Yeah, we just ain't gonna talk about the longitudinal cracking there. I do road work for a living as well so 100% percent agree. Nice work but that's a temp fix. Some crack seal would have gone a long way to extending the life of that repair.
@@90FormulaE8could pouring a tiny amount of liquid tar along the crack so it seeps in, then use that tar tape over the top help reduce the cracks turning into more pot holes?
@@DariaM00re it certainly wouldn't hurt. The better you can seal out the water the longer the repair will last for sure. However, I'm also keenly aware of budgetary, personnel, and other constraints every public works type department face. We generally do the best we can with what we are given.
So true. Let's go back 80 years and see what's changed ! When I saw the JCB pothole machine at the beginning, I thought the whole thing would be done start to finish.
Come on?????? Wacker plate really???? I'll give it 6months tops. The patch should been bitumen liquid grouted around all the edges prior to laying bitumen. A proper vibration edging roller used.
My exact thoughts too..... If they'd got a wider one and done that section, imagine how much better our roads would be and the money the tax payer would save to do all the other bloody roads lol, you couldn't make it up if it wasn't good old Great Britain!!
Great, 5 minutes to fix, but, at least 5 months for highway authority to find them.i bet south staffs will never get this, takes them 2 months of icy roads before they grit.
5 min repair, 2 hour set up at base, 1 hour cone off set up on site, 1 hour clean up afterward and 1 hour clean up back at base... nice 5 hour 5 min repair that 😂
You wouldn't need to repair potholes so often if the roads were planed back to a foot depth, any backfill properly compacted, and resurfaced with the binder surface first, bitumen seal round the cut out area,then a proper durable top surface. We see modern sma surfaces cracking easily, and it is worse in winter due to conditions. Bin the recycled rubber stuff and stay with the proper tarmac that has the granite chips rolled into it just as it's been laid. More durable and cost effective.
I was waiting for the part where the JCB recycles the chippings it brushed up, remix it with bitumen and relay it. Once relayed it would drive over it with a roller fitted near the wheel. What a let down 😢
That's a lot of resources for less than one square metre of half-cocked road repair. Unless you do the entire length if crack you'll be back very soon to do it all again. It wouldn't take that much longer to do so.
Amazing!! In my country, it'll take around a year and two for repairing that kind of hole in the street. Can make it less than a year if there are any casualties caused.
Well, it's a cleaner repair than what i've seen on the roads in Northants and nice an quick with that JCB. At least it's recut into an oblong removing all rounded edges as that is what i think causes them to return after they're filled in. Only problem is, the UK government will need a platoon of them to fix the monstrosity that are Britains roads now, the problem has been left too long. They need totally resurfacing.
Maybe the boss of JCB could do a demonstration of this machine in the road outside his stately house. The amount of traffic that goes to his wifes "farm shop", has destroyed the C road. The irony.
I think we are missing the true problem here; that road surface clearly isn’t that old and full of cracks, it was obviously never fit for purpose!! Roads of old lasted for years not months!!
And that’s how you make a pothole bigger . Job security a raise for the department head look I made it pretty in just 5 min with equipment that cost over 500 k .
Don't fix to much we don't have the money we need to save money to put some new daft signs up to welcome people to the area and don't forget get to take a picture of the work so we can see if you done to much
You must be from Michigan. I came here to say. "What pothole? I don't see a pothole. I'm pretty sure there is not a single municipality in Michigan that would even consider patching that. What a waste. Go fill a real pothole. 😊
In India we don't use any machine ( maybe for NH work) at all , instead few guys just pour tar liquid into the pothole and add rock metal and they stomp on it a few times that's it . And just after a few days the roads will be filled with potholes again 😂😂
Different when I was doing it used to be 3 ov us in the gang 20 plus years ago everything by hand road saw breaking out digging out for base and topping and we used to cut out any cracks which made sense good days
an expensive 5 minutes with all that man power and equipment! Depends if you are working for a profit driven place or a budget driven place. Very neat though!
We have just been treated to a bunch of twats with a thing called a Jetpatch here in Essex. Took all of 3 minutes to lob some grit about and line the potholes without filling them. I will be contacting the local council about the waste of money!
They will be coming back in 5 months doing that cracked tarmac in front,loll, Due to our weather more down falls longer rain spells , water is not being drained fast enough from the roads, and tarmac is not made the same quality is worse, and with more cars and getting heavier , and more on the road, then its only going to get worse,unless they place the tarmac surface more often,
In India we don't use any machine ( maybe for NH work) at all , instead few guys just pour tar liquid into the pothole and add rock metal and they stomp on it a few times that's it . And just after a few days the roads will be filled with potholes again 😂😂
Beaten by the spray jet pot hole repair lorry that came up our road a few weeks ago which took a couple of minutes per pot hole. One man in a lorry. The first time ever that a council highways dept has impressed me ! 2 signs, no brushes or spades to lean to have a fag, just getting on with it as well..
See all those cracks, continuing up the road? Come back in 6 months and will be same again.
Yeah, we just ain't gonna talk about the longitudinal cracking there. I do road work for a living as well so 100% percent agree. Nice work but that's a temp fix. Some crack seal would have gone a long way to extending the life of that repair.
Its called life, you can't just rip out and remove remove because of cracking
@@90FormulaE8could pouring a tiny amount of liquid tar along the crack so it seeps in, then use that tar tape over the top help reduce the cracks turning into more pot holes?
@@DariaM00re it certainly wouldn't hurt. The better you can seal out the water the longer the repair will last for sure. However, I'm also keenly aware of budgetary, personnel, and other constraints every public works type department face. We generally do the best we can with what we are given.
I would have thought designing a machine like that it would be capable of the whole process otherwise what's the point?.
That's JCB Pothole Ultra.
That's what I was thinking. This took longer than my bobcat to do it.
Exactly
And in America if it breaks there parts and service are sketchy.
Great automation chaps! As soon as I saw the wheelbarrow and the rake I knew it was another British world beater!!! Back to the drawing board!
So true. Let's go back 80 years and see what's changed ! When I saw the JCB pothole machine at the beginning, I thought the whole thing would be done start to finish.
That's a JCB wheel barrow and broom!
Same old council. One driving the machine 5 stood watching 😂
This is why we have so many potholes. They don’t even repair them properly
Come on?????? Wacker plate really???? I'll give it 6months tops. The patch should been bitumen liquid grouted around all the edges prior to laying bitumen. A proper vibration edging roller used.
beat me to it
I just said the same thing
Tack coat not been allowed to go tacky and no joint paint pointless
My thoughts exactly
Crack next to it will go within a few months. Best to redo the whole area!
My exact thoughts too.....
If they'd got a wider one and done that section, imagine how much better our roads would be and the money the tax payer would save to do all the other bloody roads lol, you couldn't make it up if it wasn't good old Great Britain!!
And becomes another hole in 3 months, patchups are useless
Austria just relay top surface every 2-3 years.
So many experts! Lads I think you’re all doing a great job! Keep it up! 👍
Yes, all of us motorist are experts in bad roads made worse by poorly repaired pot holes.
Pothole to speedbump in 5 mins
Atleast they fixing the pothole. In our country we are trained to dodge them.
Great, 5 minutes to fix, but, at least 5 months for highway authority to find them.i bet south staffs will never get this, takes them 2 months of icy roads before they grit.
5 min repair, 2 hour set up at base, 1 hour cone off set up on site, 1 hour clean up afterward and 1 hour clean up back at base... nice 5 hour 5 min repair that 😂
Then British Gas turn up and dig a great big hole they leave with mobile traffic lights for a month with nothing going on 🤪
You forgot the lunch break
Then repeat the whole process in a couple of months when the remaining, untreated crack develops into another pothole.
Yes and don't forget 4 guys standing watching!
@@GraemeDavidson-r8h Of course 😆 With the occasional visit from the chap with the clipboard & yellow hard hat in a suit 🤪.
Mesmerising and one of the great smells in the world.
You wouldn't need to repair potholes so often if the roads were planed back to a foot depth, any backfill properly compacted, and resurfaced with the binder surface first, bitumen seal round the cut out area,then a proper durable top surface. We see modern sma surfaces cracking easily, and it is worse in winter due to conditions. Bin the recycled rubber stuff and stay with the proper tarmac that has the granite chips rolled into it just as it's been laid. More durable and cost effective.
Cost too much to plane a foot depth out dont be stupid
Low bid wins contract
@@henryfreab960 reckon so. But that's a case of buy cheap, buy twice.
@derekporter7658 that's how state hiway depts work
5 minutes before that bodge repair starts lifting out again.
It takes 4 men and one expensive machine to patch up one small repair...they still haven't perfected it yet.
Fixing the hole is easy. Getting started, in my country, sometimes takes more than 20 years.
Pure despair and hardship
Great work should last 3-9 months. Much to be learned here from other countries that have FAR better road surface quality.
Only another 200k to go lads
And that's just on that stretch of road! 😂
Europe, Holland, has a pot hole machine that does it all with one lorry and one operative
I was waiting for the part where the JCB recycles the chippings it brushed up, remix it with bitumen and relay it. Once relayed it would drive over it with a roller fitted near the wheel. What a let down 😢
I didn't quite follow that - mind showing me again? Maybe around Cambridge? I should only need about 500 odd demonstrations to get the hang of it...
You have to admit that’s a nice piece of machinery
So was Oceangate…
That's a lot of resources for less than one square metre of half-cocked road repair. Unless you do the entire length if crack you'll be back very soon to do it all again. It wouldn't take that much longer to do so.
Need re doing again in 2 weeks! 😂
Why not tack coat the full repair instead of just splashing it in like that not all the repair had tack coat coverage. So repair will fail i think
Road repair budget 5 billion , amount paid by drivers in tax each year 35 billion ! Ours roads should be mint
@brorondm 5:34 mereka pakai seperti doubel tape untuk menambal pinggir aspal 😊
In India, we have fishing pond on the road
And yeah a free swimming pool is also where you can swim with your whole family in a car.
Amazing!!
In my country, it'll take around a year and two for repairing that kind of hole in the street.
Can make it less than a year if there are any casualties caused.
Very nice !!!
1 down, only 5.5 million to go....😀
JCB make some great machines
Very nice 👍🏻
I loved seeing the patch being Sellotaped in. Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
If they pulled the sealant around the outside on the hole, it would seal a lot better a big machine for a little hole😂
You and I have different definition of pothole. That little thing is a “maybe in 5 years we’ll fix it”, size where I live.
Well, it's a cleaner repair than what i've seen on the roads in Northants and nice an quick with that JCB. At least it's recut into an oblong removing all rounded edges as that is what i think causes them to return after they're filled in.
Only problem is, the UK government will need a platoon of them to fix the monstrosity that are Britains roads now, the problem has been left too long. They need totally resurfacing.
If only they did a proper job like this on every pot hole.
Maybe the boss of JCB could do a demonstration of this machine in the road outside his stately house.
The amount of traffic that goes to his wifes "farm shop", has destroyed the C road.
The irony.
Good as new 👍
Won’t last. You can see the lack of enthusiasm on the teams faces when seaming it.
Expert…🤡
Enthusiasm 😂 If i filled potholes every day as my job i wouldn’t be smiling every time I did one
At least they have gone that 'far'.
1 down 640,000,000,000 to go.
Hello 👋 Highway
This is how you would repair a drive, not a public highway, rough as 😮
Mumbai Roads left the chat
I think we are missing the true problem here; that road surface clearly isn’t that old and full of cracks, it was obviously never fit for purpose!! Roads of old lasted for years not months!!
American roadpatch makes a mockery of this. 5 minutes , one person.
Gizza job. I can do that 😅
Hey "Yossa", great to see you, man!
Nice bit of kit ,I could borrow one of those to koro my cricket square.🤓
The moment you open it up to heavy traffic, the patch becomes a new pothole in 10 minutes.
And that’s how you make a pothole bigger . Job security a raise for the department head look I made it pretty in just 5 min with equipment that cost over 500 k .
Dear India, watch and learn.
Please come to Cleveland, Ohio🤭
Don't fix to much we don't have the money we need to save money to put some new daft signs up to welcome people to the area and don't forget get to take a picture of the work so we can see if you done to much
Thats not a pot hole thats a dimple
You must be from Michigan. I came here to say. "What pothole? I don't see a pothole. I'm pretty sure there is not a single municipality in Michigan that would even consider patching that. What a waste. Go fill a real pothole. 😊
@@RichardWing4130 it’s a pothole
5:18 what’s the technical name of de tape you use?
Overbanding
Cello
In india it takes hardly 10 mins to complete this work😂
Kya 10mints usme to bump bana kar chale jate hai. Na esi pressing machine use hoti hai na ese tool. Pathhole mein to bakvas kam kar chale jate hai
In India we don't use any machine ( maybe for NH work) at all , instead few guys just pour tar liquid into the pothole and add rock metal and they stomp on it a few times that's it . And just after a few days the roads will be filled with potholes again 😂😂
Just a splash of tack coat here and there.....😂
Would prefer the pot hole tbh.... It will come back soon I guess 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That's great if you only have one pothole to do
Great ideaa saves a lot of time and human energy 👏
Now thats a proper job & machine rather than just throwing a bag of tarmac in there
Different when I was doing it used to be 3 ov us in the gang 20 plus years ago everything by hand road saw breaking out digging out for base and topping and we used to cut out any cracks which made sense good days
And good £
an expensive 5 minutes with all that man power and equipment! Depends if you are working for a profit driven place or a budget driven place. Very neat though!
A hole has appeared in the road, council workmen are looking in to it !
It’s just getting lazy now, I could of patched that up on my own in about 10 minutes
Is that the same stuff as the wearing surface of the road, looks softer?
Uso de uma máquina sofisticada de milhares de Dólares, aí pra concluir,um carrinho de mão e o dicionário fazendo o acabamento manual 🤔
That’s all well and good but road workers never move that fast and efficiently. 😁
I think the video was speeded up 🤔👍🏻🇬🇧
The boys from the Kak stuff.
Ive seen potholes fixed near me in 60 seconds by bodgit and scarper. They last about a day. We need good workers not machines
We have just been treated to a bunch of twats with a thing called a Jetpatch here in Essex. Took all of 3 minutes to lob some grit about and line the potholes without filling them. I will be contacting the local council about the waste of money!
Way more faff than is needed.
Watching nd laughing from India 😂
They will be coming back in 5 months doing that cracked tarmac in front,loll,
Due to our weather more down falls longer rain spells , water is not being drained fast enough from the roads, and tarmac is not made the same quality is worse, and with more cars and getting heavier , and more on the road, then its only going to get worse,unless they place the tarmac surface more often,
Big crack going forward so water soon be under that again lol
So you still need six people to do one pot hole is not two enough
Patching up a road is a waste of time and money.. end of.discussion..
Never looked in the direction off travel nearly killed him pall but yeh good tool on hydradig
paint the sides to,BaseWacker foot,topped off with chippings & plate.then seal edge's.Then it will last.
Longest 5 min of my life.
5 min repair but still requires 5 men and an entire day
In India we don't use any machine ( maybe for NH work) at all , instead few guys just pour tar liquid into the pothole and add rock metal and they stomp on it a few times that's it . And just after a few days the roads will be filled with potholes again 😂😂
How many more time has it been filled in since
This is why aliens don't talk to us
Yup 7 minute job and a year for local authorities to budget and plan for it.
5 minutes per pothole, that means they will all be repaired in 500 years time
And I thought the bad works just in my country 😂😂😂😂all the same 😢😅
The problem isn't the speed of the repair it's how long it takes them to get there
If it was in india...the machine would be stolen in five minutes😂😂
Hahahaha where's the roller hahaha
I wish they'd stop utility companies digging-up newly tarmaced surfaces....and then bodging the repairs 😮
Beaten by the spray jet pot hole repair lorry that came up our road a few weeks ago which took a couple of minutes per pot hole. One man in a lorry. The first time ever that a council highways dept has impressed me !
2 signs, no brushes or spades to lean to have a fag, just getting on with it as well..
That will last 5 mins with traffic.
Glad to See Still needs a Man with a Brush..
Rich people problems. That isn't a pothole. A pothole is when the JCB Machine falls in and can't climb out 😂
And the road wasn’t closed