In 2004, I was also on a tour of the Garzweiler quarry on an excursion trip of the University of Applied Sciences. On the way, we also got to know the VGB-HAUS power plant institute, the RWE BOA lignite power plant (almost 4000 MW power plant) and MAN TURBO compressor and turbine factory. 🙂
Looks like something out of Star Wars and to think about it it's just like Star Wars on our planet were slaves to these machines and our masters pay us nothing.
Dislike? Whatever! Its a must see in original ... an unbelievable monster machine, its about 100km from here and I visit it once per year if possible ... the abandoned villages nearby are also very strange, an atmosphere of death is all around... this area is a sight to see BTW: Did you see the NightShot of this monster? It looks like a machine from Mars: ruclips.net/video/HhDN-yZHMbc/видео.html
der Naut Wow, that sounds so weird, like something from a ghost movie. The Koen brothers should make a movie there, with creepy ppl & unsettling things happening. I've been playing with AE for the last days and even took some days off from work to dig deep into it, I plan to be mostly absent from YT for 2 weeks, there's so much to learn and new projects just pop up like crazy ;)
Moin, so nah habe ich dieses Monster noch nie gesehen. Sehr beeindruckend auch die Aufnahmen am Fuß der Maschine, wie klein doch der Mensch ist. LG Rita & Günter
Vielen Dank euch Beiden! Also die Bagger sind auf jeden Fall einen Ausflug wert, die Größe lässt sich nur vor Ort ermessen, auch die Geisterdörfer dort sind sehenswert!
R & G Team Dülmen Mensch ist klein und dumm, dass macht so was. Unsere Vorgänger verantwortlich an Wüste unserer Erde. Und wir machen weiter Wüste aus Planet. Vergleichen sie Bilder verschiedenen Canyon mit Bilder offenen Minen nach solchen Bagger Arbeit.
Ja - Die vielen ZwangsUmsiedler wird´s freuen, obwohl es leider für einige zu spät kommt! Diese Geisterstädte in der Nähe der Grube haben eine ganz unangenehme "Ausstrahlung" ... Danke für deinen Kommi!
der Naut Fakt ist das es ohne Kohle nicht geht. Weil es noch keine Speichermöglichkeiten gibt. Wir haben 6, 200 Meter hohe Windräder vor die Nase geknallt bekommen, das ist Geil
1msschumiland Steinkohle ist ok, aber ich bin gegen Braunkohle! Musst Du denn auch umziehen? Windkrafträder stehen hier auch etliche rum, hab ich kein Problem mit! Keine ZWANGsumsiedlung, kein Dreck, keine Emissionen während des Betriebes.
I didnt know that Huge Machine had those higher gears. The faster speeds must of played hell on the workers at the end of the conveyor belt putting that stuff in bags.
In India Nyeveli lignite corporation Open cast mines. Ornestain & Koppal O& K of Germany Collaboration Southern structural Ltd worked for them. I was involved in the projects during 1996-98 So happy to see O&K BWEs Electrical motors No diesel engines
Tolle Aufnahmen. Da hast Du ja richtig Zeit investiert. Der Hammer, dieses Ungetüm. Sogar noch mit einem extra mini-Kran in normaler Größe auf dem hinteren Ausleger. Daumen hoch! :) Viele Grüße Mega
Auch SchauferradbaggerFahrer wollen Mittagspause. Aber wir brauchen keine Kohle mehr. Denn wir sparen für Deutschland. Zur Sicherheit besorgen wir uns ein bissel auus Bolivien mit Schiff 😱🐷🐖🐦🐦 Bei uns ist der 200 Jahre alte Tagebau ein schöner Berzdorfer See geworden. Sehr gute Aufnahme. Danke Viele Grüße
Haha - yes you are right 293 is the biggest sister of all excavators!! Here´s a nice shot of another big one (288): ruclips.net/video/byGlYAYzS8M/видео.html
@@teslashark Ahhh - you think of the blue wonder! I heard about it .... that´s in Schipkau and is labelled 258 too. Before 1990 Germany was splitted in Western and Eastern Germany. Both parts labelled their excavators .... and after the reunion we have double labelled machines. I think thats the reason of the misunderstanding. This one in the video still works in the western part ....
@@teslashark I don´t think so - this one has a length of 171 m. Probably they are labelled in a chronological way, have a look at this list of still working excavators (with technical details in German): de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaufelradbagger The oldest one has the smallest and the newest one the highest number.
*_Großartige und sehr beeindruckende Aufnahmen, von dieser gewaltigen "Monstermaschine" ;)_* *_Die Videobeschreibung ist auch sehr interessant, sehr gute Präsentation.*59*_* *_Schöne Grüße nach Niederrhein, Richard_*
Sorry - that´s wrong! This machine is still working at Open Pit Garzweiler II. There is an abondonned one called "the blue wonder" at a different place in Germany and that excavator has the same number 258. Here´s the blue wonder: www.atlasobscura.com/places/bagger-258-blue-wonder
Hi there! No - I´m sorry its another excavator - there is an abondonned one called "the blue wonder" at a different place in Germany and that excavator has the same number 258. Here´s the blue wonder: www.atlasobscura.com/places/bagger-258-blue-wonder
der Naut thank you very much. I’ve been fascinated by that abandoned bagger for a while but had no idea where it could be. Thought this was old footage of that abandoned bagger 258
der Naut I just read it. It's weird that when you search for your own vids, you come across the strangest websites that have them embedded, I think it's all computer generated, but how do they get their views? Sometimes it's completely obscure what that website stands for, but it's nice to see our vids there anyway. Congrats on the pirate btw, hehehe ;)
***** I didn´t find this video on the korean website, but I found out in YT analytics that this site had embed the vid: www.ilbe.com/ check it out, haha
This machine cases no damage. It merely flattens large humps of earth, the soil to be deposited elsewhere. Let me give an example: If you move a dollar from one hand to the other, are you a dollar poorer? Of course not.
I have wondered if the bucket wheel is driven at the center of the wheel, which is the location with the least mechanical advantage, or near the outer perimeter of the wheel, which would be a location that would provide much better mechanical advantage. I have observed these bucket wheel excavators (such as the one in this video) in operation on RUclips videos, but have not been able to (definitely) see where the bucket wheel is driven. I would certainly think that the bucket wheel is driven from near the bucket wheel's outer perimeter, because it would require much less driving torque to rotate the wheel, which would be more sensible (& efficient) design.
I think you are absolutely right. With these strong forces occurring, the drive must be close to the outer circumference. Unfortunately I don't know anything about it either, I just visited the excavator and secretly filmed it.
@@derNaut lol, I'm sure I would have "secretly" taken a video of this bucket wheel excavator as well, if I lived near enough to visit the machine (it's in Germany(?), I assume).
Ahhh - you think of the blue wonder! I heard about it .... that´s in Schipkau - but this one is in Garzweiler II. I never stayed in Schipkau to catch the excavator - I was in the open pit mine Garzweiler II, near Oetzenrath (which is completely demolished and vanished in the meantime).... - have a look at this Wiki with the list and the locations of all big excavators: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaufelradbagger
Does it really require such a massive machine to lift the buckets up and down? If you take the buckets out of the picture you would think it’s lifting a complete oil rig out of the ocean
Die Frage kann ich leider auch nicht beantworten, hier in der Nachtaufnahme kann man erkennen, dass da ein Kabel dran befestigt ist, aber was das zu bedeuten hat - keine Ahnung: ruclips.net/video/HhDN-yZHMbc/видео.html LG
Does anybody knows, what happens to soil, that "jaws" "eat"? I guess that it goes to some conveyor belt, but then what? To the truck? Back on surface again? So many questions...
If I understand your question right: The coal runs directly to the power plant and the mining waste runs on belts to the other side of the hole for refilling.
beeindruckendes maschinenbauergebniss! aber wenn ich die schaufelfüllgrade und das Prinzip so betrachte, könnte es definitiv effizienter sein bzw. der maschinenführer könnte durch mehr "druck" einen höheren schürfgrad erreichen.
Tja das Bundesverfassungsgericht hat ja mittlerweile entschieden, dass Umsiedlungen rechtens sind - und das alles für den ganzen Sand? Den kann man doch aus der Nordsee holen! ;)
What % of what it is digging into is coal? To my untrained eyes most around the machine looks like sand, or is it and it is in the process of opening the area?
+Mikael Engström You´re right that´s the excavator on the top level, which openes the area ..... in this mine you´ll find the coal in the depth between 40 und 210 m - in another video from me, you can watch another excavator (288) a bit deeper, just above the coal level: ruclips.net/video/byGlYAYzS8M/видео.html
Endlich mal keine 60min Doku, sondern was ich wollte: 5min nur das Gerät in Action
60s-80s was the golden period for mechanical design. Now it’s all little gadgets and fidget spinners.
Bagger 258 was built 1957
It's a lot quieter than I had imagined.
+y2kcobrar Yes - its working with electric motors (5.555 kW)
@@derNaut How many of these electric motor does it need and whats the estimated cost of this machine? Thanks for an excellent video.
@@ksr9t the machine in this video is said to have been abandoned since 2002 so this video must have been old but got a quality update
@@ksr9t See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucket-wheel_excavator
I drove by this machine in a bus when touring garzweiler with my school. The bus wasn’t even half as tall as the tracks. This thing is so massive.
In 2004, I was also on a tour of the Garzweiler quarry on an excursion trip of the University of Applied Sciences. On the way, we also got to know the VGB-HAUS power plant institute, the RWE BOA lignite power plant (almost 4000 MW power plant) and MAN TURBO compressor and turbine factory. 🙂
Great piece for the autistic who enjoy rotating moving objects and big boy who like tough toys. Excellent footage Naut.
HAHA thank you!
Oooooi what a great machine. So many alien views from Gagalaxy
this is what I call a supreme mechanical engineering
@Steve 1. What does this have to do with the original comment?
2. Do you eat meat?
Looks like something out of Star Wars and to think about it it's just like Star Wars on our planet were slaves to these machines and our masters pay us nothing.
@@americasurvival6335 No, a human controlls this machine
Esta no es una máquina..!! Es un verdadero MONSTRUO MECÁNICO...!!
Wow they are making a second grand canyon!
LOL
They Plan to make a big lake out of it😅 it will take about 70 years until its ready
The lake they make will be 400 metres deep
Btw, who gives this a dislike? Ppl are strange.... It's an awesome machine from hell
Dislike? Whatever!
Its a must see in original ... an unbelievable monster machine, its about 100km from here and I visit it once per year if possible ... the abandoned villages nearby are also very strange, an atmosphere of death is all around... this area is a sight to see
BTW: Did you see the NightShot of this monster? It looks like a machine from Mars:
ruclips.net/video/HhDN-yZHMbc/видео.html
der Naut Wow, that sounds so weird, like something from a ghost movie. The Koen brothers should make a movie there, with creepy ppl & unsettling things happening. I've been playing with AE for the last days and even took some days off from work to dig deep into it, I plan to be mostly absent from YT for 2 weeks, there's so much to learn and new projects just pop up like crazy ;)
*****
I like the Koen brothers too! That sounds so good! Have a funny time Professor!
Goes clear back to the doors
When I saw the guy I was like "holy sh*t that machine is huge!"
ok
It's basically a building that can move and is equipped with an apartment-sized chainsaw
Wahnsinniges Teil ist das schon, noch dazu sieht man ihn hier mal am arbeiten und dafür gibt es ein Like und Grüsse gehen raus!
Vielen Dank dafür....
@@derNaut Nichts zu danken, gerne. ;-)
الحمدلله على نعمة العقل وثمرته العلم الذي تم به اختراع مثل هذه الامور وهذا كله لله وحده
Ditto
Ahhhh Dirka dirka jihad,. Mohammed dirka jihad jihad.? DIRKA DIRKA MOHAMMED JIHAD!
I've been bugging my wife for one of these for YEARS. She thinks I'm joking -_-
Thanks for dropping by!
Moin, so nah habe ich dieses Monster noch nie gesehen. Sehr beeindruckend auch die Aufnahmen am Fuß der Maschine, wie klein doch der Mensch ist. LG Rita & Günter
Vielen Dank euch Beiden! Also die Bagger sind auf jeden Fall einen Ausflug wert, die Größe lässt sich nur vor Ort ermessen, auch die Geisterdörfer dort sind sehenswert!
Wir waren vor Jahren einmal dort, haben alles aber nur aus der Ferne gesehen. Man kommt ja nicht in die Nähe ....
R & G Team Dülmen
Das Gelände ist so riesig und unübersichtlich, man kommt ganz nah ran ....(allerdings nicht auf offiziellen Pfaden) Liebe Grüße
R & G Team Dülmen Mensch ist klein und dumm, dass macht so was. Unsere Vorgänger verantwortlich an Wüste unserer Erde. Und wir machen weiter Wüste aus Planet. Vergleichen sie Bilder verschiedenen Canyon mit Bilder offenen Minen nach solchen Bagger Arbeit.
Как же сильно многие горы похожи на этот карьер
Ein großes Monster 😉
Der "Hunger" dieser gewaltigen Maschine scheint grenzenlos . . . doch sind ihm jetzt wohl eine "kleine" Grenze gesetzt worden.
Beeindruckende Bilder.
Ja - Die vielen ZwangsUmsiedler wird´s freuen, obwohl es leider für einige zu spät kommt! Diese Geisterstädte in der Nähe der Grube haben eine ganz unangenehme "Ausstrahlung" ... Danke für deinen Kommi!
der Naut
Danke für den blöden Kommentar, Hauptsache der Strom kommt aus der Steckdose
1msschumiland die Braunkohleverstromung ist ja durchaus umstritten und nicht alternativlos!
der Naut
Fakt ist das es ohne Kohle nicht geht. Weil es noch keine Speichermöglichkeiten gibt. Wir haben 6, 200 Meter hohe Windräder vor die Nase geknallt bekommen, das ist Geil
1msschumiland
Steinkohle ist ok, aber ich bin gegen Braunkohle! Musst Du denn auch umziehen? Windkrafträder stehen hier auch etliche rum, hab ich kein Problem mit! Keine ZWANGsumsiedlung, kein Dreck, keine Emissionen während des Betriebes.
Amazing!!! 😃 👍 🌟Thumbs up!!
Thank you kind support!
koole Aufnahme !
Danke - Vor Ort ist es natürlich unvergleichlich imposanter, aber selbst im Video sehen die Geräte interessant aus ...
TheEmperorOfYT Hello my friend :) இڿڰۣ-ڰۣ-♥ Happy Valentines :)
HUGS
Я тоже работаю на роторном экскаваторе, только он на много меньше!
I didnt know that Huge Machine had those higher gears.
The faster speeds must of played hell on the workers at the end of the conveyor belt putting that stuff in bags.
that's how I eat corn on the cob
tweevers2 Haha - Bon appétit!
@tweevers2 same.
this is what robot wars should use
unbelievable machine!! 😲😲
You really have to consider that what they are digging for in that dirt must be very valuable.
It's energy, what makes the industry work.
Lignite
They are digging for coal
This what powers Germany’s industrial powerhouse NRW
Por fin muestran una de éstas andando...
"LOVE THAT LIGNITE! WOOO FUCK THE ENVIRONMENT!" - Germany, apparently
How much per day does the hardware store charge to rent this?
In India
Nyeveli lignite corporation
Open cast mines.
Ornestain & Koppal O& K of Germany
Collaboration
Southern structural Ltd worked for them.
I was involved in the projects during
1996-98
So happy to see O&K BWEs
Electrical motors
No diesel engines
Que máquina gigante . Nela deve que tem até banheiro .
Tolle Aufnahmen. Da hast Du ja richtig Zeit investiert. Der Hammer, dieses Ungetüm. Sogar noch mit einem extra mini-Kran in normaler Größe auf dem hinteren Ausleger. Daumen hoch! :)
Viele Grüße
Mega
Ja danke - kann ich nur empfehlen dieses Monster einmal in natura zu beobachten - im Film wirkt es zu klein!
der Naut
Steht bei mir vor der Türe
Schöne Aufnahmen
Auch SchauferradbaggerFahrer wollen Mittagspause. Aber wir brauchen keine Kohle mehr. Denn wir sparen für Deutschland. Zur Sicherheit besorgen wir uns ein bissel auus Bolivien mit Schiff 😱🐷🐖🐦🐦
Bei uns ist der 200 Jahre alte Tagebau ein schöner Berzdorfer See geworden. Sehr gute Aufnahme. Danke
Viele Grüße
Kann man sich mit dem Bagger nicht bis Bolivian durchwühlen?
I like the way she's HUGE, yet.... she still likes very small when you put her beside her big sister 293 xD
Haha - yes you are right 293 is the biggest sister of all excavators!! Here´s a nice shot of another big one (288):
ruclips.net/video/byGlYAYzS8M/видео.html
@@derNaut Are there two of them labeled 258? It's different from what I saw in pictures before
@@teslashark Ahhh - you think of the blue wonder! I heard about it .... that´s in Schipkau and is labelled 258 too. Before 1990 Germany was splitted in Western and Eastern Germany. Both parts labelled their excavators .... and after the reunion we have double labelled machines. I think thats the reason of the misunderstanding. This one in the video still works in the western part ....
@@derNaut Thanks! They're labelled by length, right?
@@teslashark I don´t think so - this one has a length of 171 m. Probably they are labelled in a chronological way, have a look at this list of still working excavators (with technical details in German):
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaufelradbagger
The oldest one has the smallest and the newest one the highest number.
*_Großartige und sehr beeindruckende Aufnahmen, von dieser gewaltigen "Monstermaschine" ;)_*
*_Die Videobeschreibung ist auch sehr interessant, sehr gute Präsentation.*59*_*
*_Schöne Grüße nach Niederrhein, Richard_*
Vielen Dank und eine schöne Woche noch ...
Danke! Das it’s noch sehr interesannt
It reminded me of the movie MORTAL ENGINES 😲😲😲
This video explains why the Earth is getting sick.
I looked this machine up on Google. Today, it sits in a field, abandoned since 2002.
Sorry - that´s wrong! This machine is still working at Open Pit Garzweiler II. There is an abondonned one called "the blue wonder" at a different place in Germany and that excavator has the same number 258.
Here´s the blue wonder: www.atlasobscura.com/places/bagger-258-blue-wonder
@@derNaut where does all the spoil get located to?
@@Beelixir The excavation is filled in again at the other side of the pit, so that the pit virtually moves ....
ein Riesending am Werk =)
Dieses DING ist der Oberhammer, insbesonder wenn man live direkt davor steht - unglaublich, man muss es erleben ....
der Naut sehr beeindruckend, allerdings...
This THING is HUGEEE!!!
Monster machine
Is this the same Bagger 258 that is abandoned in that field since 2002? Please and thank you!
Hi there! No - I´m sorry its another excavator - there is an abondonned one called "the blue wonder" at a different place in Germany and that excavator has the same number 258.
Here´s the blue wonder: www.atlasobscura.com/places/bagger-258-blue-wonder
der Naut thank you very much. I’ve been fascinated by that abandoned bagger for a while but had no idea where it could be. Thought this was old footage of that abandoned bagger 258
@Trev miles Hi! I got all my informations from wikipedia: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaufelradbagger
Way better then nuclear power
39k! This was actually the first vid I saw of you ;)
I got on one day 10.000 views from South-Korea, it was promoted by an Korean website.
der Naut I just read it. It's weird that when you search for your own vids, you come across the strangest websites that have them embedded, I think it's all computer generated, but how do they get their views? Sometimes it's completely obscure what that website stands for, but it's nice to see our vids there anyway. Congrats on the pirate btw, hehehe ;)
***** I didn´t find this video on the korean website, but I found out in YT analytics that this site had embed the vid:
www.ilbe.com/
check it out, haha
When you ask for a digger for Christmas but when you get it you say you want a bigger digger
Lol, i wonder what the production price for this machine was
Earth first!!! We can mine and log the rest of the planets when we finish here!!!
Darren Johnston Next station: Mars!
na, you'll need to employ her big sister 293 first ;) she'll dk it in half the time ^-^
This machine cases no damage. It merely flattens large humps of earth, the soil to be deposited elsewhere. Let me give an example: If you move a dollar from one hand to the other, are you a dollar poorer? Of course not.
When these giant robotic machines use up all the earth resources. They move on to next planet. 🤪
Looks a lot like that one scene from a Terminator movie.
Amo este tipo de vídeos
Gracias!
Machine: (does what it does)
Me: Hold my Legos
i ve been in one of those buckets; it is pretty big
ja schöner Landschaftsvernichter....
축하합니다!!! 한국인댓글을 찾으셨어요!!!
헿
특별한 것은 없습니다! 이 비디오는 지금까지 한국에서 31,401 조회수를 가지고 있습니다 ....
그러나 나는 몇 년 전에 한국인과 데이트를하고있었습니다.
@@derNaut Hi
@@댓글적는햄찌쉑 Hi Captain - nice to meet you here in Germany!
Which solar system is this in? Are they terraforming for a new colony, or just digging for resources?
Just digging for brown coal
Wie laut ist das wirklich?
Nicht so sehr laut, da der Bagger ja mit Elektromotoren angetrieben wird, es knirscht halt viel vom Schaufelrad her ....
What are they mining there?
Brown coal
I have wondered if the bucket wheel is driven at the center of the wheel, which is the location with the least mechanical advantage, or near the outer perimeter of the wheel, which would be a location that would provide much better mechanical advantage.
I have observed these bucket wheel excavators (such as the one in this video) in operation on RUclips videos, but have not been able to (definitely) see where the bucket wheel is driven.
I would certainly think that the bucket wheel is driven from near the bucket wheel's outer perimeter, because it would require much less driving torque to rotate the wheel, which would be more sensible (& efficient) design.
I think you are absolutely right. With these strong forces occurring, the drive must be close to the outer circumference. Unfortunately I don't know anything about it either, I just visited the excavator and secretly filmed it.
@@derNaut lol, I'm sure I would have "secretly" taken a video of this bucket wheel excavator as well, if I lived near enough to visit the machine (it's in Germany(?), I assume).
Yes, the excavator is in Germany in a brown coal opencast mining area about 50 km away from where I live .
51.06972744776051, 6.4623633578063595
You can actually visit it and walk around it. Its is Schipkau Germany
Sorry not Schipkau, but Garzweiler II, near Mönchengladbach, Germany
You can still search Bagger 258 on google maps.
Ahhh - you think of the blue wonder! I heard about it .... that´s in Schipkau - but this one is in Garzweiler II.
I never stayed in Schipkau to catch the excavator - I was in the open pit mine Garzweiler II, near Oetzenrath (which is completely demolished and vanished in the meantime).... - have a look at this Wiki with the list and the locations of all big excavators: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schaufelradbagger
*Ooooooi viral when did this happen. Hindi, English and German works for bucket excavators*
Largest & Biggest Transformer in the universe?
It’s like a scary brontosaurus with its skin and muscles all removed.
Super Zeug. Komm und besuche uns 😊
WAIT!...the excavator have a tower crane on the back??, how much does it weight this thing? :O
13,500 metric tons or smth
@@SuperMKi1 Bagger 258 (1957) 3,850 t
Bagger 285 (1975) 13,500 t
WoW!!!!😀😀
is this the same one on proper people
Nope, both got the same number 258 but the one on proper people is call blue wonder
How much would one of those cost?
A rough estimation says 10000 € (= 8500 $) per ton (weight), that means 38500000 € or 32725000 $.
Super
I wonder how much this excavator costs?
A rough estimation says 10000 € (= 8500 $) per ton (weight), that means 38500000 € or 32725000 $.
Does it really require such a massive machine to lift the buckets up and down? If you take the buckets out of the picture you would think it’s lifting a complete oil rig out of the ocean
Fact: later built ones were larger and considerably more massive
Bagger 258 (1957) 3,850 t
Bagger 293 (1995) 14,200 t
Give me a minute to pl this.
Eine Frage:
Welche Funktion haben die roten nach unten gerichteten Trichter?
Danke.
Die Frage kann ich leider auch nicht beantworten, hier in der Nachtaufnahme kann man erkennen, dass da ein Kabel dran befestigt ist, aber was das zu bedeuten hat - keine Ahnung:
ruclips.net/video/HhDN-yZHMbc/видео.html
LG
Kollisionsschutz
Для чего такой комбайн??
Does anybody knows, what happens to soil, that "jaws" "eat"? I guess that it goes to some conveyor belt, but then what? To the truck? Back on surface again? So many questions...
If I understand your question right: The coal runs directly to the power plant and the mining waste runs on belts to the other side of the hole for refilling.
Very big machen
How much did one of these cost to build??
A rough estimation says 10000 € (= 8500 $) per ton (weight), that means 38500000 € or 32725000 $.
Why so big machine is needed for what purpose
brown coal mining
seems like its digging up regular soil
beeindruckendes maschinenbauergebniss! aber wenn ich die schaufelfüllgrade und das Prinzip so betrachte, könnte es definitiv effizienter sein bzw. der maschinenführer könnte durch mehr "druck" einen höheren schürfgrad erreichen.
Dig deep enough let enough ocean water in you can have islands and sell em for 5$ only 5$
It will be 400 metres deep and gets filled with water
does the work of ten men.
I wonder how much gas this thing uses if any
It's all electric. Coal is mined for a power plant.
Where this work happening and for what
This is a coal mine in Germany where Brown Coal (lignite) is mined
Is this a product of German engineering? Anything with made in Germany Ive alwats found to be reliable
What, where,who, how ,why ?;?!😲😎😳🙃🐑🤪
@@ksr9t yep it was made by the company ThyssenKrupp, ThyssenKrupp is a decendant of the Krupp AG which was Germany biggest manufacturer in ww2
I have bee to there its fucking giant one they are digging.
Effizienz in Reinkultur.
Every boy dream and man too
Как обедают операторы на таких агрегатах?
Alter Schwede! Der Kohleabbau muss zwar gestoppt werden, aber das Teil sieht definitiv sehr beeindruckend aus ! :D
This thing still couldn’t lift my mom. ):
Well then order 6 large -sized cranes.
wasserfläschen gewinnmaschine und dorfvernichter.kohle habe ich in deinem clip nicht gesehen ,also sucht er sand ;-))
Tja das Bundesverfassungsgericht hat ja mittlerweile entschieden, dass Umsiedlungen rechtens sind - und das alles für den ganzen Sand? Den kann man doch aus der Nordsee holen! ;)
+der Naut was da drunter ist. guck dir grand canion an. das ist kein naturwunder
Eveyone is WOW on this machine but no one see they are destroying our plane and the nature , after all these digging they just leave it what sad
Each bucket scupper is a semi loaded with dirt, ha ha. TH
the engine is a killer
how many pilots???
four
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Ich interessiere mich f'u'r deine Arbeit . Ist es m'o'glich ,dort zur Arbeit zu kommen ?
Nein - leider nicht.
What % of what it is digging into is coal? To my untrained eyes most around the machine looks like sand, or is it and it is in the process of opening the area?
+Mikael Engström You´re right that´s the excavator on the top level, which openes the area ..... in this mine you´ll find the coal in the depth between 40 und 210 m -
in another video from me, you can watch another excavator (288) a bit deeper, just above the coal level: ruclips.net/video/byGlYAYzS8M/видео.html
I just want to say OMG
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