Skillful Excavator Operators are Building Roads on a Steep Mountain
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- čas přidán 23. 01. 2024
- Watch as skillful excavator operators showcase their expertise in building robust roads on a steep mountain landscape. These skilled professionals maneuver heavy machinery with precision, ensuring the construction of durable and reliable mountain roads. Join us to witness the impressive teamwork and engineering prowess that goes into creating pathways on challenging terrains. Discover the artistry of road construction as our excavator operators transform the rugged slopes into safe and accessible routes. Don't miss this thrilling journey of skill and determination as these operators conquer the challenges of building roads on a steep mountain. Tune in now for an exciting glimpse into the world of skillful excavator operators mastering the art of mountain road construction! #ExcavatorOperators #MountainRoadConstruction #SkillfulBuilders
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Thank you my friend, good luck
The gap between the ecobabbular subtitles and the brutal ripping apart of mountains by vast machines of great power is comic, for those with a sense of irony.
The AI generated text is ridiculous
Agreed… let the images do the communicating…
Vital infrastructure for economic development. aka a new goat path to the next village where they can send smoke signals...
It's laughable how bloody dumb those subtitles are!
That grader needs a bull blade on the front, so it can at least have a 1/2 way level surface for the front wheels, I had one on the grader I operated , worked great ! What I am seeing here is nuts
A good way to break a machine
Thank God that they showed the finished mountain road!
Super brave and skillful operator. Kudos senior
Many memories. When I was a child my father built roads with this technique in the Alps in Italy. I have spent my life repairing the landslides caused by this construction technique, building walls, reinforced earth, gabions and drainage where they had dug with this military technique
"Pro" and " Sport" on that little dozer🤣
Awesome. I love the civilization that men like James Watt and other Europeans built.
'Europeans' did almost nothing at all though. The earliest people to arrive there was around 54,000 years ago. Around 9000 years ago light skinned settlers from the Middle East settled Europe, bringing their agriculture and livestock with them. Over thousands of years they absorbed and replaced the dark skinned Europeans that lived there for over 40,000 years, who, in all that time had virtually no technological advancements or achievements of any kind. Everything in this video, and everything in your everyday life is the result of non-'Europeans' giving rise to it.
@@lordpickle8424 LoL. Well, we do have the photographic evidence that says what you are claiming is not true. In fact, much the opposite.
@@sailingaeolus Well if you want to try to debunk the last 10 years of the genetic analysis of ancient remains in Europe then feel free to. While you're at would you care to rattle off a list of 'inventions' the dark skinned Europeans came up over the roughly 40,000 years they had Europe all to themselves? Agriculture, livestock, etc, originated in the Middle East among other places of which Europe isn't one of them. Later things such as writing, metallurgy, the machines in this video, etc, came along only as a result of agriculture.
@@lordpickle8424 I have photographs of Henry Ford, Tesla, Alexander Bell. We have the works of Sir Isaac Newton in their original form, trigonometry dating to the days of Greece, etc, etc, etc, etc. I see you are asking "rattle off inventions...dark skinned Europeans came up with". I don't know of any.
@@sailingaeolus Yes, now keep going back and you'll find that writing originates in the Middle East (among other places). You'll also find the earliest maths, which requires writing, also outside of Europe. The masoned stone blocks and columns and pillars the Greeks/Romans used? Ancient Egyptian in origin (among other places). So on and so, all of which are the result of non-European ways of life. You're caught up in trying to present the things you mentioned as if they just appeared out of nowhere with nothing previous that lead up to them. As if the world somehow 'owes' something to present day 'Europeans' when it's actually the other way around.
Regardless of whether or not Europe had been settled 9000 years ago, the rest of the world would still have agriculture, livestock, writing, metallurgy, the wheel, textiles, so and so. The machines in this video would've come around eventually. Europeans on the other hand would probably still in the state they were in for over 40,000 years where practically no advancement occurred at all. I'm not trying to argue by the way, that's just literally what happened. The past 10 years of ancient genetics papers shone a new light on who was responsible for what. So many are caught up in trying to praise 'Europeans' for the modern world while also being completely ignorant of that 40,000+ year period.
It’s so cool that such little amount of fuel has so much chemical energy stored in it, and then there’s the engineering of the machines to put that energy to use..
Pioneering roads in steep country is one of the most interesting and satisfying jobs with an angle blade and ripper equipited machine did many hours of that work and loved it no cabs or ROPs in our day only a tin hat which I still have 60 years later
ЧТЗ сила))
Родной чтз 😂😂😂😂
Starting at10:40 until the video's end, the most interesting part was the scraper's utility in road construction. I never knew the front end could articulate so much and that it could be pushed well past where the roadway exists. Very impressive!
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@@x17aerialconsultancy51 Thanks for the correction. I sensed it was the wrong word, but the right one didn't come to mind.
Vừa vào xem video , nhìn khung cảnh thiên nhiên mình đã đoán đây là ở Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ...Về sau để ý thấy trên máy ủi có hình lá cờ của Thổ !
No sabía que las motoniveladoras también hacían ese trabajo rudo 💪 buen vídeo.👍
The real skill is to master mind over matter in order for the rest of the hillside not fall at anytime in the future.
A road grader isn't made for building bench cut roads
I agree …… but the operator is made it work and that’s impressive
@@carlkipke1408скорее начальство приказало работать на таком и делать абсурд
Thank you for the update, TechFreeze..!! Amazing compilation video of the best heavy equipment operators..!!
이런곳에 도로 개설은 굴삭기와 도저가 한팀이 되어 하면 제일 효율적일듯
awesome work
ну да, опытные операторы эксковаторов, особенно если учесть что то машинисты бульдозера!
Insane!
Челябиский тракторный завод. ))
Подох давно😂😂😂
@@IZUVER.LUBER.ЧТЗ -- Чебоксарский Тракторный Завод. Здравствует и ныне !
@@IZUVER.LUBER.ist aber immer noch in Arbeit..
40〜50年前までは、日本もこの方法で道路を開拓していたらしいけど、やはりブルトーザーでの開拓はリスクが大き過ぎて、重大な事故に遭遇する確率が高いから、以降はブルトーザーでの施行は無くなった。
It's a "DOZER"
Kudos to your tech channel! Your knack for simplifying tech jargon is impressive. I'm genuinely curious to learn more from your future videos. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍🔧
How to destroy booms & pins - side loads. Dipper arms are also not designed for pushing boulders sideways either.
Good
Nature will take revenge on all freaks!
интересно а автор бульдозер от эксковатора отличит? или грейдер от скрепера?
2:48 protect flora and fauna ?
Bulllschiitte
Engineers do not employ advanced surveying techniques. Surveyors do.
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Change e bruit du début c est super méga atroce pour les oreille
Need a case or dresser with two speed steering
Could have left off all the horseradish text.
these are logging roads not true public ways. they would never meet requirements, at least in the states.
Un po alla volta hanno ragione i terrapiattisti
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Why do people persist in calling angle-dozers, bull-dozers. The name angle or bull is derived from the type of blade fitted. Angle dozers have been used for over 100 years in cutting roads through mountains.
Ecobabular lauguage,I hear ya but iseeyou got canceled!
Musss doch kaputt zu kriegen sein......
Too bad all this beautiful mountainside has to be ripped up.
Cobras
We have to go
Thanks to the state-sponsored propaganda incorporated into the narration at the bottom of the screen. They used English well in their efforts to rationalize cutting the edges off of mountains.
Who writes this baloney?
Holy mackerel , that grader is being pushed to its limit.......Get rid of those unrelated and ridiculous subtitles!
We are way to good at destroying the earth haha
Mucho me tocó trabajar con estas máquinas bulldozer por las provincias de León Salamanca Zamora Valladolid Palencia
Did,nt strip top soil,,then u,all mixed it with fill in road,way,Wow,???such rookies!!!!
The captions are such BS 😂🤣
I guess you have never seen skillfull operators, because they sure are not on here, that is just pitiful!!!
У рассийских грейдеров в переди имеятся лапатки в чем его премушества.
What a load of rubbish the text is! These aren’t “roads” for public use, they’re for logging or mining.
Is this video about making roads or leftist propaganda?
Define leftist