Archaeologists will have their work cut out in 500 years. The planet is becoming overrun with infrastructure and things and waste. In 1000 years it seeks as if there will hardly a patch of land in the planet that isn’t spoiled or with disturbed soils and no natural layers etc.
The Brits made some trench digging machines during WWII (the idea was brought up already in WWI) but none was used in combat. Don't think they worked very well. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultivator_No._6
It's a diesel, so 300hp, but 2000ft lbs of torque. You never look at the hp of a diesel motor, because it means basically nothing. Hp is how fast you can hit the wall, Torque is how far you bring the wall with you once you hit it.
@@DanoFSmith-yc9tgalso, torque is a characteristic depending mostly on the transmission rather than the engine. Gearbox's main purpose is to trade speed for torque and vise versa
@@ivarsodins9959No it won't, because grids don't work that way. It is interconnected and there are three of them. Tons of large machines run off electricity. In fact one as that make this look tiny do. Don't know much about large machines do you?
All those big machines have multiple wiring literally as thick as you physically. The amount of power this will need to do its job will require multiple multi inch thick cables to power it measuring HUNDERDS of feet to the nears specially set up sub station. Also most of those machines you thinking off are either stationary, as in bever move. Or stay withing the same 4 mile square with bothing being a pain to move. This thing needs to dig a dozen miles in a direction while running. Its simply not feasible to grid power it. While batteries will only run it for bout 4 hours with 8 hours of charge. Instead of 8 hours on diesel and 15 minutes to full up. The tech is not there yet for battery powering certain things, these are among them.
Hello I'm a degree holder and a welder in ghana and I want to learn welding and upgrade myself in Canada cos I've heard they have quality education for welders
😂😂😂😂.. man I'm from SA. Here that's considered a VERY good JOB. instead of chore. The mindset in this country is more crippling than the economy. However I wouldn't mind for your job although it actually a chore like u say 😅❤
I operate a trencor 1460 I can't imagine changing teeth on this thing it would be a 3 man job one to spin the chain and two down at the end changing teeth
Probably not as much as it would cost to dig those trenches with other equipment, this behemoth can only do one thing, but it's extremely effective and efficient at doing it.
1600 horsepower, that"s about 1200 kilowatts, and at 25% efficiency that's gonna need four times that amount in diesel fuel power which is 10 kwh per liter, so 4800 ÷ 10, which is about 480 liters per hour at full throttle. There is no road tax on construction and farm diesel, so it's probaby costing at a bare minimum $400 US per hour in fuel, or $960.00 CAN per hour in Canada.
America still makes some of the greatest machines on earth. I am currently restoring a 1959 Willys and every bolt and part is built local. The wiper motor is Trico like the starter and ignition are Autolite Toledo Ohio like the Jeep itself. Bring back our country!USA 🇺🇸
When the US starts making vehicles that are simple, cheap, reliable, and easy to fix again, I'll be the first in line. As it stands, my 1994 Dodge is the newest car I'll probably ever buy. Modern automobiles are absolute garbage, no matter who's making them!
American products start out great, but the quality often goes down the drain when the suits come in to maximize profits. Therefor I prefer Japanse and German engineering, quality is rooted in their culture.
In Egypt there is an older trench in the desert. They did have a big trench far before we got here. This trench is about 12000 years old. I'm A Whistleblower.
The bucket wheel use pipeline in canada by oj pipelines was one first come out trencor factory huge machine big job move one to other.the machine dig up hard rock,frozen musket,sand farm field all western canada and ontario pay himself many time over.one drawback when broke down invoice for repairs is huge because I work on it couple time not cheap.thanks video😊
You mean at surface level or below ground? At surface level you have to have the ground flat. Any level deviation between the tracks and you start trenching at an angle. With this said, this machine weights nearly twice as much as a D11. 450,000lb with 1600HP makes it much bigger than most equipment you see outside of mining operation.s
I work as operator in this another type of machine ( trencor T1460) around 5 years in limestone mining. It really powerfull but not efficient for fuel and maintenance cost. The weakness is sticky soil, dont ever cut sticky soil with this machine
We need machines like this at our southern border. Dig a 50ft ditch, fill it with heavily steel-reinforced concrete, then cap it with the border wall. No more hand-dug drug tunnels. Next, create a new canal, fully on the American side, 200ft deep, half a mile wide, going from the west coast to the Gulf of Mexico. Even if people manage to get passed the barrier wall, most of them aren't successfully swimming across. The canal also creates its own revenue, as previously land-locked states now become shipping ports and locations for water sports, and since it belongs entirely to the United States, usage of the canal by other than U.S. flagged ships brings still more revenue. Security is further enhanced by both the USCG and USN, as well as state and municipal Marine Patrols. Construction of all of this will take decades, of course, but will create employment not only in construction, but in all trades and services, further generating revenue resources for centuries.
🇫🇷: help! germany is going to invade us! 🇺🇸: don’t worry, we got this trench builder that can help you build trenches faster than the germans 🇫🇷: thanks man
Are you sure that isn't just a giant chainsaw?
Thought it was a massive chainsaw
It's... except way...way...wider...😅
You can try put a log across and it'll be gone in no time...😂
I just want to know if it is Autobot or Decepticon.
If it was a chainsaw the chain would be facing the w
Other way
@@ExtraterrestrialBeing-jc7to
Why does it matter if the chains is upside down, left, right or centre?
Do chainsaw's chains even has sharp edges?
Just remember to call 811 before you dig.
LoL
Nah just dig and dig some more ftw
😂 Bruh!
Or what? I'll just dig a mote with my giant thingamajig
811?
They showed like 8 different types of machines there!
Just different configurations of the same machine. Or similar.
It can be customised for different task
Somewhere in the future, acheologists are wondering how primitive men (us) were able to dig such smooth trenches.
Archaeologists will have their work cut out in 500 years. The planet is becoming overrun with infrastructure and things and waste. In 1000 years it seeks as if there will hardly a patch of land in the planet that isn’t spoiled or with disturbed soils and no natural layers etc.
They be like: God sent his angel to dig such perfect trenches.
Yeah.. Maybe about 5000 years later they'll call us pre historic creatures with alien technology..
The Europeans would have fallen hopelessly in love with this machine in the early 20th century
East Europeans still do
Americans too... I mean, no other nation had a spicy spitting stick called trench gun...
Okay.
I'm in Manchester England and I still love this . These are my favourite sort of shorts on RUclips . I love them !
The Brits made some trench digging machines during WWII (the idea was brought up already in WWI) but none was used in combat. Don't think they worked very well.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultivator_No._6
That would've been useful in ww1
Lol shut the hell up you smart ask!
Well, until it gets shelled by artillery
There were machines for trench excavation at the time, look it up ;)
And the upcoming WW3
similar machines were used for second line trenches
Foreign countries: isn’t it to big?
America: AMERICA!!!!
👍🏾👍🏾
To too two
@@christianhardwick6530 it’s foreign countries so they won’t know the difference between To Too and Two.😂
//;*;*;;*;*;//.
FUCK YEAH! 🇺🇸
Honestly I would've guessed the motor for mobility would be far bigger than 300 hp. Impressive.
Possibly a design flaw I was thinking at least 1,000 hp
It's a diesel, so 300hp, but 2000ft lbs of torque.
You never look at the hp of a diesel motor, because it means basically nothing.
Hp is how fast you can hit the wall,
Torque is how far you bring the wall with you once you hit it.
@@DanoFSmith-yc9tgwise words) although the machine would be really slow. But it isn't built for racing, right?
@@DanoFSmith-yc9tgalso, torque is a characteristic depending mostly on the transmission rather than the engine. Gearbox's main purpose is to trade speed for torque and vise versa
HP doesn't matter for applications like that, it's the torque you look at.
I got a feeling it's going to be a while before they can make a battery for this one😂
Hook it up to grid
@@thatsawesome2060 it will probably cause a black out in 90% places 😂 it's not a mobile phone it's appetite will be close to a small town
Fk EV'S.
@@ivarsodins9959No it won't, because grids don't work that way. It is interconnected and there are three of them.
Tons of large machines run off electricity. In fact one as that make this look tiny do.
Don't know much about large machines do you?
All those big machines have multiple wiring literally as thick as you physically.
The amount of power this will need to do its job will require multiple multi inch thick cables to power it measuring HUNDERDS of feet to the nears specially set up sub station.
Also most of those machines you thinking off are either stationary, as in bever move. Or stay withing the same 4 mile square with bothing being a pain to move.
This thing needs to dig a dozen miles in a direction while running.
Its simply not feasible to grid power it.
While batteries will only run it for bout 4 hours with 8 hours of charge. Instead of 8 hours on diesel and 15 minutes to full up.
The tech is not there yet for battery powering certain things, these are among them.
Used to work as a welder in w Texas. Welding the teeth on those trenchers was a chore.
Thank you for your service
Hello I'm a degree holder and a welder in ghana and I want to learn welding and upgrade myself in Canada cos I've heard they have quality education for welders
😂😂😂😂.. man I'm from SA. Here that's considered a VERY good JOB. instead of chore. The mindset in this country is more crippling than the economy. However I wouldn't mind for your job although it actually a chore like u say 😅❤
@patientEYES786 while the job was a chore, I enjoyed it. I was getting Paid.
I operate a trencor 1460 I can't imagine changing teeth on this thing it would be a 3 man job one to spin the chain and two down at the end changing teeth
City: we need a trench for a large pipe line.
Random American company: giant chainsaw.
Man... The French would've LOVED this thing back in the early 1900s 😂
French warfare 💀💀
That’s funny, doesn’t say Trencor… it says Vermeer. Because it is a Vermeer.
The Trencor 1860 is not a Vermeer. They are 2 completely different companies. That machine in that clip was a Vermeer T1255III.
At the end it shows Tesmec 1475 or 1675 but calls it Trencor.
@@andoa5747exactly, this video showing Vermeer and Tesmec and all sorts of stuff
Just the usual Bolshoi on RUclips.
There is more than one machine shown in the length of this video
Just saw 5 different diggers with different chainsaws.
AI.....failed again
This is a real machine
I just saw AI leave a comment about 5 different digging machines.
He means they all aren't the Trencor 1860, because the video shows a bunch of different trenchers, not the one the AI voice is talking about
Trenco tesmec and vermer in that vid
The fuel cost to operate this per day must be massive
Probably $400,000 for 12 seconds
Probably not as much as it would cost to dig those trenches with other equipment, this behemoth can only do one thing, but it's extremely effective and efficient at doing it.
1600 horsepower, that"s about 1200 kilowatts, and at 25% efficiency that's gonna need four times that amount in diesel fuel power which is 10 kwh per liter, so 4800 ÷ 10, which is about 480 liters per hour at full throttle. There is no road tax on construction and farm diesel, so it's probaby costing at a bare minimum $400 US per hour in fuel, or $960.00 CAN per hour in Canada.
Trencor sounds like something from Doctor Who
I was thinking chainsaw 🤣
i was thinking bme
Pretty awesome. What will they come up with next. Truly a powerhouse of digging.
20 yr old technology
@anthonythorp7291 That's not much for vehicles like that
Now imagine this going all electric.
Why not use hidrogen combustion engine instead?
@raymond9290 Exactly. At the end of the day it's all about energy density.
Didn't suppose I'd see an IRL Drilldozer
America still makes some of the greatest machines on earth. I am currently restoring a 1959 Willys and every bolt and part is built local. The wiper motor is Trico like the starter and ignition are Autolite Toledo Ohio like the Jeep itself. Bring back our country!USA 🇺🇸
When the US starts making vehicles that are simple, cheap, reliable, and easy to fix again, I'll be the first in line.
As it stands, my 1994 Dodge is the newest car I'll probably ever buy. Modern automobiles are absolute garbage, no matter who's making them!
We've encouraged American companies to outsource, by allowing tax deductions on overseas investments. Money doesn't have a country.
American products start out great, but the quality often goes down the drain when the suits come in to maximize profits. Therefor I prefer Japanse and German engineering, quality is rooted in their culture.
You shown 5 different types of trenching machines.
They really built this to defend against Godzilla
WW1 and WW2 just called..... they want their Trencor machine.
That 25x scale up happens if your blueprint drawing is in millimeters and you build it in US favorites which use inches.
That machine is well endowed
Our times; construction,
40k Warhammer; a holy relic for war.
Decepticons looking for a disguise:
"Yep, this'll do"
Handy machine for a long grave ,that will come in handy soon
Why didn't they use it during covid? Or are they waiting for the civil war?
Exactly what I was thinking I just had to see if someone was on the same page as me
Bye Bye Jimmy Hoffa😮
Why? Are we about to be invaded by really tall aliens? XD
We found paul bundys chainsaw 🤔
Paul Bunyon.
Decepticons roll out, makes transformer noices*
In Egypt there is an older trench in the desert. They did have a big trench far before we got here. This trench is about 12000 years old.
I'm A Whistleblower.
Greta thunberg would be spitting chips with the amount of fuel that this best would be letting out.
That bitch’s yacht 🛥️ spends more fuel hourly than these machines do daily!
Greta doesn’t need trenches
Who is that?
@@SoulDelSol some autistic girl used to protest for environmental issues
obligatory comment from someone whose entire personality is politics
use it now, before the anti oil nuts stop fuel production. I dont see solar running this machine
Japanese could.
Agree
Maybe they are counting on wind, ?? lol
I've been doing construction all my life and that's one machine you don't want to get your foot hung up in
This is the definition of “Machine Ma Daka Daka”😭🤣🤣😅
We ought to be using that on the Mexican border
They tried it but couldn't deal with issues. Do the bad terrains couldn't reach Plus private lands
Ukraine has perfekt terrain for this, 100 feet deep soil
Love it
Love it
Oh please
For a German this is a toy.
We did supersize 80 years before MC Donald's
ROFL don't make me die 😅😂😂
We got a Company in Germany that produces better Machines for stuff like that. The are Like Drills
Look Up "Herrenknecht HDD-Rig
And where are you guys right now in your country??!!!
@@LWRC Have you ever been out of your state 😂 or USA? Have you ever been to Germany 😂?
@@SIGSAUER_P320
Pretty ignorant comment if you know what is there!
One hell of an American machine.
Doomguy: Heavy breathing with malicious intent
The bucket wheel use pipeline in canada by oj pipelines was one first come out trencor factory huge machine big job move one to other.the machine dig up hard rock,frozen musket,sand farm field all western canada and ontario pay himself many time over.one drawback when broke down invoice for repairs is huge because I work on it couple time not cheap.thanks video😊
I loset couple cell Brain readed that
This is like what the Egyptians used to saw out them 5000ton blocks.
Ha best comment yet thank you
People in 1914 would love this
I saw one of those one time, but it had a much shorter saw blade. It crushed the asphalt as it moved on a road, sinking about 2 inches
Spectacular retreatments!
Very impressive machinery and work results supports!
Unmatched⚙️
Back in my day we had to dig our treches with spoons in the snow, uphill, both ways
Someone said they had the biggest chainsaw & these dudes said "bet. Hold my beer"
Good job whoever made this solid machine for hard landscape work. ❤ 😊
Cheers 🥂 from NZ.
Buddy, you wanna tighten that belt. When you pinch it with your fingers you should be able to pull it up about two finger widths.
Obviously rugged terrain with no boulders. Looks like a Giant rock will stop that thing from moving forward.
You mean at surface level or below ground?
At surface level you have to have the ground flat. Any level deviation between the tracks and you start trenching at an angle.
With this said, this machine weights nearly twice as much as a D11. 450,000lb with 1600HP makes it much bigger than most equipment you see outside of mining operation.s
**At the gas station** **looks at the price** “$999,000.99????!?!?!”
Glad to know America made such powerful machines.
Looks like today's snowmobile 😂
The amount of people it would take to dig that trench by hand is unbelievable.
I'm seriously obsessed with these giant machines.
Doom Slayer would love this giant chainsaw 😂
I worked with a trencor trencher in Tennessee years back. It went 16 ft deep. Its unbelievably terrifying to watch it work.
Future archeologists: *Aliens!*
That’s how they cut the trees in Jack and the Beanstalk
in Vegas we did this with shovels years back 😅. nice piece of machinery 🔥
“Hang on guys I gotta retighten my chain slack right quick.”
These decepticons keep getting more monsterous every year 😂😂
Looks like the newest constructicon
I work as operator in this another type of machine ( trencor T1460) around 5 years in limestone mining. It really powerfull but not efficient for fuel and maintenance cost.
The weakness is sticky soil, dont ever cut sticky soil with this machine
I do irrigation and lighting for a living for 7yrs so I dig a lot of trenches but this is so impressive
أَكْثِرُوا مِنْ قَوْلِ : لَا حَوْلَ وَلَا قُوَّةَ إِلَّا بِاللَّهِ ، فَإِنَّهَا كَنْزٌ مِنْ كُنُوزِ الْجَنَّةِ🌻🌙
That’s wicked! Would love to see it up close.
I was thinking of putting a moat around my castle....this might come in handy
This is the Machine used to hide Jimmy Hoffa😮
Beautiful machine. Wish i could see it in person
That’s a beautiful thing 👍
When German and American engineers come together 😂😂
Sounds like something Ukraine needs 😈
French Generals during WW1: Where was Gondor...!?
That's the biggest chainsaw I've ever seen
PROOF: SIZE MATTERS!
Having this in a zombie apocalypse is so good
We need machines like this at our southern border. Dig a 50ft ditch, fill it with heavily steel-reinforced concrete, then cap it with the border wall. No more hand-dug drug tunnels.
Next, create a new canal, fully on the American side, 200ft deep, half a mile wide, going from the west coast to the Gulf of Mexico. Even if people manage to get passed the barrier wall, most of them aren't successfully swimming across.
The canal also creates its own revenue, as previously land-locked states now become shipping ports and locations for water sports, and since it belongs entirely to the United States, usage of the canal by other than U.S. flagged ships brings still more revenue. Security is further enhanced by both the USCG and USN, as well as state and municipal Marine Patrols.
Construction of all of this will take decades, of course, but will create employment not only in construction, but in all trades and services, further generating revenue resources for centuries.
It’s got some wicked carbide points on that thing. Looks like a snowmobile track.
I feel like the Romans would have liked this.
The hang on that giant chain looks pretty cool
You’ve seen Doom Guy wield the BFG.
Now it’s time to introduce the BFC
Imagine if it is a Decepticon...
A great tool. I got 3 cordless in The Home Depot last week.
Trencor sounds like a Star Wars beast.
Wonder how much that is to rent $$$
That looks like something straight out of the movie avatar
DOOM-Guy would be a proud operator of that BFC!
At first, I thought it was the world's biggest chainsaw...
Its just a giant chainsaw with a trencher chain. Love it!
“Dig a hole, dig a hole, dig a hole” - Ed
They should make military version for soldiers too it will be great and helpful
Wow, thats unparalleled! 😮
It's amazing how far we've come as a specie! 😮
I figured it was either the world's largest trenches or the world's largest horizontal chainsaw...
I feel like this is how plates of food view me.
Looks like a cool trench making machine too😊
🇫🇷: help! germany is going to invade us!
🇺🇸: don’t worry, we got this trench builder that can help you build trenches faster than the germans
🇫🇷: thanks man
Worked at Trencor for a moment. We made a bigger one. It went to Australia.
I’d love to see a video of these being built in a factory
The look on your face..... when the cable guy pulls up to your front yard with this machine.