World's BIGGEST And Most Powerful Snow Machines Including The Rotary Snow Plow Train
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
- Today we have the world's biggest snow blower machines which include the rotary snow plough train. We hope you enjoy the biggest and most powerful snow blowers. Please let us know in the comments which snow plough you preferred the most.
Our featured snow-blowing machines can be found below
0:00 - INTRO
00:16 - KAHLBACHER Snow Blower
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1:10 - Rotary Snow Plow
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3:08 - TV 2000 - overaasen
Web: overaasen.no/en
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4:22 - Arctic Machine
Web: www.arcticmachine.fi
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5:22 - Beilhack - Aebi Schmidt Group - Snow Removal
Web: www.aebi-schmidt.com/en/
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Contact: service.birsfelden@dachser.com
6:47 - Øveraasen Road Equipment
Web: overaasen.no
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Cntact: ordre@overaasen.no
8:11 - TV 1000 Overaasen
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Contact: ordre@overaasen.no
9:46 - Snow Wolf 1050
Web: atifirst.com
Contact: sales@atifirst.com
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Had the priviledge of visiting an airport maintenane garage full of the Overaasen type machines - awesome!
I found a cast-off airport snowblower at the steam power history museum grounds in Schoharie, NY. It was an Oshkosh machine with two engines. It had begun as a flat bed truck that had a giant auger snow thrower on the front which was powered by an auxiliary engine mounted on the flat bed. Impressive looking machine!
the original model of all of those early Oshkosh Snowblowers had Hall Scott power plants. What did yours have?
Sp the first machine will clear 150 mm of snow or 5.9 inches deep. The machine has a blade 250 mm wide or 9.8 inches. Impressive. Sounds like a one gallon can.
Maybe centimeters?
@@johnwax9759 Just watched again, they call it the "mini max". Yep, Lol.
How many of you are already listening to Christmas music?
These devices have helped people a lot.
And the train unit blade showed second is not 16 feet in diameter either.
awesome awesome machines!!!
In the 80's, I was a Sales Engineer for TRW/Ross in the Pacific NW territory. I called on Idaho Norland who used our power steering unit for the snow blowers they manufactured. I typically had my ski box on my company car and my family would wait in the motel while I completed my business call before heading to Park City, UT for a ski vacation.
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Today we have the world's biggest snow blower machines which include the rotary snow plough train. We hope you enjoy the biggest and most powerful snow blowers
It’s so pretty to watch snow fountains only once a year
Wow they were some pretty impressive machines
Enjoy guys :-)
These machines are awesome! Thanks for publishing.
In the early 90s we had a military convoy get caught in a blizzard in the Alps, the snowblower they brought to clear the pass was absolutely monstrous and the blower was powered by a turbine engine.
Øveraasen kicks ass in snow removal.
I love that someone thought to make it his compilation.
The old SP rotary has a 13 foot blade, but with the wings is able to make a 16 foot cut. They are used only as a matter of last resort, and once used have to be used until the snow melts. The Rotary is powered by a F-7B unit which is a snail (power, but no traction motors) and is used ti power four traction motors turning a worm gear to power the rotary. Generally it is a Rotary-F-7B-power-power (power) --F-7B- Rotary set up (with the back two facing backwards). (sited Pentrex Video Donner Pass)
Some very impressive equipment! I am from the upper Midwest in the US and pretty much everything around here is OshKosh out of Wisconsin, their equipment is also extremely HI-END and extremely capable! We are just on the Brink of starting our SNOW season I need to mount my 8ft blower on my tractor and in a normal year if we have a good snow fall I will be in the cab moving snow from 60 to 70 hours per winter. Its all fun and games for the first 10 hours then it starts to feel a bit like work after that! Great video by the way!
Wausau Equipment has a facility in Fond du Lac!
Great. Good luck.
On the first unit the narrator said it is 250 millimeters wide, and can clear snow up to 150 millimeters deep. That equates to around 10 inches wide and snow 6 inches deep.
Yeah, I laughed too. We know he meant centimeters but COME ON MAN !!
No proofreading ?!
No rehearsal ?!
Pretty dumb mistakes to not catch.
American?
@@gordonborsboom7460 American what?
meanwhile mine will do 30 inches by 14 inches in one bite the drift cutters expand that height about 4ft tall so i guess i win? and mine has tracks and it's older so quality is automatically better ☺️ impeller kit and waxxed/ food grade oiled for that slick slide out the chute... i just need more HP to push it so i have to run or 🎿 skii behind it being too fast to keep up otherwise through full waist high ❄️🌨️ snow
@@SnowingNapalm I'll stick to Florida......
Nice work
I tried this on my driveway and buried the neighbors house.
totaly amazing
0:53 I'm no expert but 150 millimeters seems a bit low (6 inches) for 'deep snow' maybe 150 centimeters (5 feet)
I actually thought he said 250 mm, but, yeah, my thought, too.
He said 250 mm blade, then said 150 mm of snow. The people who made this video and approved it, need to work on there metric knowledge.
Millimeters isn't a good unit to use here; centimeters at the least. Inches works well, too.
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you as always
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Send a couple to Donner Summit, and two more to South Tahoe on 50 ..
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Man if you think some of the snow plow's used to clear road's today can burry your car, these railway and air port plow's could burry your entire 2 story 1 acre house without even trying real hard.
I think you have the last 2 blowers mixed up, the snow wolf is the last blower
Some of these rotary train snow blowers might as be as big as the world's largest high bypass turbofan jet engines found on the Boeing 777. You would think a large gas turbine with a stepdown transmission would work wonders on such a large snowblower but it would be grossly inefficient since a lot of fuel would be conure over a deisel Loco engine.
Shit! Just get a standard engine or two off of a fighter jet with an afterburner and face the exhaust the direction u wish to travel. If the wind does not blow it out of the way, the intense heat will melt it! Lol idk how efficient it would be either.. But who cares! Home Improvement was one of my all time favorite sitcoms growing up. So that should give you an idea of how I think! 😉🤘🤷
Not that bit,we got one in the airport there does 60m wide.
6:00 description says 16,000 t/h
Michigan, can you get a portable potty when you are “In the back ass of nowhere “ and it’s minus 30 degrees F.
20 million pounds --in ! hour ? C MON !!!!!!!!!
the larue t95 and d97 deserve to be on this list.
뉴욕495에서는 대형제설차가 6대씩 사선으로 함께 한번에 앞으로 나간다~~
5:23 That snowplow train operates in Norway not in Alps
So cool
This video acts like the snow plows with the wing blades are something new. They have been used in Colorado all my life. I know men that drive them and they tell me when plowing snow with both blades the wing blade has leverage upon the steering of the truck. If the load of snow from the wing blade unloads against a guard rail it has a tendency to cause the leverage to pull the front of the truck into the guard rail creating a somewhat hazardous situation.
Makin icecream
The last one!
My son's and I were reading a book where they said this thing could blow snow up to 16 stories. They were pretty stoked to watch this one in action even though the book was wrong.
THIS is what our country should be spending its tax dollars on!! What needs to happen is slash the military budget, instead of building multi billion dollar aircraft carriers WE DON'T NEED, spend the money on equipping each state with these heavy duty snow plows. Keep the roads clear instead of just closing them or imposing chain law. As a truck driver it saddens me that during winter all i see is tiny little piss ant snow plows that cant keep up with the snowfall. Theres no reason why every state shouldnt have several of these monster plows. Keep the roads clear, its so easy for DOT to say too bad, so sad, stay home. Reality is, people NEED to travel, like us truckers need the roads clear so we can pay our bills. Sadly, i know we will never see plows like these in America, we dont spend our budget wisely.
those are not snow machines, they are snow blowers because they pickup snow and blow it away.
Snow machine iss something totally different: You put ice in it and it makes snow and spreads around. It does the complete opposite of a snow blower.
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4.6m deep snow with a highway truck and blade? Mmmmm ok
Good video if i lived in the UK I could understand your measurements and speed But I never learned the funny stuff
American who actually learned math here..... The conversions aren't that hard, just basic math.
At 4:40 not surprised to see a car pass on the right, Fool’s
Actually i’m pretty sure The rotary snowplow runs on steam so yeah
The (old) SP Rotary at 1:10) was steam at one time, but was converted to DC traction motors. The F-7B unit behind it is a snail (power, but no traction motors) is used to power the blade.
Only a few in Colorado, New Mexico and Alaska are steam powered. Most are now diesel or electric.
The first one, the Kahlbacher, it can only manage 150mm of snow...thats 15cm....or about 7".
Better use the Overaasen Norwegian equipment then. They can throw a Volvo passenger car 150 meters.
Airport Technologies ? They sure make some pretty mean stuff
0:53 150mm of deep snow doesn´t impress,that you can do with your shovel
Whoops! We meant 1500, thanks for the catch!
Where did this guy learned to read numbers????
Pretty sure you meant centimeters not millimeters. 150mm is only 15cm doesn't make sense that it could only clear half a foot of snow when tiny snow blowers can do that
Enjoyed the video, but how many airports are going to allow the snow to build up needing this massive of a machine?
Well, the thing is without such a machine it's hard to prevent the buildup to start with. Your average snowblower won't cover the potential kilometers of runways an airport will have, and it certainly won't be able to keep pace. They're not built for a massive buildup of snow, but for moving tons and tons of snow away quickly and efficiently.
John swint. The Oslo airport gardermoen OSL almost never never ever cancelled flights or close the runway down when it’s snowing a lot. The have many machines that roll out when it’s snowing. But snow will build up around the runway and there you also need to remove more snow. In a top gear episode where there are in Norway they tell how many flights heathrow had canceled for one year due to weather, that was over 3000 flights. In osl only 2 due to bad weather
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164ft only? is that with the wind or into it? i want test done on level ground not from a sheer drop off cliff
Lord Gizmo doesn't seem to know the difference between millimeter and centimeter.
OR ONE THOUSAND HE CALLS IT TEN HUNDRED WTF HAHAHAHAHAHA
I don't Either....I'm Americans...Feet and Inches..ONLY
We must make either fork before fan or fan blade must be with 10 cm.spike to break the ice
or hammer connected with wheels of train to break the ice.
Once ice is softened in front portion, machine can work smoothly faster .
Jay shree ram.
Lord Gismos data is in some places very far from the reality.
They say that the first machine can clear 150 millimeters of snow, 150 millimeters is only equal to 5,9 inches. It should be 150 centimeters, equal to about 4 feet and 11 inches.
The machine that starts 4:11 in ( Arctic machine ) they say it can clear 4,6 meter thick snow with the front blade ( about the same height as the truck )
it should have to be 4.6 meters wide, 4,6 meters is about 15 feet.
When your first measurement quote is off by, oh, say 5 feet, I no longer watch
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Electronic engine???
Thanks for compiling this video. It held my interest all the way thru, and I live in TX where snow isn't common (altho last year we got more than we could deal with). But you should have used just good old feet and mph. You don't have a British accent, so you're north American, right ? Canadian or US. More US viewers than Canadian. Just use the measurements most of your viewers know. Are there no tracked snow vehicles ? All the vehicles you showed us had wheels.
i live in Colorado, and we have plenty of tracked vehicles, although many have wheels so they don't damage the tracks or a road they might be clearing
There's so little views of this video because it's what we fear
Capable of removing 150 mm of snow? Wow, an impressive 0.4 inches. 🤪
150 Millimeters... Third of a soccer pitch...
Canadian?
10 HUNRED 50 HORSES HHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHAH U MEAN ONE THOUSAND FIFTY HORSES GOD DAM MAN HHAHAHAHAAHHA
4:46 4.6m thick snow...just read the script eh?
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Clearing 5.9" of snow with a 9.8" wide machine is impressive... But the driver seems a little out of proportion to such figures...
I think they got their units of measuring mixed up... Unless they are talking rc cars here.
150 millimeters??
Could you express that in millionths of a light year for us metric dummies?
Not 151 mm deep?
Oops: Not 1,501 mm deep?
Can I just point out that this video had 340k views and less than 60 comments Haha
Your mm measurements are about 10x off lol. 150mm is 15cm which is 6”. I think that big blower at the first Can handle more than 6” deep snow!
I avoid snow and ice at all costs.
Hi please get ur facts right.... At 0:55 you say 150 milimeters of snow..... that is 5.90551181 inches..... im not blown away. And at 4:47 are you saying 4.6 meters thick snow thats 15.0918635 feet wooooow .
You need a lesson in metric measurements!!! There are several errors in your video.
The first one can clear 150mm of snow!! 😂 😂 😂 I think my shovel can clear more than that 😂
Really like the machinery here
Not a fan of metric units
Well metric is what we use on planet earth.
@@haarstad88 might be the case however I'm in USA
5:09 Finland, Mikkeli, Varkaus
>Torille
5:26
Stand 16.000 Tonnen nicht 10.000 Tonnen die Stunde.
Where are the solar, electric powered versions of these machines? 😂
BTW 24 million pounds In 1 hour
Did you seriously say “ten hundred and fifty horses”
250 mm? so, 10” wide? not. try 250 cm.
They're going to have to set up all these highways with power lines close to the roads so that they can utilize huge electric motors powered by cable like the old streetcars and electric busses.
No way are they going to be able to do this with battery trucks.
Sorry folks, the road won't be cleared till tomorrow afternoon. We have our trucks on charge. That will get them to the next town where you will have to wait another day for them to charge again.
Thank God for fossil fuels
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0:52 150mm?
Thats the biggest 150mm i've ever seen. Hah, americans.
*"ten hundred and fifty"* huh? You mean "one thousand and fifty" right?
Please don't say stuff like that while I'm eating; *it hurts when food comes out your nose.*
Pointless to blow snow to the high side of any road. Some of these people need a little more training
Who invented these machines the one with blades in front and back. Were the Germans.
To hell with the centimeters and millimeters. I don't think you know what you are talking about anyway. Give it to me in pounds, inches, feet and "length of a football field". I'll get the depth/distance every time. Maybe you will too.
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12000 tons--1 hour ???? uhh---???? No -Research first please---you're welcome.
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Lost me on millimeters. Onto the next video . Out
tv2200 i call bs
They think they are cool using metric,and add useless music to videos.
Just commenting on how Americans seem to have so much trouble doing simple math to convert units of measure...🤮🤮🤮
Well, it seems everyone gets annoyed with it! (Though it's usually Americans)
We've started to include both unit systems in the captions :)
Learn the metric system. A 250 mm wide blade???? Able to clear 150 mm of snow????? Sorry, but you start a video like that???? Zero credibility. Goodbye.
10hundred and 50!! Are you kidding me? Just read the script and not text to speech. So much for being credible lol so many good videos ruined bc of this
Ps the double blade has been around for 50 yrs!