That was a good series. Couldve watched more of the bridge assembly! I liked the way and calmness the shot caller was talkin to Jack. Almost like a Blue Angel in a diamond. Keep em comin!! Be safe !!
That was friggin awesome guys, can’t wait to see the next series you get to film, that looked like a bit of a challenge and yet a walk in the park at the same time
😍😍😍😍😍 AWESOME VIDEO !!!! BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ! Crane technology and operating come a LLOOONNNGGG way since the old northwest dragline days...... BUT they can sill "COME CRASHING TO THE GROUND" AWESOME COMMUNATING ON JOBS NOWDAYS WITH THE RADIOS...
When I was working' mechanical there were insanely long hours, exhaustion, anger, yelling, throwing things, and laughter and pats on the back when it was over.
what are the dates for this, it looks like may/june with the green hills. it sure isn't current after the july heat we had. i have not driven down that far for a year now, i wonder how far along it is or if it's done already.
@@jackstephenson5238 Thank you, it's a spectacular place. I know it has nothing to do with the crane aspect but why are there so many round green apparently cultivated patches, seem odd? Never seen round fields before...
@@seapy2398Look up irrigation pivots and you'll quickly see why round is better. The land is very dry in Montana. Its pretty common to see, especially in western states.
@@seapy2398 The ground is very dry out west so they use irrigation pivots to water the crops. These are essentially massive sprinkler systems that pivot around a central point. Thus, the circular shape is the most efficient way to water the whole crop.
The camera man was all over the place,back and forth,back and forth,and he totally ruined the video. It gave me a headache watching this inexperienced amateur which is a shame because I was looking forward to seeing the last part.
Yeah, the GoPros on a helmet mount get a lot of movement. We're going to try them on a chest mount for the next videos. That should eliminate a lot of the back and forth.
@@joedoe6444 Dammed if you do, dammed if you don't (swear!) Can understand kids shouldn't be hearing it but I think most people take it as normal on a construction site. It's a stressful job, you can't be watching your P's and Q's all day long.
Beautiful. Totally professional rigging crew. I really enjoyed the show. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks 👍
Really enjoyed watching this series, old crane junkie here, never got to watch anything this close up and in detail, thanks so much.
That was a good series. Couldve watched more of the bridge assembly! I liked the way and calmness the shot caller was talkin to Jack. Almost like a Blue Angel in a diamond. Keep em comin!! Be safe !!
watching you reminded me of when we had to drag air hoses all over to tighten bolts,, batteries are a wonderful invention!!
Wonderful job but, nope, I couldn't do it. Hope to see more of this though. Cheers :)
That was friggin awesome guys, can’t wait to see the next series you get to film, that looked like a bit of a challenge and yet a walk in the park at the same time
Nice keep up the great dangerous work! LOVE IT❤ Be safe....
Great video - thanks guys! You have the best job in the world - meccano for grown ups!
Kick ass video. Very professional. Communication is excellent. Good shit guys,definitely a subscriber now.
super video,bon job,bravo a toute l 'équipe..
Wonderful work guys very professional and safe. Great filming up close and personal for all aspects of the build.
Just found ya'lls channel recently. Excellent video close up on the processes involved. Keep the content coming and ya'll stay safe.
been waiting for couple weeks for this video
What a great little series. Those guys sure made things look pretty easy.😅
Great series, thanks for sharing.
😍😍😍😍😍 AWESOME VIDEO !!!! BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ! Crane technology and operating come a LLOOONNNGGG way since the old northwest dragline days...... BUT they can sill "COME CRASHING TO THE GROUND" AWESOME COMMUNATING ON JOBS NOWDAYS WITH THE RADIOS...
When I was working' mechanical there were insanely long hours, exhaustion, anger, yelling, throwing things, and laughter and pats on the back when it was over.
love it. great stuff.
Very interesting and entertaining!
Good video boys Teamwork makes for
Dream work !! Yal stay safe looking forward to the next video !!
nice job men great video best of luck
I love this
Awesome stuff guys...keep it up.
Thanks! We'll keep them coming.
Awesome video. Sad you didn't show rolling it
Lookin good yall
Amazing. You guys are worth every penny and more
Amazing teen work too scary for me how did the trusses get ther
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Did you truck then in
Impressive work gentlemen. Nice to see a good crew doing a excellent job.
Thank you all..
what are the dates for this, it looks like may/june with the green hills. it sure isn't current after the july heat we had. i have not driven down that far for a year now, i wonder how far along it is or if it's done already.
This was filmed during late May. There was snow, rain, wind and a little sun while we were out there.
Trying to find the location on Google Earth, is it up or downstream from Emigrant please? Retired construction guy from UK.
Its actually in Carbella, MT on Tom Miner Creek Road. The original bridge was washed out in 2022
@@jackstephenson5238 Thank you, it's a spectacular place. I know it has nothing to do with the crane aspect but why are there so many round green apparently cultivated patches, seem odd? Never seen round fields before...
@@seapy2398 Look up irrigation pivots and you'll quickly see why!
@@seapy2398Look up irrigation pivots and you'll quickly see why round is better. The land is very dry in Montana. Its pretty common to see, especially in western states.
@@seapy2398 The ground is very dry out west so they use irrigation pivots to water the crops. These are essentially massive sprinkler systems that pivot around a central point. Thus, the circular shape is the most efficient way to water the whole crop.
How much does it cost to rent that crane for a day? for the project?
Just bare metal? No rust protection?
Damn
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Rail or road bridge?
Very good question, I've been looking too... still don't know (?).
How many union building trades do we have working on this jobsite?
Prolly 2- operating engineers/ironworkers
How much does just the steel frame weigh?
Your not done yet what about the road or planks to drive on
too many bent studs, hahahaha
Decent size crane but not even close to Manitowoc's biggest and a dwarf to Liebherr's biggest crawler LR13000 good for 3000 tons
look another bridge bult by by demcrates
The camera man was all over the place,back and forth,back and forth,and he totally ruined the video. It gave me a headache watching this inexperienced amateur which is a shame because I was looking forward to seeing the last part.
Yeah, the GoPros on a helmet mount get a lot of movement. We're going to try them on a chest mount for the next videos. That should eliminate a lot of the back and forth.
Don't see a problem, Always have to be moaners. It's REAL life.
@CraneCrewUSA always someone to complain. I enjoyed the video, to me just normal head movements nothing bad about that! Good job!
Very poor camera man , no organised, camera keep moving
They are using gopros on their helmets. It’s gonna to move every time they move their heads.
Nobody cussing not a real construction site! 50 years in the trades, there’s always some one cussing All day long .
the first 2 parts of this were "swear-a-thons", i wonder if they had issues with you-tube or general comments.
@@joedoe6444 Dammed if you do, dammed if you don't (swear!) Can understand kids shouldn't be hearing it but I think most people take it as normal on a construction site. It's a stressful job, you can't be watching your P's and Q's all day long.
Special all LDS crew