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That sounds incredible! It must be fascinating to see such powerful machinery in action, showcasing the advancements in forestry technology. Those heavy-duty machines really take wood processing to a whole new level!There's no telling how much work would have to be done by hand without these amazing machines!!These powerful wood and forestry machines are absolutely incredible, making heavy-duty tasks look easy.
The combination of power and precision in these machines is incredible! It’s easy to see why proper training and safety measures are essential when working with them.Amazing showcase of powerful machines, but a strong reminder of the importance of safety ar.The power of these heavy-duty machines is beyond words.Watching these machines in action is truly mesmerizing—it’s a perfect display of raw power and cutting-edge technology coming together! But here’s the question: how much further can innovation take us? Will we see machines that can think and adapt on the fly in the near future?
Few things wrong that is a skidsteer not an excavator that is a shaver not a grinder which are nice in residential areas bc they spin at much lower rpm so almost no chance of flying debris hitting near by houses and such and last you don't really want to run that into the ground it will dull the blades much faster.Big difference between Grinding down a stump and removing a stump.
Great craftmanship on the trailor and hitch. Nice work. Almost made me want to go fishing... but its 3 degrees out right now so that wont be hapening.That was the coolest thing I have ever seen in my entire life.Awesome awesome I subscribed to your channel channel awesome video wow wow I will share video with friends and family to help your channel I don’t have a video video like that sweet but I love it.
Now that’s a proper root grind!! Well done! I’ve seen some contractor just grind the trunk over the soil and run away claiming they can’t go underground and that grind is no good for replanting. Kudos to this operator and contractor!Impressive someone who actually takes out the whole stump.Most people don’t. They just buzz the top and burry it leaving the ball and roots.
This is a perfect example of how being cheap ends up costing more money.Entertaining though and wonderful machines.Total waste of time doing this only to get it. Washed away should first build retaining wall plus water pipes to allow water to flow under.Are they going to fortify that road? If not it will be gone within a year. Awesome use of the machinery though.I love to see different areas like this create production. I wish I could help. I'm getting sick of the United States of America.
This video really had me holding my breath! It's unbelievable what these drivers can do with those trucks and heavy equipment. Some of the maneuvers were truly amazing, while others had me on the edge of my seat. It's clear that this work requires skill, intense focus, and a bit of daring. I'm also incredibly impressed by the power and precision of these machines. This video is a great reminder of the extraordinary things that humans and machines can achieve when working together.
Lets grossly overload then wonder why the truck breaks. That excavator sitting up ther like that is very likely to have the 'island' it is sitting on collapse.The dump truck was full of dirt and then it was pressed with an excavator.I drive a dump truck for a living, aint no way id let my truck get overloaded like that!!!Those poor pit trucks. Most are missing a couple of axles to be hauling heavy loads like that. There's no scales in a pit. This is where big trucks go to die!! While the excavator operator smiles from the good digging.
I love that drill lever. It's exactly the kind of thing you'd find clearing out your grandpa's garage and forever wonder what he used it for."The key to being a productive person, starts with being curious about tools." Truer words have never been uttered. Thank you sir.Makes me miss my daddy. That man could rig anything to work. Just took a little time to think about it. Sometimes after days he'd say with a big grin "AHA! i got it!". Nobody else would know what in the world he was talking about but he'd get right to it and get the task done. Thanks for not quitting. Thanks for the memories. Blessings to you sir.
Alright I am pinning this comment since after 6 years I figure its time to clear the air; I DID NOT MAKE THIS VIDEO. This is a WEBM I found on /o/ like 7 years ago and re-uploaded to Youtube so I wouldnt lose it. Never did I think it would get well over 1mil+ views. So any complaints you have about the editing, wether or not its real, etc, well take it up with whatever Anon made it all those years ago.