Captivating mix of tension and triumph, this compilation of heavy equipment accidents and the skilled maneuvers of wise operators offers a real lesson in the extremes of workplace safety
My guess is the mining dump truck off in the ditch simply slid on that slippery wet haul road. I only drove a big heavy hauler like that briefly but even tip toeing down freshly wet haul roads that rear end was constantly trying to come around.
Yo! You always manage to find videos I haven't seen, and your narration doesn't bother me because you actually seem to care about your channel and that comes thru :)
It’s amazing to see the skill involved in handling such massive machines! But I can’t help but wonder if some of these operators take risks that are just too extreme
Dude your video is normal there is nothing interesting? ...when i read the headlines. I thought there wheel loaders accidents and overturns.!! but i see this video as very normal🤣🤣
I found it interesting but I used to work for a helicopter logging operation. We had a big skidder get stuck in the South Carolina mud and a dozer couldn't unstick it. We used a 200 foot long line on the Chinook's cargo hook to haul logs out of the woods to the log landing. That day we hooked the long line up to the skidder and used the Chinook to pull the skidder out of the mud. That was fun !
Now see that's where you're wrong, you don't need to narrate at all. We have functioning eyes, that's why we're watching videos. We can clearly see what's happening. We don't need you to tell us what we can clearly see. What do you get more money for narration or something? Do you think it helps the algorithm? It's annoying, at least it's better than that other fake robot voice that would just add unnecessary words for no reason. Seriously though, most of us run equipment like this, we don't need you to give us your uninformed opinion, or to explain what we can clearly see is happening. Most of us understand what is happening and why it's happening. Another small tip, you don't need to give us the exact model number of every piece of equipment. Usually because it's printed on the side or back of the piece of equipment and we can clearly see it with our functioning eyes
I completely agree with you, and I have been working in a mine for over 15 years, seeing how all these machines function. But due to UA-cam's rules and policies, every video must be narrated and commented on, which I hate. Some videos where I operate a grader, loader, and bulldozer are not narrated, but some videos that are not mine must be narrated due to UA-cam's rules. I apologize for the irritation, but it must be done that way, or UA-cam will disable my monetization.
Its not so awfulbyou were writing. Come in.be a bit more relaxt and let him narrating a bit. There are billions of other things which were more nervy or even harmful....
You got a good point across, no offence, the narrator does talk alot, hes allowed to, and he doesn't need your validation to talk, it's his videos and he calls the shots, all in all it's entertainment, not a university. Me if I don't like the narrator talking so much I either don't watch it at all, or return down the volume. But that's just me. Cheers.😌👍
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Your voice is like a rat
The people who bring about these instant regret fails moments are truly the most wonderful people on Earth!
@@FFLTotalIdiotsAtWork haha, OK 😀
Captivating mix of tension and triumph, this compilation of heavy equipment accidents and the skilled maneuvers of wise operators offers a real lesson in the extremes of workplace safety
That's right
My guess is the mining dump truck off in the ditch simply slid on that slippery wet haul road. I only drove a big heavy hauler like that briefly but even tip toeing down freshly wet haul roads that rear end was constantly trying to come around.
Yo! You always manage to find videos I haven't seen, and your narration doesn't bother me because you actually seem to care about your channel and that comes thru :)
Thank you for your comment. Yup, the narration sucks, but You Tube rules must be followed.
I'm drawn as if to a magnet toward your videos. And I like the voice.
It’s amazing to see the skill involved in handling such massive machines! But I can’t help but wonder if some of these operators take risks that are just too extreme
Those D375A-8 are beautiful
Sure is
I just love these videos of giant earth moving monster machines, never a dull moment. Keep them videos comming. Nice work, thank you.👍👍🤸🤸🤸😁😁😁😲😳😎
Thanks a lot for the kind comment pal. 👍👍🤙
Awesome guys ❤❤❤
Thank's a lot 🤙
I like the channel. But, I usually turn the volume down. I can do without the silly commentaries. Explain the situation, but stop there.
Thank you for the comment. Yes i know, but those are the rules and policies of UA-cam.
Dude your video is normal there is nothing interesting? ...when i read the headlines. I thought there wheel loaders accidents and overturns.!! but i see this video as very normal🤣🤣
Of course, my videos are normal. What's not normal is watching people die, but UA-cam rules don't allow such content 😀
I’m pretty sure that on the grader that got stuck in a ditch that it’s the seal between the final drive and the tandem that busted.
Mechanical accidents are scary
Everything in this video will have you lose your job at Suncor.
Yeah, in most companies.
"... and without irritating narration" Then begins narrating what we are already seeing???
Without music and yes, with irritating narration 😃
cool clip , keep them coming
Thank's sir, will do.
13:09 or ice grinder. Hmm but it is deep in ice
Very very deep
Forestry skidders and harvesters aren’t mining equipment 🤦♂️
Yes we know, but it is fun to watch.
I found it interesting but I used to work for a helicopter logging operation. We had a big skidder get stuck in the South Carolina mud and a dozer couldn't unstick it. We used a 200 foot long line on the Chinook's cargo hook to haul logs out of the woods to the log landing. That day we hooked the long line up to the skidder and used the Chinook to pull the skidder out of the mud. That was fun !
Description misleading AF
Chain chain maybe😅🤔
Maybe 🤔😀
You can’t fix stupid!
Ništa bez buldožera.
Nista cale, glavna snaga kopa.
@@HeavyMiningEquipmentKoliko ima buldozera na kopu,da li su svi komatsu,ima li 475 ili cat d10 d11?
@goranknezevic7312 pa imamo dosta buldozera, uglavnom Komatsu 375
Now see that's where you're wrong, you don't need to narrate at all. We have functioning eyes, that's why we're watching videos. We can clearly see what's happening. We don't need you to tell us what we can clearly see. What do you get more money for narration or something? Do you think it helps the algorithm? It's annoying, at least it's better than that other fake robot voice that would just add unnecessary words for no reason. Seriously though, most of us run equipment like this, we don't need you to give us your uninformed opinion, or to explain what we can clearly see is happening. Most of us understand what is happening and why it's happening. Another small tip, you don't need to give us the exact model number of every piece of equipment. Usually because it's printed on the side or back of the piece of equipment and we can clearly see it with our functioning eyes
I completely agree with you, and I have been working in a mine for over 15 years, seeing how all these machines function. But due to UA-cam's rules and policies, every video must be narrated and commented on, which I hate. Some videos where I operate a grader, loader, and bulldozer are not narrated, but some videos that are not mine must be narrated due to UA-cam's rules. I apologize for the irritation, but it must be done that way, or UA-cam will disable my monetization.
Its not so awfulbyou were writing. Come in.be a bit more relaxt and let him narrating a bit. There are billions of other things which were more nervy or even harmful....
You got a good point across, no offence, the narrator does talk alot, hes allowed to, and he doesn't need your validation to talk, it's his videos and he calls the shots, all in all it's entertainment, not a university. Me if I don't like the narrator talking so much I either don't watch it at all, or return down the volume. But that's just me. Cheers.😌👍
Brainless commentary Best watched on mute
@@auditor100 thanks for the comment