Ok. Seriously if that much equipment is in the bone yard start firing mechanics.. we have gold mines in the states with front shovels that have near 100.000 hours on them. Do your maintenance..
might be wise to look into the economics of heavy equipment. Newer machines are often more efficient, faster, and more capable than the predecessors. People unload shit when its more financially lucrative to purchase a new machine.
I agree with both of you. But from my experience we never have more than 5 machines in the bone yard before they are hauled as scrap or completely striped of useful parts and gone. It's part of managements duties to keep all property clean organized and usefull
robert woodard yes but the man that’s breaking them doesn’t care. He’s not running or using them. So if he’s getting them at right money it’s the only thing he can do is break them for parts. The man that was running them either moved on in the world of machinery or got sick of it. Sometimes they run into disrepair and there all cracked and welded up and break regular
Gs Hughes cat 360 🤣🤣 he’s a quarry/haulage company just up road from me got a lot of lorry’s & machines I remember seeing that cat in there quarry few years ago.. great video 👍some serious money in there scrap & parts nice retirement fund
most so called "ambientalist" doesn't recognize that this practice is more "green" than buy a "new car" because extend the lifecycle of a machine with parts that could be trash is a very environmental friendly activity.
That volvo excavator looked fine!
Seems odd that most of those machines didn't really appear that old
Sad to see! If only them machines could tell stories!
can talk to tell what happened to them, why they were dismantled like this
Beautiful place perfet, it's a dream✌
Sres Awesome earthmovers, where this heavy machinery graveyard is located, is interesting to have a bank of heavy machinery spare parts.
Ok. Seriously if that much equipment is in the bone yard start firing mechanics.. we have gold mines in the states with front shovels that have near 100.000 hours on them. Do your maintenance..
There’s profits in dismantling machines that go past economic repair. Second hand parts market is lucrative
might be wise to look into the economics of heavy equipment. Newer machines are often more efficient, faster, and more capable than the predecessors. People unload shit when its more financially lucrative to purchase a new machine.
I agree with both of you. But from my experience we never have more than 5 machines in the bone yard before they are hauled as scrap or completely striped of useful parts and gone. It's part of managements duties to keep all property clean organized and usefull
robert woodard yes but the man that’s breaking them doesn’t care. He’s not running or using them. So if he’s getting them at right money it’s the only thing he can do is break them for parts. The man that was running them either moved on in the world of machinery or got sick of it. Sometimes they run into disrepair and there all cracked and welded up and break regular
Gs Hughes cat 360 🤣🤣 he’s a quarry/haulage company just up road from me got a lot of lorry’s & machines I remember seeing that cat in there quarry few years ago.. great video 👍some serious money in there scrap & parts nice retirement fund
It breaks my heart to see that Cat 769c like that, no it doesn't the one that I had to work was a pain in the but to get in and out of.
I want that Liebherr 564 😍😍😍
I recognized a lot of caterpillar machinery
Seems to be some good stuff around there.
Wow super
I guess this happen all over..
In my place they make the broken machine to be spare part to re build other machine
the only person I know has a boneyard this huge is Tony Beets
most so called "ambientalist" doesn't recognize that this practice is more "green" than buy a "new car" because extend the lifecycle of a machine with parts that could be trash is a very environmental friendly activity.
haha love it, 💪 👷🏻
I bet that place is creepy at night, especially if one starts up and starts moving.
Almost like a scene from "Maximum Overdrive"
How much would it cost to rebuild one I wonder. Like the one at 3:45
Thats fire damage... every piece of rubber, plastic, & wire would likely need to be replaced. So... A LOT.
This australia?
Where is this equipment yard
I run older shit than most of these now!
Land Fill Teddy Bear.
I seen lots of expensive and hard to get parts in this video.
Boa noite, tem escavadeira conservada
shame what a waste of repairible equipment ,makes me sick
K+J’s yard
trust me some government shonk got the contract from a bank to obtain and wreck this gear, no doubt about it
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imagine how much iron to recycle !!!!
Is that still whitemans place?
Matty Shields No, this is KJ Services yard in Rymney, Wales. It’s actually the site of the original Hymac factory.
@@AwesomeEarthmovers Thanks for the reply. Man you do get about.
A place
Looks More like a breaker yard to me
It is
rod whitley we’re is it looking for some parts for my wheelbarrow
@@Lewis-co7pq rhumney south wales
rod whitley do they sell wheelbarrow parts
@@Lewis-co7pq How big is your barrow
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