Best "most impressive stuff" video I've seen yet - not just clickbait garbage with no info, it actually goes into decent detail on each topic. Nice work!
Well I guess they all better retain attorneys because the My Pillow Guy said he’s filing a class action lawsuit against all machines lol. He was serious but I can’t imagine who would represent him. He better be careful or a Terminator might come back from the future to take him out. He done lost his mind. If he ever had one.
Considering current globalization, infrastructure, energy requirements, etc…the engineering and sheer awe these inspire is absolutely astonishing & terrifying on some levels to see.
Is there a reason to be terrified?? These machines EVEN the gigantic ones are controlled by humans, intelligent and experts at that. Don't go with the stupid press people. Learn the FACTS by yourself.
Being an old farm girl, I always loved running the farm equipment. I started at the age of 8 years old driving tractors. I would love to run any of these machines, even just once.
THAT is the SPIRIT of NORMAL, ordinary HUMAN beings. Humans that have the "VIKING" traits, spirit. To explore, to experience, to FIND OUT the unknown. That SPIRIT won the world for US, the cave dwellers. WITHOUT this SPIRIT, "WE the PEOPLE" would have been LEFT outside that CAVE. Congratulations on "being human". Leave the spiritless people ALONE. They are "NOT USEFUL" in any way, EVEN to themselves. "WE the PEOPLE" had to carry them, DRAG those buggars AWAY from those CAVES. "BORN TO BE FREE"!!
Im a "shovel electrician" and when we're done fixing issues on those big shovels we get to hop in the operator seat and operate them to see if they're working correctly. It is so damn fun to move millions of pounds of machinery :)
Generally did a good job though at 12:21 he says 62 yard bucket capacity. Now, Im not rly well versed in the use of imperial units, but Im pretty sure he went for 62 cubic yard (yd^3) to describe the maximum material volume.
Hell yes. Nothing more relaxing than an ice cold beer after work while letting the water just run all over you. Lol I have my shower beer holder. I will be in there a good 30 min or longer. Amazing.
@@philipmcdonagh1094 - can’t kill ‘em, can’t put ‘em in the garbage disposal grind ‘em up either. Just as a note on classification of powerful industrial machines. This could have been a vid’ just on mining equipment exclusively as that is the preponderance of devices ranked. The classification is all over the place: damns, motors, etc.; it might have been better to curate the ranking in narrower silos.
*Engaging with this machine is like embarking on a journey of seamless creativity. It effortlessly transforms my ideas into reality, turning the mundane into a canvas of endless possibilities.*
My father was a welder at "bucyrus erie" in south Milwaukee Wisconsin a long time ago. He worked on a bucket at the time could fit 2 cars in. He had a picture with him standing in it. Before big musky. I believe that was in the 1930s.
I live in Canton GA. My boyfriend worked at Universal Alloy Corporation. They make airplane parts. I remember him telling me about all the huge machinery there.
yea what he say? you remember but were you paying attention? I am not sure why people say random things and then don't actually say anything....yes you exist hello there
It amazes me that everything we see here in this video was built from the Raw materials from earth. Just goes too show the human mind can achieve absolutely anything at the rate of technology. Truly amazing.
Actually EVERYTHING you see around you is built using raw materials from our planet. Crazy mind blowing and I don't think most people think of that too often.
Heavy machines play a critical role in agriculture, where tractors and combines streamline tasks like plowing, planting, and harvesting on a large scale.
7:00 That excavator is the german 288 and not the 293! The 293 is just 0.5m higher than the 288! The 288 is ca 500t heavyer, 5m longer and ca 1500hp stronger!
There needs to be a VR museum for machines like Big Muskie and Bagger 293 Excavator where you can view and walk around/on scale models of the machines. Flatscreen just doesn't convey the mind blowing sense of scale.
The fact that China can organise to make these engineering marvels , is very concerning and I think America and the west might be underestimating their offensive and defensive capabilities.
Several years ago, I visited the Hull-Rust-Mahoning Open Pit Mine in Hibbing Minnesota. On display there, they have a 170 ton truck that they retired because it was too small. It doesn't look all that big when they tour guide mentioned it so I walked down to it. And I walked, and walked... When I got there, the thing was probably three stories tall and it's wheels were ten feet in diameter. And this was a SMALL truck. I never saw one of the big trucks close up. The tour guide mentioned that a truck like this once drove over a pickup truck in the mine and the operator didn't notice. (I think the truck wasn't occupied at the time, thank goodness.) Minnesota has relatively small open pit mines, but still the equipment they use is MASSIVE.
Years ago me and my buddies were allowed inside the big Muskie while it was being repaired.. Crazy it drug a extension cord behind it. Had to be seen to believe.
Damn I was just watching this randomally and ended up seeing my job here. I work at the uac canton plant and those presses still amaze me looking at them. They have like a city of hydraulics to push those parts out.
The video was amazing but it's still a shame that the units used hardly represent anything for 95% of the world's population 🤷♂️ In annotations with SI would have been appreciated to grasp the full magnitude of these machines 👍
they literally mention LHC and say the Z Pulse Machine has more practical real world uses. this is about "industrial machines" not "scientific research machines"
No, they will be upset they made a new virus, they took pains to see it would cause either widespread panic and chaos or at least a war between blaming countries... but nothing
I wish there was a standard pickup truck next to all of these excavators, their buckets, and the haul haul trucks which they dump their load into, just to put these gargantuan machines into perspective. It's kind of hard to comprehend how massive they are when you can only see rocks around them
Best "most impressive stuff" video I've seen yet - not just clickbait garbage with no info, it actually goes into decent detail on each topic. Nice work!
Well I guess they all better retain attorneys because the My Pillow Guy said he’s filing a class action lawsuit against all machines lol. He was serious but I can’t imagine who would represent him. He better be careful or a Terminator might come back from the future to take him out. He done lost his mind. If he ever had one.
its not click bait what are you talking about
@@Keletho Read the comment. He specifically said he was happy that it wasn't a clickbait
orang-orang
What future technologies do you foresee being integrated into heavy machinery, and how might they transform the industry?"
The engineers and operators of these machines are truly amazing. Great stuff in order to get the job done.
would love to se them not destroying them when not in use and just put it outside of a museum.
@John Deaton My bad you are definitely correct bud 👍
These machines would be tipped over on their sides if sent to India or China.
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spa yang baru.
what I find impressive about these machines is that a group of people come together to conceive this from imagination to reality
Considering current globalization, infrastructure, energy requirements, etc…the engineering and sheer awe these inspire is absolutely astonishing & terrifying on some levels to see.
Is there a reason to be terrified??
These machines EVEN the gigantic ones are controlled by humans, intelligent and experts at that.
Don't go with the stupid press people.
Learn the FACTS by yourself.
Apa yang
Anda pikirkan?
IT ALSO AWESOME and sad BUT AWESOME!! so many people have had to die for this, But WE HAVE SAVED LOTS TOO
The decepticon at around the 7 minute mark was a nice touch😁
Nice catch, I was wondering if anyone else saw that!
F@ck ya!👍
Dude, glad I wasn’t seeing things😂
I do!!
Had to scroll through comments to make sure I wasn't the only one 😂
Being an old farm girl, I always loved running the farm equipment. I started at the age of 8 years old driving tractors. I would love to run any of these machines, even just once.
THAT is the SPIRIT of NORMAL, ordinary HUMAN beings.
Humans that have the "VIKING" traits, spirit.
To explore, to experience, to FIND OUT the unknown.
That SPIRIT won the world for US, the cave dwellers.
WITHOUT this SPIRIT, "WE the PEOPLE" would have been LEFT outside that CAVE.
Congratulations on "being human".
Leave the spiritless people ALONE.
They are "NOT USEFUL" in any way, EVEN to themselves.
"WE the PEOPLE" had to carry them, DRAG those buggars AWAY from those CAVES.
"BORN TO BE FREE"!!
@@benmmbk765 hmmm? you sound kinda alien to me lol
Im a "shovel electrician" and when we're done fixing issues on those big shovels we get to hop in the operator seat and operate them to see if they're working correctly. It is so damn fun to move millions of pounds of machinery :)
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@@benmmbk765 bro are you on crack?
Charlie Sheen must be hard up for some work. He did a damn good job as a narrator
When you’re more drunk off tiger blood than he is…
It's Chris Kane ruclips.net/channel/UCbFfLQAj_zE6rSo7AsaRxJQ
Generally did a good job though at 12:21 he says 62 yard bucket capacity. Now, Im not rly well versed in the use of imperial units, but Im pretty sure he went for 62 cubic yard (yd^3) to describe the maximum material volume.
@asdasdasd asdasdad No it's me. 😋
@Emily Emily -v?
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i see the bagger 293 everyday on my way to work and its still an amazing sight. this thing is HUUUGE in person.
Quality content.
I watch this channel during my daily after work shower with a beer 🍺. My wife has gotten used to me talking to myself about your videos.
Lol hell I drink in the shower too.
Drinking in the shower sounds like a Kyle and Jeff thing to do lmfao
Hell yes. Nothing more relaxing than an ice cold beer after work while letting the water just run all over you. Lol I have my shower beer holder. I will be in there a good 30 min or longer. Amazing.
@Emily Emily
yang lalu
Literally to the 1% who's reading this, God bless you, and may your dreams come true, stay safe and have a wonderful day🙃🙃
“overburden” is such a nice word
I've plenty of overburden I could do with getting rid of. Unfortunitly its biological.
@@philipmcdonagh1094 - can’t kill ‘em, can’t put ‘em in the garbage disposal grind ‘em up either.
Just as a note on classification of powerful industrial machines. This could have been a vid’ just on mining equipment exclusively as that is the preponderance of devices ranked. The classification is all over the place: damns, motors, etc.; it might have been better to curate the ranking in narrower silos.
*Engaging with this machine is like embarking on a journey of seamless creativity. It effortlessly transforms my ideas into reality, turning the mundane into a canvas of endless possibilities.*
Their design is very human🔩
14:17 This is just insane, imagine a crane that can lift a whole cargo ship, including the water beneath it so it's stays afloat!!
I could watch these all day! 👍
The machines are powerful and amazing. Thank you for your meaningful video.
4:00AM and I can't stop watching these videos, not the first time tho.
My father was a welder at "bucyrus erie" in south Milwaukee Wisconsin a long time ago. He worked on a bucket at the time could fit 2 cars in. He had a picture with him standing in it. Before big musky. I believe that was in the 1930s.
So cool
Ok
Me and my dad used to have a cable tool that whould drill wells in Indiana
Nice videos, would love to see some metric measurements too
It really isn't that hard to convert units if you actually are interested...
@@nomar5spaulding sure, i'll just keep pausing the video and converting, so i can enjoy the content
@Emily Emily Em...
METRIC.... DO YOU SPEAK IT
I live in Canton GA. My boyfriend worked at Universal Alloy Corporation. They make airplane parts. I remember him telling me about all the huge machinery there.
🙄👂👂🎶
yea what he say? you remember but were you paying attention? I am not sure why people say random things and then don't actually say anything....yes you exist hello there
@Emily Emily
Paparan
That 75710 truck will be the next evolution of the Ford F-150
These machines as combiners would make an impressive Devastator.
i love this video
Love the transformers NOD great video, thank you
It amazes me that everything we see here in this video was built from the Raw materials from earth. Just goes too show the human mind can achieve absolutely anything at the rate of technology. Truly amazing.
Actually EVERYTHING you see around you is built using raw materials from our planet. Crazy mind blowing and I don't think most people think of that too often.
God is amazing for giving us these resources!
@@AR15andGODstopi it... LOLOL come on man.
Ahh Big Muskie. I remember watching that on Discovery as a little boy. Good memories of a good time
7:09 After it turned into a Transformer with a sawblade hand, it terrorized the next two towns until Optimus Prime showed up!
it was hiding as the bagger xD
You beat me to this comment! Well done!
XD
It even got the Transfomer logo 😂😂😁
Dang 3 months late to this joke 😞
Informative video
The imperial system ruins my experience of this great video.
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You poor baby :(
rekt
The only thing that makes sense for me is "ton".
Suck it 🦅🦅🦅
Why is Charlie Sheen narrating this video? Lol
The stuff in this video are interesting really 😊
It's amazing what you can do with the machines we have today. Great video 💪
The #1 most powerful industrial machine? *A Politician*
Please can someone tell me what is the music at 17:50 ? I'm struggling to find it... Thx
Heavy machines play a critical role in agriculture, where tractors and combines streamline tasks like plowing, planting, and harvesting on a large scale.
Good video!🤗
22,000 Tons (almost 50 Million pounds!) lifted up 260 feet! That crane is insane in the membrane! 😁
What's up EWU crew
Wbu
What's the Three Gorges Dam doing on this list?
I thought the video was about powerful machines not structures
I'm new to RUclips and look forward to your support😊🌷🌷
Why not! Here is one 😊
When ever i look at the bagger excavator I think how it would look like if it transformed into a transformer or Decepticon
Building a Sentry!
Could you use the metric system in future videos ?
+1
Thank you Charlie Sheen for narrating the video!
Amazing keep up !!
7:00 That excavator is the german 288 and not the 293! The 293 is just 0.5m higher than the 288! The 288 is ca 500t heavyer, 5m longer and ca 1500hp stronger!
7:10 That's a Transformer.
This is a good video.
omg it's feet long, how long is a foot? what century is this, are we living in ancient times?
Well my foot is 50cm so 50cm is one foot
Thats how it works
right? because i just handed in my thesis using those measurments
RIGHT
Very nice machine
7:05 Thats not bucket wheel excavator 293!! Thats bucket wheel excavator 288! than 288 is drive to garzweiler but 293 not!
love ur vids man
There needs to be a VR museum for machines like Big Muskie and Bagger 293 Excavator where you can view and walk around/on scale models of the machines. Flatscreen just doesn't convey the mind blowing sense of scale.
That sounds like a valid business idea I would work on that if I were you
@Emily Emily
yang l...
Lucky I have multiple curved screens, my desk is like a bowl aquarium
Where did the picture at 5:13 come from? I did a lot of work on both of those crushers. And no not ones like it, those exact ones in the picture.
Amazing machines !
7:09 Autobots Assemble!
AH
EH
EEE
AH
(Transformer sound)
3:23 What's this goof doing?
I seen the 9800 in action the sound it makes is more impressive.
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That cutter is insane.
11:08 can anyone tell me what is the name of the music playing in background
Edgar Hopp - Gravitated
The fact that China can organise to make these engineering marvels , is very concerning and I think America and the west might be underestimating their offensive and defensive capabilities.
Power of tecnology me uj
100% sure they are well aware that they know which way China is headed and have counter plans to build things incase it is hostile
Those are some powerful industrial machines
Are you Charlie Sheen?
Blessing and Success to those who are reading this and taking me to the journey of 2k before the end of this month Amen. .........,,,,,,.
Congratulations u got 3 in 2 months 👍
amazing machines
Wow, only 281 comments. This stuff is golden. And yet...
Best "most impressive" video
7.10 love how they got a decepticon insignia on the machine
Several years ago, I visited the Hull-Rust-Mahoning Open Pit Mine in Hibbing Minnesota. On display there, they have a 170 ton truck that they retired because it was too small.
It doesn't look all that big when they tour guide mentioned it so I walked down to it. And I walked, and walked... When I got there, the thing was probably three stories tall and it's wheels were ten feet in diameter. And this was a SMALL truck. I never saw one of the big trucks close up.
The tour guide mentioned that a truck like this once drove over a pickup truck in the mine and the operator didn't notice. (I think the truck wasn't occupied at the time, thank goodness.)
Minnesota has relatively small open pit mines, but still the equipment they use is MASSIVE.
Yeah they are pretty awesome. I used to operate 400 ton trucks in Alberta, Canada, they are wicked.
Umm the driver would most definitely notice.
Emi...
and now you got to think the maus a ww2 tank weighed 188 tons
great !
I checked out the Big Muskie bucket a few yrs ago. Unbelievable..and to think it was a small part of that massive drag line machine. Quite a sight!
Years ago me and my buddies were allowed inside the big Muskie while it was being repaired.. Crazy it drug a extension cord behind it. Had to be seen to believe.
Apa yang👈
Thanks Charlie Sheen
Nice video. Wish you could some videos on Construction
Damn I was just watching this randomally and ended up seeing my job here. I work at the uac canton plant and those presses still amaze me looking at them. They have like a city of hydraulics to push those parts out.
Wow, the humble shovel has come a long way
"This bad boy can cut the earth in half in a single pass, offering instant profits to the mining company".
i lol'd way too much at this
Mining companies profits is something that I think while going to sleep :DDDD
The most awesome machine was the extrusion press built in Germany in the 2nd world war and is still in use 80 years latter.
What's shocking, is that no one has managed to make anything better since then
@@ZIGMER Some things can not be improved on.
CM Industry Supply Automation loves your video
The video was amazing but it's still a shame that the units used hardly represent anything for 95% of the world's population 🤷♂️
In annotations with SI would have been appreciated to grasp the full magnitude of these machines 👍
Yeah it just sucks having to mentally convert every number o really understand how big it is
Sorry, we can't hear you over our American exceptionalism :)
I get you point but keep in mind the audience. It’s probably 95% american
7:10 looks like a decepticon even has the logo, did I miss a joke?
These guys are amazing
Nice video. Unfortunately, the measurement units used here are all over the place! ... Please stick to SI Units next time.
Hahahahahahaha
Why on earth does this include a photoshopped Decepticon version of the bucket wheel excavator???😂
7:15
= for a warp drive?
Who else's heart sank when the clip of Big Muskie being decapitated played?
Thank you for the accurate imagery at 7:07.
Very informative video.
Please next time instead of clown metrics, please use real metrics like meter and so on...
No mention at all of the Large Hadron Collider? That should definitely be number 1.
they literally mention LHC and say the Z Pulse Machine has more practical real world uses. this is about "industrial machines" not "scientific research machines"
Anyone remember the JLAS 3 episode arc The Savage Time?
The war wheels popped into my head when I saw that thumbnail. LOL
I just cannot comprehend these numbers, like with Big Muskie. I just can't picture it
> United Alloy Corporation
Everyone who played Doom knows UAC stands for United Aerospace Corporation
1:09 I thought that was Steve Jobs
I knew I would find a comment like this :D
Great vid!!👍👏
Conversion notes to metric measurement would be useful, as imperical is only used by USA, Liberia and Myanmar🙄
Alien will shock to see human creation
No, they will be upset they made a new virus, they took pains to see it would cause either widespread panic and chaos or at least a war between blaming countries... but nothing
Bro, badger 293 is A transformer
It's a
Badger
Badger
Badger
Badger
Transformer transformer
1:06 It's Steve Jobs! I knew he was still alive!
Well presented without resorting to silly vocal dramatics that patronise the viewers.
Think I'll stick with my glasses, don't like the look of that laser eye surgical tool.
I wish there was a standard pickup truck next to all of these excavators, their buckets, and the haul haul trucks which they dump their load into, just to put these gargantuan machines into perspective. It's kind of hard to comprehend how massive they are when you can only see rocks around them