Wow, I’m mind-blown by the Gerhard Ducker Outrigger’s precision in roadside maintenance! The fact that it operates with such ease while multitasking is incredible. Anyone else think this level of tech is the future of road safety?
I also really enjoy watching the development of machinery! It's fascinating to see technology continuously advancing and bringing incredible improvements to our daily lives. Every step forward reflects human creativity and relentless effort. Thank you for sharing this interest!
...from a cheap bullcrap video, telling you that a salt bucket loading machine is actually a steel coil loading machine?... Are you alright, in the head?...🤨
I absolutely love watching how these incredible machines evolve over time! The innovation is mind-blowing. It makes me wonder-what groundbreaking advancements will we see in the next generation of heavy equipment?
The PTH Panther T14R looks like a beast! I’m amazed at its payload capacity and versatility. It's fascinating to see such advanced engineering in action-definitely a must-have for military operations
What impresses me more is the fact all those roadside machines were operated without 500 road cones, a barrier truck or closing the road. If that was NZ there'd be three 'safety' crews and the lane would be closed with thousands of road cones.
I was just yesterday thinking that quite soon we will have Boston Dynamics robots with ChatGTP minds, which may* lead to miniaturization (in keeping with our efforts to use less resources and much less fossil fuel.) Such androids could then be asked to tear apart your old car and fabricate a new barbecue, some doorknobs, and a new armchair. For instance. Perhaps people will have a tool shed with a 3D printer and various CNC cutters. Androids that can think and learn a new skill by downloading a file could* be the future. This would highly increase reuse and recycling, and the end products would be indistinguishable from factory new - since the androids are currently giant versions of what I'm describing, only human operated (the loading and unloading of machined parts). Anyway it's a far better use than putting a gun in their hands, and a more optimistic view than becoming their slaves and playthings lol.
@@trendingfarmus Sure. Perhaps in the near future (our lifetimes) it will be possible to own a thinking robot. Such a robot would be an android, able to tirelessly work our tools and fabricate like the best machinist. When one droid learns a new thing, all droids learn it also. Therfore with personal or communal tool shops these androids could be asked in plain English to use x pile of scrap material and create something you need. Rather than buying new. We have gigatons of raw material already. Giant machines keep bringing in more because it's cheaper than recycling.
@@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid Yes, technology is evolving. But then we will depend on AI, Robot. The birth of GPT is an example of that. There are a lot of people who use AI to produce articles that really have no control over its accuracy.
Not sure that's much more concise. We've all seen what raw materials go into our phones that we keep upgrading. What if machines could be tasked to delicately desolder much of it back to useful material and repurpose it. Impossible now, but not for a machine that can store every chip, every diode, it can predetermine what other products can use said chips and diodes.
Watching these machines in action is truly mesmerizing-it’s a perfect display of raw power and cutting-edge technology coming together! But here’s the question: how much further can innovation take us? Will we see machines that can think and adapt on the fly in the near future?
I absolutely love watching how machines evolve over time-each new design is like a step into the future! But it makes me wonder, what’s next? Could we be looking at fully autonomous systems that surpass even our wildest imaginations?
The combination of power and precision in these machines is incredible! It’s easy to see why proper training and safety measures are essential when working with them
Wanted to see the machine shown on video cover but it was not shown...big disappointment. Wish the video producers would show what they advertise first.
What impressed me most was that the roadside machines worked without the need for hundreds of cones, roadblocks or road closures. If this happened in New Zealand, there would be at least three ‘safety’ teams and the road would be blocked with thousands of cones.
Wow, the power and precision of these machines are on another level! 🔥 From design to efficiency, it’s like watching engineering perfection in action. Anyone else amazed by how these machines make tough jobs look effortless? 🚜👷♂ Or thinking about a career switch? 😅
This video really highlights how far technology has come in terms of machinery and automation! The Gerhard Ducker Outrigger, for instance, seems like a game changer for roadside maintenance. The ability to operate it with a remote control while driving must drastically improve safety and efficiency. I can’t help but wonder, though-are there any potential downsides to this level of automation? For instance, could it lead to fewer job opportunities in manual labor sectors? While it’s clear that these machines save time and resources, it’s also crucial to consider the impact on the workforce and whether the benefits truly outweigh the costs. What does everyone think?
Yeah, especially not for dummies who apparently enjoy watching silly videos telling them that a salt bucket loading machine is actually a steel coil loader! 😂😂😂😂😂... hint, hint.
I have operated and worked with large Heavy Equipment for my entire career of 45 years and this is one of the best video's I have ever seen. Wow...a lot of stuff here I haven't ever seen before! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍👍
Thumbs up for a very good presentation on an extensive variety of machines. Thanks for posting There were a few errors, such as describing a giant bulldozer's "GASOLINE" tank (47:09). However, the content is very good.
What an intriguing subject! It's fascinating to think about the sheer power and innovation behind the most dangerous and powerful machines. These tools and equipment not only show human ingenuity but also how we continually push the boundaries of technology and engineering. It's always amazing to learn about the capabilities and complexities of these machines. This kind of topic really highlights the incredible advancements in our world!
al in all a good Video but here an there wwhere some ,,misstakes,,. as an exampel at 40:40 he tels us that what we are seeing is called a road train wich is used in cuntrys like usa, canada,.....in areas with lower population densety, butt we are watching a Schwertransport (haevy transport) in germany wich inst raely a lower popultaion densety area.
Wow, this is all new world that i never seen before !!!! AMAZING MACHINES AND THE PEOPLE WHO OPERATE THEM !!!! Even amazing the the industry that built them !!!!!!
The use of heavy machinery has revolutionized the way we build things. With these powerful tools, we can construct skyscrapers, bridges, and other infrastructure projects with ease.
*Every time I turn on the machine, I feel excitement as if discovering a new aspect of technological power. It's a significant motivator to face every challenge.**
👍 Thanks for the informative and well-presented video showcasing an extensive variety of powerful and dangerous machines. While there were a few errors, such as referring to a bulldozer's "GASOLINE" tank, the content was still very interesting. Keep up the good work!
I wish I had the job at 18:09. You get an awesome seat to sit in and you get to scoop sand all day lol I'm sure he scoops/picks up more than just sand, but that's still an awesome job.
Came for all the A.I. generated positive comments. Was not disappointed.
I was looking for the other real person and I found you.
I was looking for the AI clickbait machine in the thumbnail with the chain around a tree, where's that?
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Big tech?? 😂😂😂
Seriously what the heck 😂
Wow, I’m mind-blown by the Gerhard Ducker Outrigger’s precision in roadside maintenance! The fact that it operates with such ease while multitasking is incredible. Anyone else think this level of tech is the future of road safety?
Love watching the development of machines
I also really enjoy watching the development of machinery! It's fascinating to see technology continuously advancing and bringing incredible improvements to our daily lives. Every step forward reflects human creativity and relentless effort. Thank you for sharing this interest!
Me too
...from a cheap bullcrap video, telling you that a salt bucket loading machine is actually a steel coil loading machine?... Are you alright, in the head?...🤨
crazy machines
I absolutely love watching how these incredible machines evolve over time! The innovation is mind-blowing. It makes me wonder-what groundbreaking advancements will we see in the next generation of heavy equipment?
"This video was really bright, I was hooked from the first seconds! The time division is so reasonable."
The PTH Panther T14R looks like a beast! I’m amazed at its payload capacity and versatility. It's fascinating to see such advanced engineering in action-definitely a must-have for military operations
What impresses me more is the fact all those roadside machines were operated without 500 road cones, a barrier truck or closing the road. If that was NZ there'd be three 'safety' crews and the lane would be closed with thousands of road cones.
I wish that one day, everyone on this earth will be able to access and use these amazing machines.
I was just yesterday thinking that quite soon we will have Boston Dynamics robots with ChatGTP minds, which may* lead to miniaturization (in keeping with our efforts to use less resources and much less fossil fuel.)
Such androids could then be asked to tear apart your old car and fabricate a new barbecue, some doorknobs, and a new armchair. For instance.
Perhaps people will have a tool shed with a 3D printer and various CNC cutters. Androids that can think and learn a new skill by downloading a file could* be the future. This would highly increase reuse and recycling, and the end products would be indistinguishable from factory new - since the androids are currently giant versions of what I'm describing, only human operated (the loading and unloading of machined parts).
Anyway it's a far better use than putting a gun in their hands, and a more optimistic view than becoming their slaves and playthings lol.
@@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid The post is too long and I can't fully understand what you mean. Can you be more concise?
@@trendingfarmus Sure. Perhaps in the near future (our lifetimes) it will be possible to own a thinking robot. Such a robot would be an android, able to tirelessly work our tools and fabricate like the best machinist. When one droid learns a new thing, all droids learn it also.
Therfore with personal or communal tool shops these androids could be asked in plain English to use x pile of scrap material and create something you need. Rather than buying new.
We have gigatons of raw material already. Giant machines keep bringing in more because it's cheaper than recycling.
@@A-Milkdromeda-Laniakea-Hominid Yes, technology is evolving. But then we will depend on AI, Robot. The birth of GPT is an example of that. There are a lot of people who use AI to produce articles that really have no control over its accuracy.
Not sure that's much more concise. We've all seen what raw materials go into our phones that we keep upgrading. What if machines could be tasked to delicately desolder much of it back to useful material and repurpose it. Impossible now, but not for a machine that can store every chip, every diode, it can predetermine what other products can use said chips and diodes.
The effort you put into your videos is evident. Thank you for your hard work and dedication
The power of these heavy-duty machines is beyond words
Watching these machines in action is truly mesmerizing-it’s a perfect display of raw power and cutting-edge technology coming together! But here’s the question: how much further can innovation take us? Will we see machines that can think and adapt on the fly in the near future?
I absolutely love watching how machines evolve over time-each new design is like a step into the future! But it makes me wonder, what’s next? Could we be looking at fully autonomous systems that surpass even our wildest imaginations?
Amazing showcase of powerful machines, but a strong reminder of the importance of safety ar
The combination of power and precision in these machines is incredible! It’s easy to see why proper training and safety measures are essential when working with them
Incredible power and ingenuity in action!
Amazing Machines!
crazy machines kk
Wanted to see the machine shown on video cover but it was not shown...big disappointment. Wish the video producers would show what they advertise first.
Yeah super disappointing, complete clickbait
Yeah, agree, disappointed, that’s why I just simply fast fwd through the video to see if the cover photo machine is included… and ignore the rest ..
Glad to hear you found what you were looking for! A lot of positive vibes around here. Anything specific you want to chat about?
What impressed me most was that the roadside machines worked without the need for hundreds of cones, roadblocks or road closures. If this happened in New Zealand, there would be at least three ‘safety’ teams and the road would be blocked with thousands of cones.
The use of hidraulic power has made enormous difference for many uses
Fluid under pressure moving mountains. It's amazing.
Your detailed breakdown of the machinery's functionality is a real eye-opener, providing valuable insights for anyone interested in the field.
Where is the tree-something-machine from the thumbnail of this film with the huge chain?
That’s why I watched the video
Thank you for sharing such interesting and useful knowledge
Only in America do you see something this big and bold in action?
Damn click bait. Doesn't show the tree pulling machine.
Its a fking snowblower of course it doesnt take the tree down😂
automatic thumbs down, followed by do not recommend
Wow, the power and precision of these machines are on another level! 🔥 From design to efficiency, it’s like watching engineering perfection in action. Anyone else amazed by how these machines make tough jobs look effortless? 🚜👷♂ Or thinking about a career switch? 😅
Watching these machines in action really shows the power and technology behind modern construction
AND the gullibility of viewers, conned into thinking that a salt bucket loading machine is actually a steel
coil loader! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
great machines
This video really highlights how far technology has come in terms of machinery and automation! The Gerhard Ducker Outrigger, for instance, seems like a game changer for roadside maintenance. The ability to operate it with a remote control while driving must drastically improve safety and efficiency. I can’t help but wonder, though-are there any potential downsides to this level of automation? For instance, could it lead to fewer job opportunities in manual labor sectors? While it’s clear that these machines save time and resources, it’s also crucial to consider the impact on the workforce and whether the benefits truly outweigh the costs. What does everyone think?
Love watching the development of machines
Very amazing machines
The machines work amazingly.
Amazing video ❤❤❤
crazy machines kkk
Amazing machines featured in this excellent video!
Thank you
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Wow. Wonderful video..
This is why heavy equipment isn’t for everyone.
Yeah, especially not for dummies who apparently enjoy watching silly videos telling them that a salt bucket loading machine is actually a steel coil loader! 😂😂😂😂😂... hint, hint.
So what happened to the "come on" picture?
Awesome😮😮😮❤❤❤
really awesome
I Love Big Machines👌
There should be load sensors inside the cabin that warns the workers that the load is too heavy. The workers don't know how much the load weighs.
Amazing
Thanks
Wow such a amazing machines
Thumbnail did it for me! Love the vid
I feel lucky to have found your channel! 🍀
Humans are truly small compared to machines
Wow nice
i love video machines
Man, i wish i could get a load of those shredded leaves - pure gold for a garden or just deep heavy mulch!
Je to krása, čo človek vie vyrobiť no paráda OK!!!!!👍♥️🍀👍💓👍🍀👍
I have operated and worked with large Heavy Equipment for my entire career of 45 years and this is one of the best video's I have ever seen. Wow...a lot of stuff here I haven't ever seen before! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍👍
Ware was the video that shows the machine with chains around the tree, or was it a click bait?
Best at working out
great channel !
best channel
Amazing video for beautiful Machine. ,,LIEBHERR” is the Top🇩🇪 .. good work bro
love your video
i love this channel...there are machines here i have never heard tell of, awesome.
Thank you
this is crazy video
Fantastic video, outstanding machinery. Thanks for sharing
Very welcome. Thank you
Thumbs up for a very good presentation on an extensive variety of machines. Thanks for posting
There were a few errors, such as describing a giant bulldozer's "GASOLINE" tank (47:09). However, the content is very good.
So you're an actual parrot???? :O
@@JonathanGillies Yep, and you're in 6th grade?
Can you please stop calling every big machine 'Dangerous'?
That is so pubescent.
These are just great tools that do their job.
I bought a shirt, thanks so much
I don’t know squat about machines and I’m the last person anyone would want to have trying to use them, but this video was fascinating! 😲👍🏽
i love you
There were a few errors, such as describing a giant bulldozer's "GASOLINE" tank . However, the content is very good.
good work
What an intriguing subject! It's fascinating to think about the sheer power and innovation behind the most dangerous and powerful machines. These tools and equipment not only show human ingenuity but also how we continually push the boundaries of technology and engineering. It's always amazing to learn about the capabilities and complexities of these machines. This kind of topic really highlights the incredible advancements in our world!
great
Ingenious machines!
waow amazing
The last one 😀
Are any of these heavy machines made in Germany?
al in all a good Video but here an there wwhere some ,,misstakes,,. as an exampel at 40:40 he tels us that what we are seeing is called a road train wich is used in cuntrys like usa, canada,.....in areas with lower population densety, butt we are watching a Schwertransport (haevy transport) in germany wich inst raely a lower popultaion densety area.
Thank you, you are right but in other instances he might be referring to in general.
Wow, this is all new world that i never seen before !!!! AMAZING MACHINES AND THE PEOPLE WHO OPERATE THEM !!!! Even amazing the the industry that built them !!!!!!
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a man of small stature
Do you think one day we humans will not depend on machines?
Absolutely super incredible machines. I have run a bunch of them.
Nice! I miss working in a machine shop before becomeing a welder! Lol
Very annoying when you have an image of a machine to lure people to watch the video, and then don't actually show the machine in the video.
so great movies
This commercial was interesting enough to watch... and that'll be the first & last view from me.
18:42 Does anyone know what kind of seed it is, it looks like the sand jade in the legend
Hey bro, what is about armed transport
The use of heavy machinery has revolutionized the way we build things. With these powerful tools, we can construct skyscrapers, bridges, and other infrastructure projects with ease.
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wow..... so you only realised that just now?????? :O
Superb video mate 👌
THUMBNAIL USED FOR CLICKBAIT, DONT LOOK FOR IT IN THE VIDEO, ITS NOT THERE.
Es música para niños . Alegre . Entretenida y didáctica.
Very good and fascinating🎉
nice
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nice
The amount of knowledge and patience this man has is incredible
He's reading brochures. Poorly, at that.
Man.. this video is fun to watch ;)
Make a million of them.
WOW.
how tris found
large base
?
Why don't you show what the first machine with the big chain around the tree does?
*Every time I turn on the machine, I feel excitement as if discovering a new aspect of technological power. It's a significant motivator to face every challenge.**
Leaf sucker was a game changer for our neighborhood
👍 Thanks for the informative and well-presented video showcasing an extensive variety of powerful and dangerous machines. While there were a few errors, such as referring to a bulldozer's "GASOLINE" tank, the content was still very interesting. Keep up the good work!
I don't see any errors.
cool
I wish I had the job at 18:09. You get an awesome seat to sit in and you get to scoop sand all day lol
I'm sure he scoops/picks up more than just sand, but that's still an awesome job.