@@jimbeam2705 Not sure a metal tracked machine would build a charge but I know rubber tired lifts will. A jackass truck driver dropped a lift for us under transmission lines. You'd get zapped trying to start the thing, luckily I carried HV gloves at the time.
@@gibbsey9579 They will dig it probably deeper than the bottom of the lever of the body of water next to it and either put sheet piles in as well as concrete or just concrete on it's own as a barrier against the lake or river whatever it is to protect the housing against flooding. I hope that makes sense.
Its many different mixtures at 1 time in landfills it would be clay and bentonite mixed to form a wall to keep leachate from getting away a geo membrane liner is used today
In relation to the depth of this "trench", this represents a large quantity of excavated materials ! Where are they ? Where are the trucks to evacuate them ?
At the end you can see a river next to some houses, and it looks like they are on a kind of embankment or dam. So I'd guess that they are putting a deep concrete core into the dam (along its length) to either recondition an older dam that's built to outdated standards (or needs some attention and fixes) or to reinforce it in order to either add more height to it (for example if flood estimates have changed) or make a narrower dam than they would otherwise need to build.
UNREAL length...... only seen long and high demo rigs NEVER this long and low 🤯🤯🤯 ah not much extra counter weight for long boom and dipper either 🤷🏼🤷🏼
Why? You know what a slurry wall is? This may prevent contaminated ground water from seeping into those homes… That or it’s going to keep these overly extravagant houses from sliding into the ocean.
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Long reach under powerlines…..pucker factor engaged
Yes, I hated digging under powerlines .You have to go slow and never get distracted. And never park under powerlines at the end of the day.
You know that is right.
You mean easy an a fat check
@@jimbeam2705 Not sure a metal tracked machine would build a charge but I know rubber tired lifts will. A jackass truck driver dropped a lift for us under transmission lines. You'd get zapped trying to start the thing, luckily I carried HV gloves at the time.
High tension power lines are very high up on steel towers. Small Airplanes are in greater danger. it's 750Kv or so.
if i lived in one of those houses right there id be plastered against the window, watching all day lol
I couldn't help but be amazed at the machine's work
That Komatsu should be in Alaska on Bering Sea Gold.
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Worked with them before have to get down to good material preferably clat we dug anywhere from 32 feet to 84 feet max
Nive video
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Know yer going deep when there’s a life ring on yer catwalks n I dunno if it’s an illusion but those power lines and that boom… I’d be a wreck!!!
Omg, im so thankfull im not the operator of that excavator!! 😮❤️🇸🇪
It looks boring for sure
Why dig that slit trench so deep?
It would have been good to have an explanation of Why it was being dug
Slurry wall.
@@mikeznel6048 That's like saying "it's a hole" I for one have no idea what a slurry hole is.
@@gibbsey9579 me neither, than I used the magic. I mean Google.
@@gibbsey9579 They will dig it probably deeper than the bottom of the lever of the body of water next to it and either put sheet piles in as well as concrete or just concrete on it's own as a barrier against the lake or river whatever it is to protect the housing against flooding.
I hope that makes sense.
@@theunemployedtrucker That makes perfect sense. Thankyou very much.
He is getting way past all the used part😂😂😂😂
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Never seen a long reach on that big of machine , only long reach I have ever seen or hauled in that big of machine is a demo boom. But they are cool.
Dang he’s gotta be 50’ in the ground!!!
Same thing I was thinking...50ft
A.lil over a 40" container
Sorry for the stupid question, but what is a slurry wall?
Its a civil engineering technique used to build concrete walls in areas of soft earth close to open water,or with a high ground water table.
It's often done in landfills all over the world. 🌎
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slurry_wall
Its many different mixtures at 1 time in landfills it would be clay and bentonite mixed to form a wall to keep leachate from getting away a geo membrane liner is used today
Damn, what a reach on that bad boy! How long is that? Thanks for sharing!!
That's what she said! haha
In relation to the depth of this "trench", this represents a large quantity of excavated materials ! Where are they ? Where are the trucks to evacuate them ?
Amazing video! Nice work
There's deep and then there's this thing 😮
Long stick and boom wow on that 1250
That's an incredible machine 😮😮😮❤❤
When you gotta dig deep! 👍💪
I've never seen a long reach that big. Whqt is max depth/reach? Bucket capacity?
The brochure says 38 feet with the longest arms
@@jmazosoWay bigger than that. At least 40 foot of boom and 40 foot of stick.
yeah looks like 80ft reach to me
@DMAX-tp4pc That big I bet it's even more. Regular long reach is good for about sixty or eighty. Ithat one, shoot ,a hundred plus
@@spacecat7247 yes, you are right!
Must be bentonite in those white bags. Something to solidify the wall that they are making.
No it’s erosion control for the mud I’m pretty sure, sandbags.
So the wheel loader doesn’t push it off the embankment
How does he see what he is doing, where he is digging?
are those booster reservoirs making warts on the boom, or GPS antennae?
I think I see a gps receiver in the back of the machine, idk how else you would dig that deep blind
Awesome ❤
Gotta be the smallest bucket to machine size ever lol.
Long reach machines always have small buckets, can only handle so much weight that far away from the machines center of gravity
@@MJ-it8ru yes, I know. It's called a joke.
I did have a bit of a chuckle when I first seen it come out the trench.
It ain't the meat...it's the motion. 62E20
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Damn!!! Hello China!🤣👍
Waah baru ini melihat excavator Komatsu yang besar dan tangannya sangat panjang
wow how long is that how deep is that digging, I thought it was fake from the thumbnail
Amazing
anyone care to explain wat they r digging this for
One possibility is there is a landfill adjacent and they are trying to seal I in any wastewater
At the end you can see a river next to some houses, and it looks like they are on a kind of embankment or dam. So I'd guess that they are putting a deep concrete core into the dam (along its length) to either recondition an older dam that's built to outdated standards (or needs some attention and fixes) or to reinforce it in order to either add more height to it (for example if flood estimates have changed) or make a narrower dam than they would otherwise need to build.
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Talk about getting to the bottom.
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looks like the pocket area in sacramento
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All that big machine, for a tiny bucket
25 м
It cant lift much weight but it can reach damn far
Why they so deep. Don’t understand?
UNREAL length...... only seen long and high demo rigs NEVER this long and low 🤯🤯🤯 ah not much extra counter weight for long boom and dipper either 🤷🏼🤷🏼
I was thinking the same. You could see the stress.
Whoa talk about elbow deep into a project...
That's what she said
When did Caterpillar start with a K?
look at the size of that snout
Работа на износ, перегрузки дичайше на всё узлы и агрегаты, но видимо инженерам виднее раз копают значит выгодно
Он роет на пол длины - зачем такой?
I wonder how does he know how to dig without seeing the bottom of the hole?
feel.
Gps I think
You know when you hit the bottom!
That's when you go to AA.@@FattyMatty024
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Very impressive
Damn spell check clay not clat
Digging like that next to those houses I'd be pissed as hell
Why? You know what a slurry wall is? This may prevent contaminated ground water from seeping into those homes… That or it’s going to keep these overly extravagant houses from sliding into the ocean.
I'd have put a round in my head after the first hour .... boring and slow and water.
I am Ibrahim from Egypt, an excavator driver. I want to work with you. I have a license to drive heavy equipment and experience in maintaining hydraulic excavators. Thank you.
Even that excavator wont reach the bottom of my ex gf... just saying. Good video otherwise.
That takes some skill not to put that extra long boom and stick up into those power lines 🎉
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slurry_wall