Makes you appreciate how hard the settlers worked to clear land for farming.I know from experience how much force it takes to move a stump. We had a 100 ton Koehring Harvester coming to a dead stop in low gear. The operator asked us mechanics to come out and take a look at the machine. When we saw the machine come to a dead stop we had never had this problem before. When the machine went in reverse it was fine. When going forward it would run okay for a little bit and then stop. I went to the front of the machine to see if there was any issues with the front drive axle. Then I noticed the poplar stump that was sticking out of the ground about a foot and a half snagging the tow cable which was hanging a little low and sure enough that stopped that machine right now.
Recently in Vietnam we had a big flood. It engulfed most of the countryside. Despite the natural disaster, Au Lac's spirit perseveres to create such a beautiful work. I am very proud of the Vietnamese people !Incredible, just incredible... These skilled/talented sculptures are amazing with their brutal tools. Mad respect!Imagine going to an art university in the UK and getting a degree in sculpture... then visiting Vietnam and feeling like a 5 year old compared to these guys who just have a basic work shop that literally gets flooded every year
This video has been sped up, if only these systems were this fast. Looking at the space taken up by the shuttles, the only benefit over conventional multi-deck parking is the slightly tighter sideways stacking, and a marginal saving on floor height. Unfortunately car lifts and shuttles are this technology's Achilles heel, they only transport one car at a time. It can take >3 minutes between the time a car leaves the exit enclosure and the next car is brought down: this excludes time taken to enter the correct info on the keypad, store one's shopping, retrieving a rear car from a tandem bay (the car closest to the aisle must first be removed and stored elsewhere), new arrivals correctly positioning their car in the entrance enclosure etc. Clearing a 60-car system can take >3 hours if using one car lift, staff finishing work at 5PM don't want to wait until 8PM before finally driving out. Alternative technology is available, yet solution providers cling to old one-car-at-a-time systems.
That was badass seeing the CRF450R's rolling out at the end.Great video.Keep them coming!Genuinely made in Japan!Imo the Japanese are the greatest engine makers in the world....they surpassed any other race hands down.More interesting Honda factory videos please!Thanks for the video.Made in japan it is what i like to see on the motorbike frame.
Make sure to raise excavator arm all the way up before servicing hydraulic cylinders. Standard operating procedure.I made hydraulic cylinder end caps for Eaton. Part of the training process was a day on the test bed. Even the smaller cylinders were not to be messed with. They could blow a hole thru a person and not even slow down.Seems like none of these people have seen the greatest safety film ever made: Shake Hands with Danger
I may never buy such a machine BUT I enjoyed watching this video, the technical explanations and the calm and composed demeanor of the presenter who does not appear like the typical schmuck salesperson!.. Good job with the machine and the presentation.I don't want the machine to bury the rocks to just have them pop up months or years down the road but I do want one that actually picks the rocks up and puts them into a container.I used to be a demonstrator for a turf company in the UK back in 1990 who had a Rotordarian franchise and this machine was their best seller. It's a fantastic machine if used correctly. As part of demonstration I would find rocks the size of your head and place them on the area I was working. It buried it with ease. Most of the sales came from race courses,golf course construction and farmers. Also the ground was NEVER pre-worked before a demonstration.
I think we need to stop this! they are emptying the sea! That is not good! I think we should only aprove fishing with rod. If you want fish, ofcourse you should have it, but go catch it yourself, this massfishing is going to do us very bad in the future!Was wondering why there's no more fish in the sea, now I know.An awesome ocean. It provides rich food for human beings. At the same time, we must implement strict fishing ban to get the gift of the ocean in a long-term and sustainable way. Although we are a factory that produces fishing lanterns for ocean night fishing, we have been promoting them all the time. Protect marine resources. Don't overfish
I can associate with you and develop cars, old motor vehicles, in Vietnam the environment is very good for motor vehicles.Hard to believe, but there must be someone who said: "yes, the video is so much better with that music".Good unit excavator,,,hecker computer,,thank you very much.Good thing they had the ramps down on the trailer for a smooth exit.Too small a bucket for such a huge, expensive machine. Cool concept though.
As a former construction worker and pipe layer myself, I can't help but appreciate the precision and skill displayed by the excavator operator in this video. It's truly impressive to see them maneuver the machine with such finesse and tackle the job with perfection. While I do understand your playful disappointment about the nuts and bolts, it's still amazing to witness their expertise in action. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I'll definitely keep an eye out for more captivating videos like this. Keep up the great work!
Modern machines have to thank their inventors.These people don't only did it for the money, but the love and the pride of it all. They build a road to last for years and cement their reputation into the national history books.This is what they call advance technology worth to makes more advance technologies to make work fast and efficient.Very high technology. Modern machine. High intergrity