Big Muskie was the largest dragline ever built, he made an error there. Bucket wheel excavators are a whole nother kind of huge. The dragline in the Big Muskie clip was not Muskie, as it was scrapped back in the early 90s. I believe all that's left of it today is one of its buckets and some of the chain, which are still massive in their own right.
China: destroy and build bridge in 43 hrs Bangladesh: destroys a very important old road for 6 months and rebuilds the road another 6 months for no good reason. Then 3 months later new road breaks down because local politicians took all the money and so engineers had to use really low quality materials. People suffer for 5 years, new govt comes, does the same thing again for another 12 months. And the new new road breaks down in 2 months.
Haha, in Russia we make roads while it is snowing or raining, while saving on all materials. Needless to say that the roads dissolve after 2 days like cookies in hot tea?
Here in the U.S in my city they demolished a 2 lane bridge over a canal and rebuilt a 4 lane (2 lanes each direction) one. The bridge was maybe 50 -70 metres long. It took 18 MONTHS!!!
China - destroy and build new bridge in 47 hour Nepal - still confused why they didn't started building road even after 10 years and the budget is burned 10X
Its the same as philippines. China build the hospital for only a month In the philippines we build the hospital for years its till not open. Then its now open no. Non snce right?
Every mechanical engineer here knows how simple most of the mechanisms are (on a commercial scale), yet how horrendously complex the manufacturing process can be. Take a bow to the inventors.
I mean, if we just talking about how much money you can waist on something i'm sure we can go a lot bigger than 10 million, in fact just ask you local government XD
Some of the big machines of note. The NASA Crawlers are driven by traction motors, which are powered by the diesel engines, their names are Hanz and Franz. Big Muskie was the largest dragline, however it has been dismantled. Big Brutus (commented below) is the largest surviving power shovel, however the Captain was larger, but it too has been dismantled. The Belaz-75-710, like the Crawlers, has traction motors powered by a diesel engine.
Used the wrong video stuff. When Berta drills in Seattle, how does it break through in Germany???DB means "Deutsche Bahn", the German railroad company.
Why is (or was) Big Muskie the "largest moving mechanism on earth" ? With its length of 150m and its height of 70m it is way smaller than Bagger 288 (220m length, 96m heigth, 13.500t). Bagger 293 is even slightly bigger...
Bertha will come out of earth.... welcome to earth, its amusing how you arrange words in new and exciting ways. Its also fun how you guess at weights and measurements.
Yeah, also here in the Netherlands, they have been working for months on a single stretch of road 400 meters. It's going to take at least a half year till it's finished.
Its been 3 to 4 years since my area started to rebuild a road. They are still working on it to this day. (Comment posted on October 8, 2020) Once it is done, i shall update this comment.
Firstly, mammoet is the supplier. the equipment they use is manufactured by either Goldhofer, Scheuerle or Commetto. The three are the most popular manufacturers of the SPMTs. Secondly, the LTM11200 CANNOT lift 1200 tonnes to 590 ft. at that height, you can only lift about 15-30 tonnes. depending on the distance between the load and the crane centre.
Self propelled modular transporters were developed in 1983 by Scheuerle for shipbuilding. (Credit where credit is due). Mammoet is a heavy lift and transport company who uses SPMT’s as do most heavy lift and transport companies. I am fun at parties
had a pleasure to drive 2 trucks from this list Mack and Freightliner Cascadia and now i own Freightliner Coronado with 8" straight pipes 600hp i call it Beast on the road truck driver from 1996 drove in Europe now in USA just love trucks made a living driving them
This sounds like someone's reading a horrible machine translation. Why all the weird mispronounciations, emphasis on wrong syllables, and bizarre turns of phrase?
The Power Wagon at the end earned you the like and favorite hahaha I watch Top Gear and I've never seen that before! It's the ultimate definition of excess. I love it. Congratulations for showing me something my jaded self thought it would never see!
(sk3500d) is not a crane,it does not lift anything other than its arm (which consists of dipper and boom). it is a high reach machine used for demolition,and the attachment at the end is a pulveriser, which crushs concrete,at the back of the jaws is a shear for cutting re-inforcing bar,one of your pictures also show it with a iph attachment (impact pneumatic hammer),or commonly referred to as a breaker. nive vid dude,tha is some serious heavy plant and money.
3.33 he calls the it an " absolutely unique Japanese CRANE", so he did call it a crane,and thats why i posted my reply,in which i gave the reasons its not a crane,and explained the attachments and differences. you need to work on your listening and comprehending skills.
Actually, at my work we have excavators (wheeled and tracked, with digging and pincher attachments) and most of the time we just call them cranes. Not the correct name but we still call them that. Quite common in The Netherlands.
well in my work as a high reach operator,with 15 years experience,we never call them cranes,and that is the correct name and terminology. we also never use the name pinchers,we call them pulverisers (for concrete),and shears for cutting. i have also worked in a few other countries and have never heard those terms you use,and if i did i would correct them. surprisingly the netherlands is right up there at the top of the tree for demolition and innovations in demolition techniques,infact it was a dutch guy that pretty much wrote the rules on setting out drop zones,for ejected debris,and was a leading figure in the nfdc for quiet a while.
scooby doo where are you Cultural difference. We call them cranes even though it's not the correct name in dutch language. A bit like 4x4's have been called jeeps for a long time even though that's not correct. You could say it's Dutch slang for those type of machines. You may correct us but we will probably look at you funny.
so its a translation difference,now if you look down at the other threads in this section,you will notice the poster of the video has made many translation mistakes, in regards of terminology of plant machinery,some which i recognise and some i dont, as i dont commonly work with those types of machine. but trust me on this machine we are discussing in this video,with a reach as high as that machine has,you would be best served by trying to make sure you never over load the dipper and boom,or you will be involved in the worlds most scary and very expensive face plants,and then people will look at you funny. as the tracks go light on the rear end of these machines,you will find your ass will get tighter and tighter until the point you would not fit a atom up them. these machines are sometimes referred to as long reach also,but i assure you reaching out,will induce the exact scenario i just described.
Hey just some info from someone who fixed "Big Bertha" She weighs in at over 15,000 tons and is or was over 300 feet long. It took almost 20 tons of welding wire to complete the repairs and 5 tons of hard surfacing to resurface her cutting head before putting her back in the ground.
German engneering....perhaps the finest and the brightest. The world ows a lot of gratitude to the German race for providing everything from medicine, engineering, technology and music.
Here in Louisiana, it takes years if ever at all to build a new bridge that we so desperately need. Yet the Chinese can knock one down and rebuild a new on In a weekend. Make America great again sure...
Without Germany a lot of these things wouldn't exist.
Those mondo tanks and railguns the Germans had a few of were BADASS
@Eric H LOL, I was expecting this comment.
@Eric H ik this is irony. And it's so true
German is the best
Dankeschön 🙋♂️
He says that "Big Muskie" is the largest moving mechanism on earth, and then immediately says that "Bagger 288" is much taller and 500 tons heavier.
Big Muskie was the largest dragline ever built, he made an error there. Bucket wheel excavators are a whole nother kind of huge. The dragline in the Big Muskie clip was not Muskie, as it was scrapped back in the early 90s. I believe all that's left of it today is one of its buckets and some of the chain, which are still massive in their own right.
@@DeathHead1358 adding to that the largest moving object on earth is part of the Dutch flood defence
He should of said self propelled when he said Big Muskie, Bagger has to be connected to an external power source.
China: destroy and build bridge in 43 hrs
Bangladesh: destroys a very important old road for 6 months and rebuilds the road another 6 months for no good reason.
Then 3 months later new road breaks down because local politicians took all the money and so engineers had to use really low quality materials.
People suffer for 5 years, new govt comes, does the same thing again for another 12 months.
And the new new road breaks down in 2 months.
corruption in a nutshell
now thats efficiency at its finest
Politics
REVOLT!
I recalled an event couple of years ago in Bangaldesh had garment factory burned down due to poor conditions and killed its worker.
Just like in Our Country...
Imagine waking up one day to see an entire bridge gone, then waking up the next day to see an entire bridge reappear
That's China for u
Pretty Buriddum mate
Its only possible because the Chinese government owns everything... not to mention things the chinese builds fast tend to fall apart fast as well...
China - destroy and build new bridge in 47 hour
Indonesia - remake 1km street 6 month
Haha, in Russia we make roads while it is snowing or raining, while saving on all materials. Needless to say that the roads dissolve after 2 days like cookies in hot tea?
Montreal - 10 years same downtown street being repaired.
Here in the U.S in my city they demolished a 2 lane bridge over a canal and rebuilt a 4 lane (2 lanes each direction) one. The bridge was maybe 50 -70 metres long. It took 18 MONTHS!!!
@@sweeptheleg. England: 2 years to build 2 roundabouts.
UK: "Hold my beer"
China - destroy and build new bridge in 47 hour
Nepal - still confused why they didn't started building road even after 10 years and the budget is burned 10X
lol
Its the same as philippines. China build the hospital for only a month
In the philippines we build the hospital for years its till not open. Then its now open no. Non snce right?
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@eddiewinehosen you sound way too ignorant.
maybe you should take a walk outside once a while. too much propaganda is no bueno.
You a professional racist?
And finally the most hideous monster of all: A Clarkson!
how is the english in this so broken? is he a robot? how is he reading a script with such terrible grammer?
@@trif55 grammar* but also yeah you're fucking right jesus it sounds like gibberish
@@jakelavaclaw2759 oh yea I always miss spell that when I'm not on mobile, grammar
Is it an actual person or just an ai fed a poorly designed script?
1:14 "to start the car"
i was like "the fuck did you just say ????"
To start his daily driver, it needs five people..
What is wrong?
Damn, car got thick and grew legs and a damn house on its back i guess.
Ending it on the one, true monster.....
CLARKSOOOONNNN!!!!!!!
Love it!
Every mechanical engineer here knows how simple most of the mechanisms are (on a commercial scale), yet how horrendously complex the manufacturing process can be. Take a bow to the inventors.
4:03 just 10 million dollars ? i see people spend more to a car than this humungous of machine
Operational cost would be the big difference
I mean, if we just talking about how much money you can waist on something i'm sure we can go a lot bigger than 10 million, in fact just ask you local government XD
Some of the big machines of note. The NASA Crawlers are driven by traction motors, which are powered by the diesel engines, their names are Hanz and Franz. Big Muskie was the largest dragline, however it has been dismantled. Big Brutus (commented below) is the largest surviving power shovel, however the Captain was larger, but it too has been dismantled. The Belaz-75-710, like the Crawlers, has traction motors powered by a diesel engine.
took my town to build a half a mile bridge in 2 years lol
Lol
Lol
Mine took 1 and a half years to finish an avenue
My ciry took 2 years to finish 250 meter park
Regulations/union company.
I really like the Doge!! Myself and Al Bundy have tears in our eyes!
This is the only youtuber who didn’t ask to like or follow his channel 😊👍
I got to see the Crawler the first time I was in Florida. That is a beast of a machine
How would you even apply for a job and get certified to drive these machines?
Heavy machinery license. You can take classes to learn how to operate an excavator, dump truck, bulldozer, etc
When Krupp isn’t building huge tanks their building huge industrial machinery
POV: You're here from Penguinz0
Correct
I’m here for the song name
@@ieatgrass108 its never return
nice information of mega machines
Used the wrong video stuff. When Berta drills in Seattle, how does it break through in Germany???DB means "Deutsche Bahn", the German railroad company.
Qkg
It's not wrong...
*ITS MAGIC*
Probably the only footage found of it breeching the surface.
That true..Germany Best!
He mentioned it was still under Seattle and wouldn’t surface until June of that year. Obviously just footage for demonstration purposes.
All-time monster machines that the creators thank you for sharing things beyond my imagination 😯
In case anyone was wondering, the song is Never Return by Carvings
very good video
Why is (or was) Big Muskie the "largest moving mechanism on earth" ? With its length of 150m and its height of 70m it is way smaller than Bagger 288 (220m length, 96m heigth, 13.500t). Bagger 293 is even slightly bigger...
biggest walking machanism ... Hydraulically driven walker feet
Bertha will come out of earth.... welcome to earth, its amusing how you arrange words in new and exciting ways. Its also fun how you guess at weights and measurements.
Some big stuff there
Bagger 288 is King!
This monstrous, murderous machine can never be defeated.
Beelzebub himself will fear the Bagger 288!
In UK:
talk about health and safety for 6 months
2 years to demolish and rebuild
runs over budget by 100%
same spec as previous one that was no good
This type of technology is Fantastic.
Incredible monster machines. My favorite.
nice hair Vu t
Cut
AWESOME! Keep up the great work!
43 hours to destroy and build a bridge but in my country it will take 43 years to do that. :(
Mine too, LOL....
Yeah, also here in the Netherlands, they have been working for months on a single stretch of road 400 meters. It's going to take at least a half year till it's finished.
Constructions form Devastator!
"The destruction of objects"
shit like that had me weak this entire video. XD
FYI, the nasa crawler is powered by electric engines. The Diesel engines provide the electricity to run the electric motors.
3:41 Oh I see them alright.
What?
That bridge layer is awesome.
2:11 Mammoet is a manufacturing company, doushe-nozzle
Amazing stuff !
Me: googling feets to meters
I love bucket wheel excavators there so huge
Its been 3 to 4 years since my area started to rebuild a road.
They are still working on it to this day. (Comment posted on October 8, 2020)
Once it is done, i shall update this comment.
Is it done yet
@@Aizwrath nope
Is it done yet
@@mattex9855 I wish
Same
So Cool Video. We are also create same type of video.
Amazing times we live in.
Viva los Fayetteville NC.
great job narrating!
Berta: after four years of travel, Berta will come out in June this year. Wow!
The Germans are the greatest engineers in the world
take a shot every time he says “monster truck”
What does sober mean my guardian angel says I don’t have any
ThatAviationGuy gadget
I’m drunk.
Dude Krupp has to be the biggest industry power ever
I've seen those nippers in action in Tokyo. Great stuff.
XD
@@meedily bruh u late asf
A video like this could be some kind of inspiration for a new lego playset in the near future hehe!
"Bertha will come out of earth in June this year" published in July
I wouldn't mind operating one of these machines, technology is so amazing.
Senz'tient e
6:31 Well damn that's allot of excavators lol....
Firstly, mammoet is the supplier. the equipment they use is manufactured by either Goldhofer, Scheuerle or Commetto. The three are the most popular manufacturers of the SPMTs. Secondly, the LTM11200 CANNOT lift 1200 tonnes to 590 ft. at that height, you can only lift about 15-30 tonnes. depending on the distance between the load and the crane centre.
Mammoet is not the name of the machine. That is one of the companies that own an spmt(self propelled modular transporter).
Self propelled modular transporters were developed in 1983 by Scheuerle for shipbuilding. (Credit where credit is due). Mammoet is a heavy lift and transport company who uses SPMT’s as do most heavy lift and transport companies. I am fun at parties
@Hype World oh look it's the narrator
Best of the best is Germany Tunnel Boring Machine.!!
In 43hours they created a new bridge😯😯
And it takes our state 6 months to fill potholes. Go figure.
It took 7years to build merely 1.5 km bridge. This is great india.
What the heck ...Dude !? Enormous Machines...!
When I was in germany I saw ome of those big bucket miners mining near the road in a mine.
Fantastic Video
thats jeremy clarkson from top gear 7:09
Vraiment formidable et fantastique.
I know a huge machine...a 84,000 ton freight train...Why is it not on the list?
Reminds me of digging stuff in the sandpit as a kid
Cool video
unbelievable machines
I actually worked on the "crawler" pretty big
had a pleasure to drive 2 trucks from this list Mack and Freightliner Cascadia and now i own Freightliner Coronado with 8" straight pipes 600hp i call it Beast on the road
truck driver from 1996 drove in Europe now in USA just love trucks made a living driving them
This sounds like someone's reading a horrible machine translation. Why all the weird mispronounciations, emphasis on wrong syllables, and bizarre turns of phrase?
Google translate, read by someone with extensive training in not sounding Chinese :D
Couldnt agree more. I think someone teaches them to rape the prosody of the language.
HeavyDemir Make MARK
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Gabriel Sephora hi
Men, this is why WE are the greatest.
"The need for human labor has come down to a minimum"
ईमानदार और भी मानता है कि अल्लाह की हकूमत को कोई भी नहीं ख़तम कर सकता है ,जब तक अल्लाह है दुनिया में।अल्लाह सारे जहां का शाह है।
5:45 Still can't get through the walls of Ba Sing Se though
You have no idea how long I’ve been looking for this comment
My new favorite video on your channel XD
im no foot fetish, one should not use them to measure stuff.
The Power Wagon at the end earned you the like and favorite hahaha
I watch Top Gear and I've never seen that before! It's the ultimate definition of excess. I love it. Congratulations for showing me something my jaded self thought it would never see!
I was so happy when you said tons instead of pounds, but then you said feet :(
Amazing Machines, What is the Tallest Rescue Ladder ?
The most noisy is Our mom if we don't do our chores.
U right
How do they transport these machines to other locations? Like the excavator.
(sk3500d) is not a crane,it does not lift anything other than its arm (which consists of dipper and boom).
it is a high reach machine used for demolition,and the attachment at the end is a pulveriser, which crushs concrete,at the back of the jaws is a shear for cutting re-inforcing bar,one of your pictures also show it with a iph attachment (impact pneumatic hammer),or commonly referred to as a breaker. nive vid dude,tha is some serious heavy plant and money.
3.33 he calls the it an " absolutely unique Japanese CRANE", so he did call it a crane,and thats why i posted my reply,in which i gave the reasons its not a crane,and explained the attachments and differences. you need to work on your listening and comprehending skills.
Actually, at my work we have excavators (wheeled and tracked, with digging and pincher attachments) and most of the time we just call them cranes. Not the correct name but we still call them that. Quite common in The Netherlands.
well in my work as a high reach operator,with 15 years experience,we never call them cranes,and that is the correct name and terminology. we also never use the name pinchers,we call them pulverisers (for concrete),and shears for cutting. i have also worked in a few other countries and have never heard those terms you use,and if i did i would correct them. surprisingly the netherlands is right up there at the top of the tree for demolition and innovations in demolition techniques,infact it was a dutch guy that pretty much wrote the rules on setting out drop zones,for ejected debris,and was a leading figure in the nfdc for quiet a while.
scooby doo where are you Cultural difference. We call them cranes even though it's not the correct name in dutch language. A bit like 4x4's have been called jeeps for a long time even though that's not correct. You could say it's Dutch slang for those type of machines.
You may correct us but we will probably look at you funny.
so its a translation difference,now if you look down at the other threads in this section,you will notice the poster of the video has made many translation mistakes, in regards of terminology of plant machinery,some which i recognise and some i dont, as i dont commonly work with those types of machine. but trust me on this machine we are discussing in this video,with a reach as high as that machine has,you would be best served by trying to make sure you never over load the dipper and boom,or you will be involved in the worlds most scary and very expensive face plants,and then people will look at you funny. as the tracks go light on the rear end of these machines,you will find your ass will get tighter and tighter until the point you would not fit a atom up them. these machines are sometimes referred to as long reach also,but i assure you reaching out,will induce the exact scenario i just described.
I live very close to the location of Big Muskie, I visited the site of the bucket a few weeks ago. HUGE.
Never seen so many diggers demolishing a bridge before!
I love heavy machinery
i like your video
Rana Harrison And the Winner iiis: BAGGER 288
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Hey just some info from someone who fixed "Big Bertha" She weighs in at over 15,000 tons and is or was over 300 feet long. It took almost 20 tons of welding wire to complete the repairs and 5 tons of hard surfacing to resurface her cutting head before putting her back in the ground.
hello largest tractors
sad dood ظ
油圧とキャタピラは人類の発明で偉大な部類に入ると素人目に見て思う
German engneering....perhaps the finest and the brightest. The world ows a lot of gratitude to the German race for providing everything from medicine, engineering, technology and music.
atelectro1 dont forget those good old nazis :)
Alot of the German household stuff, or certain stuff is rubbish or fragile. I think. Germans always can't do decent low end stuff
Sund Mand yes they are, check your facts
Sund Mand dog
whats your problem dude ^^ Germans are great guys ;) !
لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله اللهم رزقك المديد اللهم رزقك ياالله
Selamin aleykum
Guinness "WORLD BOOK OF RECORDS"
I love your video
Make up your mind Rana
Andy Joe Cox hahaha
Rana Harrison ,
Déplacement pont SNCF François
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Amazing Video such Videos like this i do not have but i got some coole Tower Crane Videos
Best Greets from Vienna
Here in Louisiana, it takes years if ever at all to build a new bridge that we so desperately need. Yet the Chinese can knock one down and rebuild a new on In a weekend. Make America great again sure...
Dustin Newman that was in a big city totally different thing.
yeah dude go live in china i think youll like it
I want that last vehicle! OMG what a dream come true!
So many stupid units.. just use the metric system
Even american scientists agree that not useing metric system is dumb.
Fantastic!! Thank vou!!