Nice work, Elena. Good to see more citizens appreciating and videoing the work that the city's public works and private snow removal contractors do every winter. We are the envy of many North American cities who come to a virtual standstill after a big storm because they don't have the equipment and aren't willing to spend the money to buy it, although the more-prevalent use of the front-end-loader-type blower attachments seen here, rather than the traditional, one-vehicle, "dedicated" types such as the vintage Sicard and Vohl vehicles, ought to encourage places like Boston and New York to consider improving their handling of high-snowfall weather.
That was simply amazing, I dnt know how to say Thank you for the live show wich I enjoyed a lot. Thank You very much Elena, Absolutely a great job from You,bravissima, complimenti Elena 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I used to live in a town in northern Japan with the heaviest snowfall in Iwate prefecture and this was exactly how they cleared the roads, with these front loader mounted spinning blade shredders. Much like this, it was an impressively executed operation.
April and I had enough of that white covering, and here I am viewing a whole 51 minutes of snow removal. I need to consult my Dr, lol. Great video, kept me entertained.
What impresses me in all these snow removal operations is that all these machines have not always existed. Imagine what snow removal at the beginning of the century could represent as a challenge. Horse-drawn plows and an "army" of men with shovels clearing the town for $0.20 an hour.
Hi Elena. How are you. Thank you for showing your video. It´s amazing job they do - i wish they could it the same way here in Denmark as you do in Canada. I love your video Elena ❤
Hello Elena, Thanks for another awesome video! Instead of watching live, I can be inside with a cup of Hot Chocolate keeping warm. :-) Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
From whoever does the coordinating, the safety guy's who walk and all the driver's you all do a great job getting it done. How often is this done? Thanks for sharing ✌️
Hey Gary, Montrealer here. Whenever there's a snow storm - and we get 3 or 4 big ones per winter, with a dozen or so smaller ones - the roads are first plowed with the sole intent of pushing the snow to the sides of the road. (This means, if your car is parked in the street, you're going to need to dig it out!) Then, usually within 72 hours (less for major streets, and longer for residential streets) there's an operation that clears one side of the street, and then usually within 24 hours the other side of the street is cleared. Sometimes, snow storms happen *while* the streets are being cleared, which just compounds the pileup. Sometimes, snow crews are so over-worked, we just have to deal with the snow for a little longer :S Now I've checked your channel and saw that you had 29 inches fall! Yikes :S Where are you from?
@@Ejexion I'm in Pennsylvania and they plow our car's in as well but I know the driver so I get my car's moved and he plows us out. It's a big help. We get about 16inches a year out of about maybe 9 storms. Last year we got caught up in a noreaster. Those things really dump the snow. Thanks for your reply I'll check your channel out ✌️
@@ElenaWalks I figured, but you're VERY lucky his boss didn't see you. Lol 😂 😮 Great views and the first I've EVER seen from the inside of one of those blowers! 👍
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They should have the little sidewalk plow out in front of the blowers, i realize they have a second pass but they could get a whole lot more on the first pass.
Meanwhile, in the rest of Canada we either never see a plow all winter or the plows just pile the snow up into giant mountains and leave the residents to deal with it. Gotta wonder how only Quebec can afford these types of setups 🤔
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It's a snow pit which connect to the main sewer pipes, called collectors. The snow falls dozens of feet below the ground in the main collectors, so that this snow is treated by the sewage treatment plant before reaching the river.
@@ElenaWalks it's pretty cool! Just makes it a lot harder for me to find parking tho when almost all the streets get scheduled for snow removal at the same time lmao
@@parfittelcano8818 It's only for a few days, usually 2-3 days. It's not easy to find them sometimes. Thank God I have a friend that works there and an Application to track them 😆
Nice work, Elena. Good to see more citizens appreciating and videoing the work that the city's public works and private snow removal contractors do every winter. We are the envy of many North American cities who come to a virtual standstill after a big storm because they don't have the equipment and aren't willing to spend the money to buy it, although the more-prevalent use of the front-end-loader-type blower attachments seen here, rather than the traditional, one-vehicle, "dedicated" types such as the vintage Sicard and Vohl vehicles, ought to encourage places like Boston and New York to consider improving their handling of high-snowfall weather.
The IN CAB Video footage is amazing.
Thank you 😊
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Ждем новых видео.
I love the little Luigi snowplower who does the sidewalks, very adorable.
Great video. I watched this with my 3 year old. Way more educational than many kids shows.
Best snow clearing process anywhere.
Cool to see how well the team is coordinated! Thanks for filming it all.
Great video in Amazing Quality!!
WOW!!! I love this and what a clear picture!! Looks super and so well done splicing it together too!!
Thank you so much!
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This is hella satisfying to watch.
Totally agree :)
You did a great job and you came out with an amazing collection of snow removal videos👍👏👏👏
Thank you Alon 😊
@@ElenaWalks 🙏
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That was simply amazing,
I dnt know how to say Thank you for the live show wich I enjoyed a lot.
Thank You very much Elena,
Absolutely a great job from You,bravissima, complimenti Elena
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I used to live in a town in northern Japan with the heaviest snowfall in Iwate prefecture and this was exactly how they cleared the roads, with these front loader mounted spinning blade shredders. Much like this, it was an impressively executed operation.
April and I had enough of that white covering, and here I am viewing a whole 51 minutes of snow removal. I need to consult my Dr, lol. Great video, kept me entertained.
Lolol Serge, this is the last video for this season....promise 😂🤣😄
Gute arbeit, Daumen hoch
Danke
Finally a good video of this year's show
Cool to see how well the team is coordinated! Thanks for filming it all.
j'aime beaucoup vous voir travailler et je suis de Québec
Happy Easter Day,my friend
Happy Easter 🐣
What impresses me in all these snow removal operations is that all these machines have not always existed.
Imagine what snow removal at the beginning of the century could represent as a challenge.
Horse-drawn plows and an "army" of men with shovels clearing the town for $0.20 an hour.
That translates to $21 an hour in Biden-Bucks (from the year 1900). Not to say is was not hard work -it WAS.
Awesome video thx a bunch it is amazing how fast it is 😃
Hi Elena. How are you. Thank you for showing your video. It´s amazing job they do - i wish they could it the same way here in Denmark as you do in Canada. I love your video Elena ❤
Thank you 😊
@@ElenaWalks I got a new name in here - so my old name was Pierre - remember me
@@DJ_Charming yes Pierre, of course 🤗
@@ElenaWalks Great i just get a new name thats why i have to tell you
Nice! No music….👍😀
Yeah, I think they could take some tips from Montreal here in St. Paul, Minnesota!!!
Very cool and timing is important.
Too bad we cannot see the truck dumping operation.
Hello Elena,
Thanks for another awesome video! Instead of watching live, I can be inside with a cup of Hot Chocolate keeping warm. :-)
Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Good operator on this machine jn
Respect for people.
Super working
From whoever does the coordinating, the safety guy's who walk and all the driver's you all do a great job getting it done. How often is this done? Thanks for sharing ✌️
Hey Gary, Montrealer here. Whenever there's a snow storm - and we get 3 or 4 big ones per winter, with a dozen or so smaller ones - the roads are first plowed with the sole intent of pushing the snow to the sides of the road. (This means, if your car is parked in the street, you're going to need to dig it out!) Then, usually within 72 hours (less for major streets, and longer for residential streets) there's an operation that clears one side of the street, and then usually within 24 hours the other side of the street is cleared. Sometimes, snow storms happen *while* the streets are being cleared, which just compounds the pileup. Sometimes, snow crews are so over-worked, we just have to deal with the snow for a little longer :S
Now I've checked your channel and saw that you had 29 inches fall! Yikes :S Where are you from?
@@Ejexion I'm in Pennsylvania and they plow our car's in as well but I know the driver so I get my car's moved and he plows us out. It's a big help. We get about 16inches a year out of about maybe 9 storms. Last year we got caught up in a noreaster. Those things really dump the snow. Thanks for your reply I'll check your channel out ✌️
Impressive machinery!
Great views from inside that cab. Now how did you climb up there? Lol... 😲👍❗
My friend is in the cab, so he picked me up :)
@@ElenaWalks
I figured, but you're VERY lucky his boss didn't see you. Lol 😂 😮 Great views and the first I've EVER seen from the inside of one of those blowers! 👍
His boss knows me too 😇😀
@@ElenaWalks
I figured THAT was the case. Good for you - you'll always have the inside scoop. 👍😂❗
Hello brother, great video..I have also been working as a public works machinery driver for 11 years. Can I find a job with you? Thank you
Vraiment chanceuse de pouvoir embarquer dans les machinerie 👍👍
😊 J'adore :)
@@ElenaWalks en n'a tu fais lors de la dernière tempête ??
いいね👍
Wish these kind of machines were in Michigan
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Transformers in snow action
Wow, that's the way to do it, Britain gets half a inch and we come to a stand still, schools close and we all stay home.
Starting at 49:00: What do they do with the snow once it is unloaded from the trucks? Do they turn it into potable water?
It should be mandatory to have a app where it alerts you which area and when they going to next so residents know when to move their cars
in my street there are electric panels that light up to let us know when they are going to remove the snow
Приятно смотреть на мужскую работу. Видно, что людям нравится. У нас в городе совсем не чистят ((
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They should have the little sidewalk plow out in front of the blowers, i realize they have a second pass but they could get a whole lot more on the first pass.
They do the best that they can, they are great actually and doing a wonderful job!
Meanwhile, in the rest of Canada we either never see a plow all winter or the plows just pile the snow up into giant mountains and leave the residents to deal with it. Gotta wonder how only Quebec can afford these types of setups 🤔
It's definitely interesting how different regions handle snow removal. Each place has its own unique challenges and resources.
This the FIRST time reading a Comment like this I thought all of Canada handled situations like this, wow puzzled.
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Impressive, but at :30 isn't the blade on the side walk in front of the snowblower? rather than leaving a windrow behind it
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What are they dumping in?
Here: ruclips.net/video/ScvlqMXkUZg/видео.html
6:50 super efficient.
8:30 I can't believe they have no light at that intersection..looks way too busy for stop signs
Интересно, через сколько тысяч лет в России будет такое же волшебство???
I hope soon 🙏 🙂
can you film this but in edmonton plz
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49:36 .... what is that pit thing
It's a snow pit which connect to the main sewer pipes, called collectors. The snow falls dozens of feet below the ground in the main collectors, so that this snow is treated by the sewage treatment plant before reaching the river.
I got mighty machines flashbacks
Came here cos I’ve never once seen the actual snow removal process lol
Did you like it?
@@ElenaWalks it's pretty cool! Just makes it a lot harder for me to find parking tho when almost all the streets get scheduled for snow removal at the same time lmao
@@parfittelcano8818 It's only for a few days, usually 2-3 days. It's not easy to find them sometimes. Thank God I have a friend that works there and an Application to track them 😆
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Little machine on side walk I seen on might machine show
48:43 is that an endless pit? wtf
Duct that leads to the sewers
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18:30, не все готовы снимать на камеру свою работу?
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A lot of CO 2. being pumped out to remove. Let it melt.
Y’all got money to burn for snow removal