Good smooth operator He's clearing the bank away before he starts making a cut. That saves the drag cables from excess wear. I've run draglines all my life. This guy is good.
These are so cool!😍I have an Electric Rope Shovel that I found abandoned by the freeway. I had it moved to the house and fixed it up good as new. It's on display in the special garage I had built for it.
Aqui em Santa Catarina tinha desse tipo de máquina.Uma era dessa marca Marion.Era na extinta Carbonífera Treviso.A Marion quando a empresa fechou foi vendida para um ferro velho.Pesava quase mil toneladas.A Marion era Shovel e tinha uma draga tipo essa daí.Até para andar era como essa.Dava tipo "pulinhos".Aqui na região Sul de S/C.
This operator is out of control half of the time. He pulls up a roll for no reason where he's digging, it looks like he has no idea where he's going to dump the bucket, and he has the bucket swinging way out from under the boom. No rhythm whatsoever.
Dad worked for ICRR for 43 yrs and on a rare day off or two sometimes he'd take me to the strip mines in S IL from Freeburg all the way down S of Pinckneyville, I remember seeing the massive cranes at work, I was between 4 - 8, but the Captain was the monster saw it many times, it caught fire and they decided not to fix it, too costly I guess.
I'm lucky that I can even spell quarry let alone knowing anything about mining. Looking at this from the outside seems to be the MOST inefficient way to move dirt. Dragline bucket is huge and still seems disproportioned to the enormity of the machine itself.
Yep. You know nothing about mining with a dragline. The bucket is small compared to the size of the house but you have to have that for that weight. Over 100 tons loaded at the end of a 300+ foot boom it get even heavier. You can easily pick up 1 lb. but put it on the end of a 10 foot pole and try to pick it up.
I used to run that machine we there was only 2 per shift the other guy was on the dozer making bench or something else it was probably in the winter as I remember stuff would get wet and stick in the bucket
Operator is an artist. The bucket never stops moving, and it's full on every pass. I hope he's seen this video and shown it to his family and friends.
Good smooth operator
He's clearing the bank away before he starts making a cut. That saves the drag cables from excess wear. I've run draglines all my life. This guy is good.
Best operator I've seen in a while. No wasted moves or time!! Great job man!!!
These are so cool!😍I have an Electric Rope Shovel that I found abandoned by the freeway. I had it moved to the house and fixed it up good as new. It's on display in the special garage I had built for it.
Aqui em Santa Catarina tinha desse tipo de máquina.Uma era dessa marca Marion.Era na extinta Carbonífera Treviso.A Marion quando a empresa fechou foi vendida para um ferro velho.Pesava quase mil toneladas.A Marion era Shovel e tinha uma draga tipo essa daí.Até para andar era como essa.Dava tipo "pulinhos".Aqui na região Sul de S/C.
Nice part 3 edition of this dragline crane in action
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Interesting video 🔥🔥🔥, avtor 💪 💪 💪 thank you
This operator makes it look easy ..!
This operator is out of control half of the time. He pulls up a roll for no reason where he's digging, it looks like he has no idea where he's going to dump the bucket, and he has the bucket swinging way out from under the boom. No rhythm whatsoever.
Likely get several yards more over burden with each swing with a clean bucket and over 24 hrs that's quite a bit!
I suppose it was a tradeoff of stopping to break the cake loose. It may be that it would cake again. Familiar problem at Brownsville.
I retired from this Quarry in 2000 as Quarry Specialist.(equipment operator/blaster)
I climbed the boom on the big musky when I was real young we were visiting my uncle in Ohio. Boy I got me a whipping.
The big musky was a work of art my gosh it was big especially when n if you ever got to be on it.
The most efficient way of moving dirt there is
I worked many years stripping coal. Making drag sets was the toughest job. You have to get the area that the drag is moving onto very level.
Same here I worked for Peabody n did alot of welding. Tear down n put back together also. Fasinating machines
My step dad worked for Peabody for years in Arkansas n Illinois
How many time during the hoist and drag cables thanks
I was 10 n I'm still fascinated by them
And I actually welded for Peabody in Illinois fascinating machine
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Dad worked for ICRR for 43 yrs and on a rare day off or two sometimes he'd take me to the strip mines in S IL from Freeburg all the way down S of Pinckneyville, I remember seeing the massive cranes at work, I was between 4 - 8, but the Captain was the monster saw it many times, it caught fire and they decided not to fix it, too costly I guess.
Сколько кубов ковш у этого шагающего драгляина?
He need to clean bucket
It’s moving right ?
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Chevre verlas trabajar conocerlas
in trouble
someone : runn big white duck runn!
he : i will backkk
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CITY AND COUNTRY ?
It was in a small town in western Pennsylvania
This company is from MEXICO (CEMEX )
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Mechanical ducks is what they are.
That's exactly what they are.
At least it works faster than it actually moves.
The bucket looks 1/4 full when it’s empty!
how heavy is it ?
ForsTKM big enough to crush you
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2000 Tons
Mira ve cuantos metros avanza
كيف تتجه لليمين وليسار
Foot pedals
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I'm lucky that I can even spell quarry let alone knowing anything about mining. Looking at this from the outside seems to be the MOST inefficient way to move dirt. Dragline bucket is huge and still seems disproportioned to the enormity of the machine itself.
Yep. You know nothing about mining with a dragline. The bucket is small compared to the size of the house but you have to have that for that weight. Over 100 tons loaded at the end of a 300+ foot boom it get even heavier. You can easily pick up 1 lb. but put it on the end of a 10 foot pole and try to pick it up.
In reverse using it;s metal legs with large footpads.
3 mil anos depois kkkkkkkk
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Big machine. Small bucket. Slowly moving = not eficient
*CEMEX IS OF MÉXICO*
CEMEX Cementos de México
Baru di starter ya....
Very big machine for small bucket
35 year life cycle Easy to repair good machine
And the operator is really really good
That was a 44 yd bucket I used to run that till they shutdown
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What this one machine does, you could have had 10 tractors do the same job faster
WRONG
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Nope, there reason these machines are going extinct, because you are wrong.
@@SMGJohn
Wrong! Draglines ate the most efficient machines for this type of operation. That's why Caterpillar still makes them, and bought out B.E..
Ковуш такой маленькой
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С этим техникой год ездишь не как даедишь
Alatnya besar tapi baketnya kecil sekali. Ndk efisien
Very slow travel
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Bucket very small compare to equipment
Working at a long radius limits the bucket size. Pick up a 100 pound weight right next to you. Then hold it at arms length.
44 yd bucket
Operator wasting electricity because too lazy to call helper to brake up 6 too of glued muck in bucket.
I used to run that machine we there was only 2 per shift the other guy was on the dozer making bench or something else it was probably in the winter as I remember stuff would get wet and stick in the bucket
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