As a heavy equipment tech, I can attest that many people do put diesel fuel in the water tanks, and vice-verse...….just the reality of renting machines to people who are often untrained or ignorant of proper machine use. BTW, I love Jay's knowledge and appreciation of cars, but its fun to see him out of his element once in a while!
A friend of mine borrowed his mini crane to a local business. When he got it back, he found they put oil in the diesel tank. :D Never underestimate the power of stupid. It's the driving force behind evolution. Or in the case of some of these jacks, involution...
They sell for around $120,000. www.machinerytrader.com/listings/construction-equipment/for-sale/list/category/1013/compactors-smooth-drum/manufacturer/dynapac/model-group/cc6200
I am a licenced operator of a Ride on roller and It was refreshing to see Jay covering construction equipment - hope we get to see some more amazing TONKA type vehicles.
LOL, Jay Leno will get flack for this one @ 11:12 in the video: "With this vibration system, I'm surprised there aren't more women driving these things, this is better than sitting on the washing machine"
Thank you Mr. Leno for showing a real mans toy! I delivered heavy equipment to construction sites for years. That double drum vibratory roller is just one of many pieces of COOL CONSTRUCTION vehicles!
I think part of the reason for Jay's channel being such a success is that he can laugh at himself occasionally. He just doesn't take everything seriously. This is entertaining even if he can't roll this thing up on stage!!
Dynapac is a Swedish multinational engineering company located in Karlskrona. The company was founded in 1934 and today has subsidiaries in seven countries. Dynapac produces pavers, mobile feeders, rollers and planers. Since October 2017 it is part of the French Fayat Group.
in the late 80s i worked for a new home builder and in order to get roads put in around the weather and seasons i got roped into driving the vibrating rollers for several weekends in a row to compact the dirt you would think that driving up and down a soon to be paved street would be a easy job but a combination of the summer hat the sun and the constant vibration and noise of the machine you would be exhausted at the end of a day almost as bad as doing physical labor all day long as well as being a filthy mess from all the dust and wearing almost every cup of coffee any one would hand you during the day as there wasn’t any good way to drink or store a cup of it while still trying to compact the areas i can relate to what Jay was talking about on how amazingly easy it is to maneuver a machine that heavy thanks to all the hydraulic assistance i understand the concept and how hydraulics do operate yet it still seams to be a little mystical and magic when you are on top of something that heavy and large turning it with one finger and very little force
Jay if you like this you are going to love railway laying machines. Once they railway has been levelled and ballast laid there is machinery that automatically lay sleepers, tamp tracks to them and roll along on the newly built tracks as they go and all they need is people to keep feeding them.
I love your interest in all kinds of machinery. I’m a vintage tractor collector and would love to see you do a couple videos on farm tractors from the 20s, 30s or 40s. I think you would find it very interesting.
He's done at least one with a steam tractor. I have always loved those things. Spent a lot of time at a steam museum where they had trains, tractors, boats. Love watching those monstrosities run.
Skeeter McBeater yea I know. But that’s like comparing a T model the a mustang. Completely different era. That Lambo is late 60s which is essentially very similar to tractors used today. Where as stuff from the 20s and 30s was before 3 point linkage and also PTOs we’re not particularly common.
I've ran one and they will beat your spine out of your back! I had it at my place paving roads on my property and my mother in law came to visit and said she always wanted to run one! So guess what? She got one checked off her bucket list! And I got to be her favorite son in law, even though I'm her only son in law, lol!
I’m waiting for jay to add a decommissioned tatra 8x8 Soviet missile carrier to his collection! He already has a tatra car now he needs a truck to go into the “Tatra section of his garage” LOL!
Would love to see Jay cover some more older heavy equipment. Like some ww2 and prior equipment. Company i worked at a few years ago had a crane from the 20s that they'd paid to have restored N we all took turns running it once finished a memory ill cherrish forever. Sitting here at work waiting for my 930k front end loader to warm up and start the day, thanks Jay for the entertainment as usual.
I worked on heavy equipment back in the seventies and eighties and the biggest problem I had with rollers was people putting to much oil in the vibratory/eccentric cavity in each roller wheel. It needs just enough to lube the roller bearings but folks thought it needed to be filled, which just caused so much friction it would heat the drum to the point of making it so hot it would burn you if you touched it. Taking apart one of those wheels by yourself in the field and the first thing you did when called out for overheating problems and you drained the oil before you did anything else.
Holy cows! Those r metal wheels and they’re huge! What is that thing Jay! I bet it costed like $500,000 or more! That’s so neat, Jay! I like that you show all things with like engines and motors and stuff. I really enjoyed the Case IH Quadtrac you did- you’re basically the reason why my parents got me one to use on the ranch instead of a regular wheeled unit. The tracks help me because I don’t bog down in the lower pastures by the river. And it’s a long trek from the shop I park it in to the river bottom-23 miles. And my 620 runs best 💕🇺🇸💯 I didn’t get the women joke right off the bat. But it dawned on me. Yes I’m a teenager 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I drove one of those, as heavy as this. Very exciting when I was working on a walkway on the outside of the ordinary road, before the safety fence was build. Usually not that exciting, but here it was a 300 foot drop straight down, vibrating loose mass there. Had to have chains tied to a truck, which followed me slavishly.
Great video, those are so neat, I learned a lot of stuff, thanks to Dynapac, Wichita, KS in a great place, I've been there many times, great job Mr. Leno. Going over the fruit was so funny, thanks!!!!
I'm VERY surprised Jay did not make a comparison to his F1 McLaren. "Yeah, you know, my F1 McLaren also has a centered position driver's seat." - I'm just kidding around. Thanks Jay, for all that you do.
Interesting video...I never would have watched it if it wasn't on this site..I figured there must be some reason Jay is on a roller. Custom made machinery is amazing.
The people that built the bypasses out here in the Midwest traded some money into pockets to avoid having to properly compact the roads down and you can already tell it; less than two years later and they're cracking/falling apart where as the ones from 10 years ago that were properly put down still are fairly fine with minor wear here and there but nothing that cause problems like the "new" roads.
That water tank question reminded me of the time I put PS fluid in my Snowblower crankcase in..the dark didn't realize it until the next day and saw the bottle. In my defense, the O'Reilly oil & PS fluid bottles are identical labels other than the text of course
I'd like to see more heavy equipment on here. I didn't know they incorporated a vibratory system with the rollers I wonder how long they've been doing that, and why that idea took them so long to come up with. they used to have to use a vibrator type compactor separately before and after they rolled it with the old water filled "steam" rollers. I don't care if it's not steam hell it hasn't been steam driven since ... I don't know when for sure but probably in the early part of the 20'th centrury or maybe the late part of the 19th century. Still we called them steam rollers, just sounds cooler than just roller.
I guess this was near the Garage? A test drive of a roller! Now Jay just needs to test drive a road scraper and a street sweeper as Romsey Quints did for Sports Car World magazine here in Oz around 50 years ago
I served my apprentiship working on machines like that. Everything from strimmer to power screed machines. Was so much better than working in a car dealership. Alas electronics got insane so I left to be a automotive stain glass artist😀
As a heavy equipment tech, I can attest that many people do put diesel fuel in the water tanks, and vice-verse...….just the reality of renting machines to people who are often untrained or ignorant of proper machine use.
BTW, I love Jay's knowledge and appreciation of cars, but its fun to see him out of his element once in a while!
A friend of mine borrowed his mini crane to a local business. When he got it back, he found they put oil in the diesel tank. :D Never underestimate the power of stupid. It's the driving force behind evolution. Or in the case of some of these jacks, involution...
They sell for around $120,000. www.machinerytrader.com/listings/construction-equipment/for-sale/list/category/1013/compactors-smooth-drum/manufacturer/dynapac/model-group/cc6200
There are many stupid and ignorant people in the world. And you will find even more of them in construction and other low wage jobs.
Why wouldn't they just add the word "water" to the water symbol?
@@jpatt85 Because most people in the world do not speak English?
I am a licenced operator of a Ride on roller and It was refreshing to see Jay covering construction equipment - hope we get to see some more amazing TONKA type vehicles.
11:18 did you just say it like that 😅😂😂😂
Jay; "this is better than sitting on a washing machine." 🤦♀️
Syed Ahbabullah
Cue the feminist outrage in 3, 2, 1.......
Went the other way
He really said that! Lmao
@Jason Bouphasavanh
That was extremely prejudice and over the line, Jason! Have some respect. Syed was talking about his mom.
Mr. Leno is proving he can ask very logical and intelligent questions even for unusual vehicles.
Can’t wait til he starts reviewing the lunar rover
what's to review?
Kila Krumpira the lunar rover has some interesting features!
Flintstone Mobile first
@@jonnycando Like what? Amazing resemblance with Willys jeep in all dimensions and constructive details?
Everyday Astronaut
That's the cleanest steam roller I've ever seen.
Lol they pulled a brand new one out for the show, probably has 200 hrs or less on her. Give her a few more months lol
LOL, Jay Leno will get flack for this one @ 11:12 in the video:
"With this vibration system, I'm surprised there aren't more women driving these things, this is better than sitting on the washing machine"
Jay killed it!
Why should he get flack for that? He's probably right.
Jay's from the old school-no "safe space" rooms & PC crap.
I was thinking the same thing! 😂😂😂
It’s so funny how even I at 58 years young still see one of these and refer to it as a steamroller.
I'm 38, use to work site prep construction for a few years in my early - mid 20's, and call it a steamroller, as that's just what we did.
i'm 26 and i'd call it a steamroller. no idea why.
It's what everyone knows, and it's an easy reference.
@@bubby8825 ...I still sometimes call excavators "steam shovels".
That's the colloquial term. Everyone calls it a steamroller.
"That's what you call a 'drive by fruiting' " 😂
"real car enthusiasts appreciate all builds"
“Average Lamborghini”
He lives in a paralel universe
Yeah, prefect reference point. Everyone can relate to driving a Lamborghini.
I mean who does not drive a lambo for daily driving
I WAS ABOUT TO COMMENT THIS LMAO
I dont understand. He means the average Lamborghini. He isnt saying the average car is a Lambo...
Thank you Mr. Leno for showing a real mans toy! I delivered heavy equipment to construction sites for years. That double drum vibratory roller is just one of many pieces of COOL CONSTRUCTION vehicles!
How does Jay make THIS so entertaining? I mean I was curious but it felt like pure entertainment. Good stuff!
I know, right? Jay just happens to be one hell of an interviewer. It was kind of cool watching him ask all the right questions - a real pro!
I think part of the reason for Jay's channel being such a success is that he can laugh at himself occasionally. He just doesn't take everything seriously. This is entertaining even if he can't roll this thing up on stage!!
I love that Jay Leno features all types of vehicles and heavy equipment machine.
Sweet some heavy machinery.
Havent done one of these in a while.
Long live the denim
He should roll some of the steam engines out of his collection it's been awhile I'm sure he's got some steam rollers in his garage
Cool huh? I think the last heavy machinery was the Case IH Tractor. That thing was a torque monster, too.
Dynapac is a Swedish multinational engineering company located in Karlskrona. The company was founded in 1934 and today has subsidiaries in seven countries. Dynapac produces pavers, mobile feeders, rollers and planers. Since October 2017 it is part of the French Fayat Group.
in the late 80s i worked for a new home builder and in order to get roads put in around the weather and seasons i got roped into driving the vibrating rollers for several weekends in a row to compact the dirt you would think that driving up and down a soon to be paved street would be a easy job but a combination of the summer hat the sun and the constant vibration and noise of the machine you would be exhausted at the end of a day almost as bad as doing physical labor all day long as well as being a filthy mess from all the dust and wearing almost every cup of coffee any one would hand you during the day as there wasn’t any good way to drink or store a cup of it while still trying to compact the areas i can relate to what Jay was talking about on how amazingly easy it is to maneuver a machine that heavy thanks to all the hydraulic assistance i understand the concept and how hydraulics do operate yet it still seams to be a little mystical and magic when you are on top of something that heavy and large turning it with one finger and very little force
Only on Jay Leno's Garage can you see things like this. :o)
There's a man who loves the product he sells! Great to see.
“Vibrator Roller” never knew i would find those words in a sentence..🤣🤣🤣🤣
He did it fellas, he reviewed every car ever made and now has to move on to industrial equipment
Jay if you like this you are going to love railway laying machines. Once they railway has been levelled and ballast laid there is machinery that automatically lay sleepers, tamp tracks to them and roll along on the newly built tracks as they go and all they need is people to keep feeding them.
Drive-By Fruiting lol 🤣. Truly an unsung hero the roller rolls on.
Always entertaining Jay. American, exotic, aircraft, steam, motorcycles, equipment, you present them all.
this is why Jay Leno's garage is the best car show on the planet.
I love when questions are answered in detail. Next video, the trucks with the semi circle.
Do the Ring Bros have one in their shop?
Thanks jay that was different and actually interesting to see
Very interesting! Jay is good about changing the vehicles he features.
Well, remember his video on the International Harvester Quadtrac tractor? Pretty cool.
I love your interest in all kinds of machinery.
I’m a vintage tractor collector and would love to see you do a couple videos on farm tractors from the 20s, 30s or 40s. I think you would find it very interesting.
jay leno made a vid on a lamborghini tractor
He's done at least one with a steam tractor. I have always loved those things. Spent a lot of time at a steam museum where they had trains, tractors, boats. Love watching those monstrosities run.
Skeeter McBeater yea I know. But that’s like comparing a T model the a mustang. Completely different era. That Lambo is late 60s which is essentially very similar to tractors used today. Where as stuff from the 20s and 30s was before 3 point linkage and also PTOs we’re not particularly common.
Thor yea I’ve seen that and it’s great. That’s why I think he should do one on what essentially replace the steam traction engine.
A Minneapolis-Moline UDLX would be a good tractor for him to review.
It looks like Fred Flintstone’s car
Yabba Dabba Doo
Do they come in "Jay Leno Denim" paint?
Jay, I like seeing your inner child come out to play.
I've ran one and they will beat your spine out of your back! I had it at my place paving roads on my property and my mother in law came to visit and said she always wanted to run one! So guess what? She got one checked off her bucket list! And I got to be her favorite son in law, even though I'm her only son in law, lol!
"Ya know, with this vibration system I'm surprised there aren't more women driving these things." 🤣LMAO!
And now for something completely different
Uncle jay is great
This is why leno is the best car guy...... he loves all things rolly!
The videos Jay does are awesome,and the comments are the OTHER half of the "Magic Formula".
A drive-by fruiting! Don't ever stop being Jay, Jay.
Can it do a burnout?
The local authority could do with some of these where I live, it’s like driving on an artillery test range
No burnout, yet still satisfyingly cool.
Jay Leno never ceases to amaze!
I know you explained your fascination to which I can only say I'm flatted ! Oh, Mr. Jay you've done it again
I love watching your show jay I never thought watching a video on a packer could be so entertaining
I’m waiting for jay to add a decommissioned tatra 8x8 Soviet missile carrier to his collection! He already has a tatra car now he needs a truck to go into the “Tatra section of his garage” LOL!
Would love to see Jay cover some more older heavy equipment. Like some ww2 and prior equipment. Company i worked at a few years ago had a crane from the 20s that they'd paid to have restored N we all took turns running it once finished a memory ill cherrish forever. Sitting here at work waiting for my 930k front end loader to warm up and start the day, thanks Jay for the entertainment as usual.
Forgot to ask how much does it cost?
This why I love Jay channel
Jay Leno proving once again that he can drive anything on this channel and we will all tune in. 😂😂😂
Jay “Sophisticated” Leno
8:03 police creepin in the back lmao
He was back there for a while, saw him way before the eight minute mark...
I'm sure Jay has a lot of LEO fans.
I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS!! I love cars and all, but heavy machinery is my #1 love.
I worked on heavy equipment back in the seventies and eighties and the biggest problem I had with rollers was people putting to much oil in the vibratory/eccentric cavity in each roller wheel. It needs just enough to lube the roller bearings but folks thought it needed to be filled, which just caused so much friction it would heat the drum to the point of making it so hot it would burn you if you touched it. Taking apart one of those wheels by yourself in the field and the first thing you did when called out for overheating problems and you drained the oil before you did anything else.
Yes but does it come with intelligent cruise control and lane departure warning?
Holy cows! Those r metal wheels and they’re huge! What is that thing Jay!
I bet it costed like $500,000 or more! That’s so neat, Jay!
I like that you show all things with like engines and motors and stuff.
I really enjoyed the Case IH Quadtrac you did- you’re basically the reason why my parents got me one to use on the ranch instead of a regular wheeled unit.
The tracks help me because I don’t bog down in the lower pastures by the river. And it’s a long trek from the shop I park it in to the river bottom-23 miles.
And my 620 runs best 💕🇺🇸💯
I didn’t get the women joke right off the bat. But it dawned on me. Yes I’m a teenager 😂😂😂😂😂😂
what
11:12 lmfao
Never thought I would hear something like that on this channel 😂
They see me rollin
They hate it
They're tryin' to catch me ridin dirty
I have always been fascinated by these since I was a kid. So I bought an old one lol awesome
11:12 I can't believe he said that!
ka9radio me too
I drove one of those, as heavy as this. Very exciting when I was working on a walkway on the outside of the ordinary road, before the safety fence was build. Usually not that exciting, but here it was a 300 foot drop straight down, vibrating loose mass there. Had to have chains tied to a truck, which followed me slavishly.
Jay must be expanding his garage starting with a nice base...
"Drive-by fruiting".... thank you Jay.
I love the idea that Wichitaw used to have hills until these guys started doing road tests around the factory!
Welcome to another episode of jay lenos garage. We're in the heavy equipment section of the garage today.
I love the huge hex bolts! Pretty noisy. :) Water used to diminish the noise level. Not that building a road is a quiet occupation.
12:11 that is one tough watermelon, the roller lifted up
that was the one fulla Vodka.
Great video, those are so neat, I learned a lot of stuff, thanks to Dynapac, Wichita, KS in a great place, I've been there many times, great job Mr. Leno. Going over the fruit was so funny, thanks!!!!
So this is how he can afford all these cars.
I always wondered what he does for a living.
Thank you for covering this ingenious peice of engineering along with the history lesson. Great video.
Do the operators say "Let's Roll!" when they get to work?
Haha! Actually some do.
Made in my old hometown in Sweden and I used to work extra after school in my fathers printingfactory packing manuals for them to ship worldwide
I'm VERY surprised Jay did not make a comparison to his F1 McLaren. "Yeah, you know, my F1 McLaren also has a centered position driver's seat." - I'm just kidding around. Thanks Jay, for all that you do.
Interesting video...I never would have watched it if it wasn't on this site..I figured there must be some reason Jay is on a roller. Custom made machinery is amazing.
The Nurburgring lap time for this must be out of this world.
when do we get to see the burnout?
I have always referred to these as a steam roller.
Thank you so much for this informative video Jay.
So Jay now works part time as tarmac layer?
The people that built the bypasses out here in the Midwest traded some money into pockets to avoid having to properly compact the roads down and you can already tell it; less than two years later and they're cracking/falling apart where as the ones from 10 years ago that were properly put down still are fairly fine with minor wear here and there but nothing that cause problems like the "new" roads.
That water tank question reminded me of the time I put PS fluid in my Snowblower crankcase in..the dark didn't realize it until the next day and saw the bottle. In my defense, the O'Reilly oil & PS fluid bottles are identical labels other than the text of course
im subbed, i rarely watch these videos unless its a car i know/want/curious about, but this....how could i resist? so random
I'd like to see more heavy equipment on here. I didn't know they incorporated a vibratory system with the rollers I wonder how long they've been doing that, and why that idea took them so long to come up with. they used to have to use a vibrator type compactor separately before and after they rolled it with the old water filled "steam" rollers. I don't care if it's not steam hell it hasn't been steam driven since ... I don't know when for sure but probably in the early part of the 20'th centrury or maybe the late part of the 19th century. Still we called them steam rollers, just sounds cooler than just roller.
cool bike, is it 2 wheel drive or single ?
Awesome video man I love it. I started on one of these couple years ago.
PLEASE DO MORE HEAVY EQUIPMENT VIDEOS
That was really cool to see and also interesting. Thanks for showing us all sorts of machines with engines!
Now I realize why they are so noisy. I learned something today!
What’s the miles per gallon on this car?
Jay Leno
*Not just car reviews, but construction equipments too*
I guess this was near the Garage? A test drive of a roller! Now Jay just needs to test drive a road scraper and a street sweeper as Romsey Quints did for Sports Car World magazine here in Oz around 50 years ago
Thank you Jay Leno.
*Not be be confused with the "run-by fruiting"...* @12:21
🥺🥝💨🏃
It would be great to see a future Jay Leno's Garage with this monster just parked in the background
Well this is quite different. How much did they pay you?
Hopefully a lot.
I served my apprentiship working on machines like that. Everything from strimmer to power screed machines. Was so much better than working in a car dealership.
Alas electronics got insane so I left to be a automotive stain glass artist😀
I have driven on many American roads that could benefit from that machine.
What vehicle next will Jay find to drive, always amazing what he finds or owns. Enjoyed watching this, Thanx Mr. Leno.
Episode: 9999
_"Jay Leno reviews a steam roller"_
Very interesting. Tx Jay and crew!
Pilot sport tyres ?
Those red forks are really nice pieces of engineering design.