Well, considering the angle, this would most likely mean they had to get a platform into the waterway behind the machine. The machine is already leaning as it is on the waterways' bank. More distance between entry point and machine would have been impossible. It could also be it's technically impossible: at some point anything will give if you push it hard enough. Could very well be that's the case here as well (don't forget, Dutch clay is notorious for being hard to excavate)
In this case i found the music enjoyable.
Why don't you get a little more distance between the machine and the entry point? I don't think you've quite bent enough rods.
Well, considering the angle, this would most likely mean they had to get a platform into the waterway behind the machine. The machine is already leaning as it is on the waterways' bank. More distance between entry point and machine would have been impossible.
It could also be it's technically impossible: at some point anything will give if you push it hard enough. Could very well be that's the case here as well (don't forget, Dutch clay is notorious for being hard to excavate)
Ik heb dit meerdere keren gezien, en het filmpje is dus heel duidelijk maar legt ook nog een hoop uit.
Stoer!
Nu weet ik ook hoe dat werkt :D
hey ık doe ook gestuurde borıngen met een vermeer d36 maar deze machıne ıs wel zeer traag en ouderwets
Y las máquinas de hoy todo lo haces sentado
Tóch Bést Wél Sensueel werk. (Wérk?)
My. Machine Hdd India me
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