The INSANE Invention of The Excavator | The History and Evolution
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- Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
- Mankind has a long history in construction and engineering.
The New Stone Age was the period when the first primitive tools were used.
The basic functions like cutting, scraping and pounding were discovered.
With the Copper and the Bronze ages, the wheel was introduced and this allowed construction to advance.
Tools became more precise and durable as well.
Iron was largely used during the Iron age and the newly-developed tools were used to improve woodworking.
It is believed that rollers and sledges were first used by the Egyptians.
Yu' know, I'd have liked and watched the entire video if you'd have picked a picture of what you're currently talking about and stuck with it instead of cycling through a bunch of different ones.
Aye spot on
Precisely, so chaotic
I would wish you used pictures of the inovations and particular machines you were describing instead of just random images.
my thought exactly.
Aye spot on
Notice how none of the pictures showed line up with what he's saying..🙄
The pictures have almost no connection to the narration. It’s very distracting.
I'm sure glad Cat and Hyundai were around in the 1830's
The slides are all over the place
I heard, Joseph Cyril Bamford, watched a child relative, digging sand, on the beach, using their arm. As excavators/shovels were too big and heavy. He then thought about mounting it on an existing tractor,with loader. It was such a success,in clearing bombsites in the 1940's. He started a company, using his initials. Every manufacturer has copied, and developed it since.
Hence JCB. There ya go
They actually began making Agricultural Trailers before mounting Tractors with diggers.
@@paulnolan1352 I knew JCB,was the original,as they made agricultural trailers,it's even more obvious,how easy,it was to see the possibility.
No Joseph started at farm trailers. He saw a crude tractor _ mounted back actor at a trade show and said i can improve on that design..........
Please! The audio doesn't match the excavators your showing! It's all over the place... total crap!
Never saw someone put such effort into the history and narration while being so lazy about the video composition and synchronizing it with the history.
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You are correct on the fact of the shovel being invented by William Otis but the Hydraulic Excavator was invented by W.G. Armstrong & Company in 1882 in England. There is a major difference between a shovel and a excavator.
Cycle as many possible different pictures of random excavators. Great work loosing everybody within the first 2 minutes
Your timelines in history are all mixed up and don't match the pictures being shown!
The first hydraulic excavator was an Liebherr
Need to coordinate film with equipment description. This video was extremely difficult to follow.
Good job reading an article while cycling through random stock images.
You could have been showing examples of the subject you were talking about.. drum clutches, shivs, blocks. But no just a random order of random pictures with no actual context to to what you were talking about other than them being industrial equipment
Otis then Poclain .
Two Italian brothers built first hydraulic excavator Poclain bought idea.
My dad and uncle had a Koehring466. Now I have several Cat excavators
You missed the road graders they are awesome machines
That is how our gravel road is maintained. 30 years ago I did radio work and it included installing them in all kinds of trucks and heavy equipment in the oil fields in the Arctic. Many times I’d have to go out at night where they were parked and running as it was so cold. I’d have the antenna cable in my coat to keep it warm and flexible till it was installed. I used to move the equipment around to best block the wind doing the outside work,ah to be young again.
Random pictures, could not make it half way through
The backhoe has moved more soil then any other equipment.
Back in my little town it’s pretty much all they used, the town only owned a backhoe and a wheel loader
Excavator*
@@megaaggron9778 ?
@@Nickjustdabs it’s called an excavator.
@@megaaggron9778 A backhoe is generally on the BACK of a loader. An excavator is solely an excavator.
This was the most interesting video about something I never thought about
Got an old schlied bantam cable crane in backfield, last ran in early 90s when I was a kid. had to start her up with a screw driver.
Hey, I'm an operator too so I thought I'd swing by and leave a comment.
Dig it
Your video does not match what you are talking about 👎
You can't just show the footage in random order. Show footage of a 1951 excavator when you're talking about a 1951 excavator.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel was his name.
Good info, but you cycled through the visual aids and photos too fast, would be much easier to understand if you showed the photos corresponding to the machine you were talking about as you talked about it instead of jumping all over
Mentions Liebherr
Shows Galliger
Where are the examples of JCB ?
Saddly the narration and pictures are far from being synchronized. It is so annoying and hard to follow. Chaotic.
Valuable information , hopefully the electronics will not ruin it .
Up until the last 15 years or so, heavy equipment was super reliable and tough. The Mechanicals could be repaired or rebuilt as needed and machines that were 40 years old we're still out earning their keep today we send reasonably new equipment to the junkyard because we can't afford to sort out all the electrical nightmares!
They already have. Machines don't break anywhere near as often as they have very expensive electronic issues.
Good information, but a terribly put together, very generic video.
nice digger
They use steam to start
A amazing video. Thank you for sharing it
What about Edward Huber? Eh? Chump?
And why are the images wildly inaccurate
10 minutes. Cha ching
Yup. Paid to make complete garbage.
Diring the late 50s I worket on water line conduction and they used a cable operated called a backhoe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Seeing a lot of people in comments complaining that the slideshow is unrelated to the narration; I disagree. The photo/clip selection is fine. The issue comes in with how awkwardly little time each clip gets onscreen & the fact that all the cuts are during pauses in the narration. Makes it feel less like a coherent video, and more like a slap-dash, over caffeinated power point... reccomend looking up Second Thought's video on how to edit video essays leveraging stock footage (titled "how to make propaganda" I believe... 'cause RUclips mandates click-baity titles)
That said, that's a minor editing tweak & your writing and narration are on point! Wouldn't mind a few more source citations, but hey, one step at a time :) Definitely gonna be subscribing to see how this channel develops!
Like everybody else said, a pretty poor video. Primarily because the images and video did not match with the narration.
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Genesis 4:22 “As for Zillah, she also gave birth to Tubal-cain, the forger of all implements of bronze and iron; and the sister of Tubal-cain was Naamah”. Noah had iron. There is no Iron Age, bronze age ect. Just different areas who had people ignorant of how to manufacture those items. History is full of lies...
Ah yes the roman empires dragline excavator
You know how to thematically sort something?
Yep. Very little thought went into this charming little click bait! What a waste of time.
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