loads it's not the wait it's the size of them that was the challenge, after all I run a 125 ton locomotive it's not that wide tall or anyting else but it's heavy. Another cool video is moving the 4023 Union Pacific Big boy locomotive
အထူး အထူးကျေးဇူးတင်ပါသည်နော်..။။
Great video..
Speechless
I thought that ship at 5:28 was carrying a bunch of giant Newports🙃
I was looking for the “oh so that’s how they move your mom” comment
It’s crazy how the European ones always have such short distance but such long time 😂
hate to be stuck behind these on highway
Neat stuff.
THIS IS NOT MIGHTY MACHINES WITH THE SONG INTRO
Mighty machines
Big and mighty machines
Working for you doing mighty things
They're mighty machines
Lifting and pulling and flying so high
Building a building up to the sky
You can watch them all day and never know why
They're mighty machines
Hear them roar
Watch them soar
Sit right down and see
There are stories to enjoy
For every girl and boy...
Mighty machines
Big and mighty machines
Working for you doing mighty things
They're mighty machines
Working for you doing mighty things
They're mighty machines
A moment of silence for the antonov
wow how neat
i remember driving on us-95 south of vegas and a heavy load forced everyone off the roads including semis. they were hauling a casino sign with 1 million lbs of weight, 8 semis in the front 6 in the back pushing.
They literally made a train on the road with semi trucks 🤔
At first I was like
????? 95 runs along the east coast, tf you mean Vegas?
Then I realized that's I-95 and you said US-95 haha
Just think you got a flat tyer on one of thease
Bikin jalanan macet kl kayak gini, hehe
Massive n 😎👍
Oversice loaddddddddddddddddddddd
Picture is clickbait.
NOOTEBOOM
Not explaining how the trailers have axles controlled by someone behind the rig is an epic fail
You just explained it. It’s only a fail if you’re blind. 😂😂
How big on imagineble.najare najar mein kho jae kahi.heavy heven equipment...
A ship jack, I’ve seen it all
Super heated plasma cutter boiler.
They said I would get free shipping with my Amazon Prime membership 😝😜🤪
Do the people have to move the things in one go or do they take breaks and switch shifts
Depends how long it takes, if it take a lot of time, they probably switch or take breaks by labor laws
Such a stupid question unfortunately
R.I.P. An-225 😢
Tuyệt Vòi lắm 🎉🎉🎉❤❤
There are planes for this stuff but the costs is millions more than using a truck to do it. The planes used in this shit are unbelievable too.
And they cant always land near where the item must go as there are not runways long enough for them. So you would still need to transport it by road.
You want a job with extreme pressure? Be the owner of any one of these companies that's pulling these kind of stuff
Impressive! 👏👏😻😻🤩🤩
Habitat for humanity
Cat power all the way
It digs a tunnel and goes there
Хорошее кино!
Imoressive❤😍🤩🔥👏👏🙏😇God bless!
Rip an 225
The math and logistics must go into the moves is behind thinking. How the Roads take this weight defies belief.
✈✈Antonov An-225 aircraft. 😮💨
Thanks to these machines, transportation is possible, but it's not that huge. The power of this one machine must be equal to 1,000 cows, right?
Cray 2 super computer program cutter /blueprints.
Why did they use a plane to transport an item only 7 kilometers ?
Just love to warch these heavy haul loads
Just curious about the orange paint on the plane. Is it the same orange paint trump uses 😅
У меня сосед по даче, спер ж/д цистерну для септика и ночью!!!! привез и разгрузил так, что никто не проснулся.
I carry my oversized load everywhere I go
RIP An225
At 0:24 Wouldn’t it have been easier though to move the boat by water instead?
That assumes that the delivery point is connected to the source point with a water route capable of supporting the load
Yowza!!!
If the wheels can turn 360degrees….why turn at all. .?.
Why have a billion when you could have a million?
If we’re able to solve cancer... why solve it at all? That’s basically what you said dumbass!
5:55 ?
Think about them who drive these.
Appreciate the info and video. I didn't enjoy the robot voice. Surely you can get a human to voice over
Video was great. Voiceover was painful.
Dlaczego najczęściej w transportach gabarytów widuje się MANa?
ANTONOV 225 9:47
😊👍
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Why want the first ship delivered via water?
I remember my first beer.
Biggest load
🤩🤩
my computer is glitching? or the video?
Your computer
Give the time stamp of the thumbnail.
No.
Big Plane
The thumbnail is so fake