@@Googlencraptubesuckabandonship A mech's primary locomotion method would be it's legs on non rolling elements, it also would rely mostly on some sort of active balancing be it via computer or pilot mimicking like prosthesis the antirobot, these machines rely mostly on wheels for transport and passive stability by just stretching their "legs" which are more like a crane's arm due to the lack of joints and the presence of telescopic sections, effectively making them heavy adjustable tripods, tho no less impressive.
Pure walking mechs would be pretty dumb, there is no reason why you would be walking everywhere when wheels would do 99% of the time while being more effective in every way. Mechs would also require a lot of hydraulics so even if you where building a two legged star wars mech you would want to put some hydraulic powered ''roller skates'' on its legs and drive it around when you could. That would also give it some nice rubber shoes which you also would want. We might get 4-8 legged mechs with advanced lidar systems etc that scan the terrain and automatically walk over it (unlike this) because that would be pretty awesome in the forest industry (alot less destructive) but it would still have wheels on the feets so it could drive around if it needed to. What makes a true mech anyway? I'd argue that it should be able to walk over obstacles smoothly with only forward/left/right commands from the operator most of the time, which would require some type of terrain scan. If it have wheels or the number of legs doesn't really matter.
@@amando96 more like mechs without the restrictions. From a technical standpoint tracks and wheels are way more effective and efficient. On a human scale maybe not so much, but I mean nature had a couple million years to figure that out before us.
Yeah I’ve got lucky and used one twice now and the controls are same amount as a normal 360 digger 2 hand sticks and 2 foot sticks but on your hand sticks you have a thumb switch to use to change what your sticks controls ie the legs or the grapple arms on the legs or the digger arm it’s self , they are truly amazing machines and am thinking on relocating to area where they are used on a daily basis
It's funny because the maternal half of my family are all heavy equipment operators and almost all of them are low status, highly bigoted, hate filled rednecks. They barely operate their machines, constantly get written up and their biggest concern is how to cheat the drug tests after having the winter off. I ran from that side of the family as fast as I could. Funny, though, I'd love to do blue collar work if it was professional and filled with skill and pride like in this video.
@@randygreen007 Possible but improbable- the entire point of this machine is that it can get to places other excavators cannot go. The cost of development will have been considerable (as will the cost of hiring it). The thing that makes it worth it is you save on other costs to get plant into position (like hiring heavy-lift helicopters and don't kid yourself the one that lifted the wood out could have lifted an excavator). If it had to be lifted by helicopter, may as well use a conventional excavator at that point.
@@K1lostream There’s a lot of truth to what you’re saying and I agree for the most part. I enjoy going four-wheel driving and have managed to get my vehicle down many steep slopes but knew there was absolutely no way that I could exit that same way. I’ve also spent time in Alaska where heavy lift helicopters are a dime a dozen but you are right they come at a cost. The thing we don’t know is if the helicopter they used for the logs was also used for the equipment? All of this aside I’m not at all discounting it’s ability. It’s a very capable and remarkable piece of equipment.
@@bobbyb9258 It looks dangerous. However when you look at rhe massive grid of steel girders he is working over? That machine can not go anywhere! So he is safe. As long as his machine does not topple over! He is in control of that. That control is in his own hands... ;)
@@Roblstar While I think it's a cool job that I would also like to do, I think the real danger would be from a mud slide burying you. Or a mud slide blocking the grate and the whole thing filling back up with water.
That is the most... impressive, complex looking, coolest, strangest looking machine I've seen. It feels like you might need a PhD in mechanics to be able to operate it. Bravo!
Fascinating!!! Thanks for showing me a view into a crazy place I've wanted to see for a long time, the bottom of a clogged dam!! Perfect! Thanks again!
This is it: WE ARE OFFICIALLY LIVING IN THE FUTURE! And of course, this IS the future of all reservoirs, otherwise they cease being reservoirs, and turn into shallow ponds with no storage capacity. I wonder how the dams of the future will be designed to ensure they last for centuries, and not just decades.
Do the Swiss not have a Post 10 to take care of stuff like this?! One dude. One rake. No gloves. Boots optional. The Anti-Beaver. Standing water beckons him.
I knew it!! Chester is ALIVE!! You live your life man... I can see how a famed life can be tiring. You do what you love. Thanks for being a part of my childhood
Aber hallo....der Junge hat es echt drauf.....ein wahrer Künstler auf seinem Gerät...ich zieh meinen Hut vor solchen Leuten....Können, Gefühl und Fachwissen sind hier gefragt !!!
What country is this wheeled power shovel manufactured in, and what is its name? "Where can I buy it and how much can I buy it for?" Please sell me the right to sell it so that I can buy it in Japan 🇯🇵. But cost effective. It's best if there is a good balance between supply and demand. In addition, please include subtitles such as the detailed performance of the machine. 日本語で欲しいです。感謝します。
Good day, Thank you for your inquiry and your interest in our products. Please send your inquiry with your contact details to: info@menzimuck.com. We will be happy to pass on your contact details to the responsible sales manager. Thank you very much and kind regards, Menzi Muck Switzerland
For all of you people relying on technicalities, this is the beginnings of a mech in the Patlabor universe. They started out as specialized construction equipment until people start committing crimes with them. Then the police and the military had to build bipedal mechs in order to handle weapons and restrain the vehicles.
Quite , this thing is more akin to an in-between between an excavator and mecha , a so called hybrid locomotion machine considering how the "legs" helps it to reach here and help to climb but the primary method of transportation is by wheels , so yeah , pretty much
The engineers consulted a grasshopper before finalising the design of this craazy machine. The operator drinks adrenaline to be steady & his skill sets are at a different level. He too understands Grasshopper lingo ✊😀
I am surprised they disconnected the winch line. It would be needed to go back up, and it would provide a safety line in case of some accident or unexpected mud flows
I saw a 2007 1 of these units I don't know how many hours were on it but it was in really good shape and I was About 35 to $40000. I have a couple Komatsu PC 75 And a PC 138 Were the jackhammer on the 138 and a bunch of other neat attachments. But this machine is absolutely awesome this is a fantastic add to sell these machines with the bucket and the legs and all those different crazy things like and imagine will I could do with it on my farms probably will be on the wishlist. I give kudos to this operator he has got balls the size of basketballs And dhramed this skill I have not watched to the end now and hoping that they do end it properly but it sounds like they didn't.
Sure is a huge advancement in innovation, technology, and product ability in comparison to older excavator [tracked] generations… Makes things possible that were not possible… aka game changer… [Disclaimer: No one was hurt or harmed during the filming of this footage and everyone on and off camera went home alive to rest in their comfortable bed to get up and start their day all over again...]
Hope his pay is commiserate with the skill. Always blows me away how they'll want to pay a guy average Joe pay and send them on a scary job with a 600k machine.
Swiss Gov: We need a dude in a giant yellow mechanical spider to abseil into a mud slip walled gulley 150 deep to clean a blocked spillgrate. Menzi Muck: That'll be fine
The absolutely hardest way to do this. This should be done with a dredger after lowering the water level. Any large trees can be winched out with steel cables. That said, that's one of the most impressive bucket loaders I've ever seen. The guy operating this is an master. He earned every penny. I bet it was very stressful going down that embankment.
Any manufacturer can winch a backhoe down to a reservoir. However the ability to do what this machine can do is just fantastic. Anything else would have been stuck.
So wood and trees were flown out by helicopter later. Mud and gravel flushed down the outflow but what did they do with the boulders? I’m guessing the winch helped the machine climb out ?
Seems if they can build a machine like that, they could make a stomp gate to keep the grate open. But it’s also a great chance to look for snagged lures!
This is seriously impressive machine operating, but I wonder if it could have been achieved with a high powered water cannon and cheaper and safer ? Just a thought and I don’t pretend to be any expert . The operator has tremendous skill and feel for his machinery absolute nerves of steel 👍🏻
Dear Richard. It's impossible to reach this workingsite with bigger machines. Also the Menzi Muck had very narrow space down the path and over the bridge
menzimuckcom thanks for your explanation I hope you didn’t mind me posing the question - I’m guessing to get to the skill level the operator has takes many,many hours bravo 👏
I swear some companies are releasing machines which are two years of r&d away of being actual mechs. This is genuinely impressive.
What does it having wheels make it not a mech? Cause that looks like a mech to me.
@@Googlencraptubesuckabandonship A mech's primary locomotion method would be it's legs on non rolling elements, it also would rely mostly on some sort of active balancing be it via computer or pilot mimicking like prosthesis the antirobot, these machines rely mostly on wheels for transport and passive stability by just stretching their "legs" which are more like a crane's arm due to the lack of joints and the presence of telescopic sections, effectively making them heavy adjustable tripods, tho no less impressive.
@@blackhawksp4453 So a mech with legal restrictions
Pure walking mechs would be pretty dumb, there is no reason why you would be walking everywhere when wheels would do 99% of the time while being more effective in every way. Mechs would also require a lot of hydraulics so even if you where building a two legged star wars mech you would want to put some hydraulic powered ''roller skates'' on its legs and drive it around when you could. That would also give it some nice rubber shoes which you also would want.
We might get 4-8 legged mechs with advanced lidar systems etc that scan the terrain and automatically walk over it (unlike this) because that would be pretty awesome in the forest industry (alot less destructive) but it would still have wheels on the feets so it could drive around if it needed to. What makes a true mech anyway? I'd argue that it should be able to walk over obstacles smoothly with only forward/left/right commands from the operator most of the time, which would require some type of terrain scan. If it have wheels or the number of legs doesn't really matter.
@@amando96 more like mechs without the restrictions.
From a technical standpoint tracks and wheels are way more effective and efficient. On a human scale maybe not so much, but I mean nature had a couple million years to figure that out before us.
Definitely the most impressive drain unclogging I've ever seen.
Perhaps you have not see the Post10 channel. 🤣
@@vipahman I was going to say that Post10 would be proud. Just missing camera two from outlet :D
Maybe he can come over here and unstop up my toilet with it. Really get down in there.
@@vipahman he would LOVE this i imagine
Post10 eat your heart out
I could have watched that for hours. The cost of that machine has to be a crazy amount, but the engineering is awesome.
Agreed
Yeah man! The engineering is impressive! The spider-like solution and how it's made is just awesome!
I'm guessing £250k new going off a 2017 m540 for £185k. special piece of kit
hmmm ... Ouch! That price hurt my feelings. With tears welling up in my eyes, it’ll be hard to watch now 🤣
I just wish it had a hydraulic thumb too...
That guy must have more controls than a helicopter pilot to be able to control so many different features. Very impressive.
Casual🤦♀️
Yeah I’ve got lucky and used one twice now and the controls are same amount as a normal 360 digger 2 hand sticks and 2 foot sticks but on your hand sticks you have a thumb switch to use to change what your sticks controls ie the legs or the grapple arms on the legs or the digger arm it’s self , they are truly amazing machines and am thinking on relocating to area where they are used on a daily basis
@@Rya_N33 Yes you are.
@@Rya_N33 u are a sad helicopter pilot , its ok , u can fly at least :::)))))
I wanted to see how he gets out of there!
Franco must have serious self confidence to attempt this, so impressive. I honestly didn't know just how capable these machines are.
when you have the proper tool and some knowledge, everything is safe
@@MrZobiwan this is not SAFE. There is a huge amount of risk involved with this so thinking its safe is wild.
Holy cow. This was impressive. The operator is a genius.
It's funny because the maternal half of my family are all heavy equipment operators and almost all of them are low status, highly bigoted, hate filled rednecks. They barely operate their machines, constantly get written up and their biggest concern is how to cheat the drug tests after having the winter off. I ran from that side of the family as fast as I could. Funny, though, I'd love to do blue collar work if it was professional and filled with skill and pride like in this video.
@@sonny9608 Alberta, Canada.
@@sonny9608 Whoa, buddy.
Nur Italiener mit einer Flasche Rotwein in der Hand können das.
We need James Cameron to raise that bar again I see
I’ve seen one of these doing landscaping of a very steep garden here in Zürich and it’s quite impressive. Kudos to the operator!
This is one seriously trick piece of Machinary. Absolutely awesome. Envy the guy that actually designed and built this. Next level engineering
You think one guy designed and built this?
@@anon2916 2 Guys ^^ 1 Switzer snd 1 German ;)
@@anon2916 A L I E N S
this operator has some serious skill. i could watch hours and hours of this.
Awesome machine!!! Now I would like to see how it got back out.
It winched itself down, it'll have winched itself back out.
@@K1lostream It is possible the helicopter that lifted the trees out also lifted the excavator out as well.
@@randygreen007 Possible but improbable- the entire point of this machine is that it can get to places other excavators cannot go.
The cost of development will have been considerable (as will the cost of hiring it). The thing that makes it worth it is you save on other costs to get plant into position (like hiring heavy-lift helicopters and don't kid yourself the one that lifted the wood out could have lifted an excavator).
If it had to be lifted by helicopter, may as well use a conventional excavator at that point.
@@K1lostream There’s a lot of truth to what you’re saying and I agree for the most part. I enjoy going four-wheel driving and have managed to get my vehicle down many steep slopes but knew there was absolutely no way that I could exit that same way. I’ve also spent time in Alaska where heavy lift helicopters are a dime a dozen but you are right they come at a cost. The thing we don’t know is if the helicopter they used for the logs was also used for the equipment? All of this aside I’m not at all discounting it’s ability. It’s a very capable and remarkable piece of equipment.
nothing more impressive then watching a skilled operator do his thing
Remarkable. Seems as if you would almost need a brain-to-machine interface to work all those independent legs and wheels in such an organic way.
Like Doc Ock
Give it some time. Not all that much time, I’m thinking.
Nah the guy literally just needed two joysticks, 4 foot pedals and a few buttons
It's always amazing to see a Muck in operation! Thank you for sharing.
I am envious of that guys job... What a machine! Plus what an extreme environment to be trusted to work in! Cool!
Imagine the paycheck too
_I am envious of that guys job_
I'm not, it looks extremely dangerous.
@@bobbyb9258 It looks dangerous. However when you look at rhe massive grid of steel girders he is working over? That machine can not go anywhere! So he is safe. As long as his machine does not topple over!
He is in control of that. That control is in his own hands... ;)
@@Roblstar While I think it's a cool job that I would also like to do, I think the real danger would be from a mud slide burying you. Or a mud slide blocking the grate and the whole thing filling back up with water.
That is the most... impressive, complex looking, coolest, strangest looking machine I've seen. It feels like you might need a PhD in mechanics to be able to operate it. Bravo!
Upload part 2 getting out, the people demand it.
As you can read in the discription he gets out right the same way by winch.
Still want to see it. 👍😃
@@jbonegw me too
@@menzimuckcom Vid or it didn't happen.
didn't happed it got washed down $77000 down the drain
Fascinating!!! Thanks for showing me a view into a crazy place I've wanted to see for a long time, the bottom of a clogged dam!! Perfect! Thanks again!
This is it: WE ARE OFFICIALLY LIVING IN THE FUTURE!
And of course, this IS the future of all reservoirs, otherwise they cease being reservoirs, and turn into shallow ponds with no storage capacity.
I wonder how the dams of the future will be designed to ensure they last for centuries, and not just decades.
Getting down was impressive. How did he get up?
They said the same way. I would have liked to see that.
Winch assist down and up. You can see it out the back.
@@johnkruton9708 Good eye, John. I missed that.
he doesnt.
by helicopter
Well not sure how this ended up in my feed but wow, this guy has guts and skill to do this job!
Now that’s a skilled operator 👌👍
smooth operator as they say 😁
Skilled and cute
@@RNCHFND That's nothing. You should see me... no skill and no looks. Wait, nevermind.....
@@indigatorveritatis491 🤣
Everyone have a safe & good day
У мужика стальные яйца. Ну и конечно мастер своей работы. Респектище!
one word...Switzerland 🙂
jesus how many controls is that I can barely manage to control a regular excavator without a rototilt
Franco Capriotti has to be the most amazing operator I have ever seen 👍
Is there a part 2? Would obviously like to see the rest of the video!
Holy schmoly. I see people that cant understand a tire iron and a jack. This guy operates in the 4th dimension.
wow that operator has it all under control. i would have had to change my underpants on that one
Kudos to the engineers who designed this machine and kudos to the operator 👏
Mad respect to the operator Franco
Viele Grüße aus der Umgebung Sttutart!
That machine is amazing. But possibly even more amazing is the absolute balls of steel the operator has.
Balls of steel with great skill. Awesome work, sir!!
Scientists say they have found two moons orbiting them. He needs a bigger cab.
But where is all muck going ..into water way . Clog the nxt bit ?
Amazing.... the operator must be highly appreciated for his operation skills... May God bless the operator and his family....
Reminds me of the famous quote.
"And the crowd goes mild"
-Some random youtube commenter
Imagine a construction worker from the past seeing what he could do with this machine of the future
Awesome operator. Cool and experience. He is what every contractor needs and depends on. My hat horse off to this operator. Arne Michigan
and he has to do this type of work may be once a month.
What an amazing machine! It reminds me of a spider when attached to the winch.
Do the Swiss not have a Post 10 to take care of stuff like this?!
One dude. One rake. No gloves. Boots optional.
The Anti-Beaver. Standing water beckons him.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 love me some post 10 humour
Worked on one of those machines once, incredible engineering.
343 Industries, "Independant bar suspension is too sience fiction for Halo, so we're changing the Warthogs' suspension!"
Real Life, "Bruh..."
Very impressive, but did it get out up the same slope, or is it still there?
Его вытащили за трос. Без проблем. Как сосиску на верёвочке.
I knew it!! Chester is ALIVE!! You live your life man... I can see how a famed life can be tiring. You do what you love. Thanks for being a part of my childhood
Very impressing technology and driving skills as well.
Aber hallo....der Junge hat es echt drauf.....ein wahrer Künstler auf seinem Gerät...ich zieh meinen Hut vor solchen Leuten....Können, Gefühl und Fachwissen sind hier gefragt !!!
Respect!
Awesome machine, awesome operator in an area well known to me despite being at the opposite side of the globe.
What country is this wheeled power shovel manufactured in, and what is its name? "Where can I buy it and how much can I buy it for?" Please sell me the right to sell it so that I can buy it in Japan 🇯🇵. But cost effective. It's best if there is a good balance between supply and demand. In addition, please include subtitles such as the detailed performance of the machine.
日本語で欲しいです。感謝します。
Good day,
Thank you for your inquiry and your interest in our products. Please send your inquiry with your contact details to: info@menzimuck.com. We will be happy to pass on your contact details to the responsible sales manager. Thank you very much and kind regards,
Menzi Muck Switzerland
What a machine and operator to boot!!
How did it get back up?
Only when Bob reached the bottom did he realise how urgently he needed to go
With such a large toilet constantly flushing he could go all day
Serious trust in your equipment !! That is one hell of a machine !!
For all of you people relying on technicalities, this is the beginnings of a mech in the Patlabor universe. They started out as specialized construction equipment until people start committing crimes with them. Then the police and the military had to build bipedal mechs in order to handle weapons and restrain the vehicles.
Quite , this thing is more akin to an in-between between an excavator and mecha , a so called hybrid locomotion machine considering how the "legs" helps it to reach here and help to climb but the primary method of transportation is by wheels , so yeah , pretty much
Yeah Jon, we got a service call for ya. Its down near the dam. Might as well add this one to the list.
Made in Switzerland 😍😍👍✔ Menzi Muck
Amazing machine and a skilled operator.
never seen such a well thought out specialized machine before
I am sure they only bring it out for certain jobs it looks brand new almost
The engineers consulted a grasshopper before finalising the design of this craazy machine. The operator drinks adrenaline to be steady & his skill sets are at a different level. He too understands Grasshopper lingo ✊😀
0:54 operator dragging his steel balls to the job
He's got skill and stones.
I wanted to see how he got out of there! Nonetheless... Super cool!
I Salute to those who can do anything to feed for his family. Big Respect to you sir
Clever and innovative machinery used by a skilled Operator.
It does not look half as steep as it really is. Tremendous job done!
I am surprised they disconnected the winch line. It would be needed to go back up, and it would provide a safety line in case of some accident or unexpected mud flows
This machine is extraordinary 👍🏽
You must be kidding me?!!! what a craftsman. bravo
Japan is producing fictional Giant Robot adventures (Gundam, Patlabor, Evangelion). In Switzerland, people are living the dream (close enough). 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
What’s the point of doing this what did they accomplish and why did they need to do it
Robert Donato lol the point is to clean out the blockage in the ravine so the water can flow properly. In case it wasn’t blatantly obvious.
This must be Post10's Swiss uncle
Post10 dream job
It's nice to see that Voltron is living his best life in Switzrland
Wait till he uses the Blazing Sword on the next cleanup job.
It’s like some crazy alien reptile creature..... amazing 👍👍👍
I saw a 2007 1 of these units I don't know how many hours were on it but it was in really good shape and I was About 35 to $40000. I have a couple Komatsu PC 75 And a PC 138 Were the jackhammer on the 138 and a bunch of other neat attachments. But this machine is absolutely awesome this is a fantastic add to sell these machines with the bucket and the legs and all those different crazy things like and imagine will I could do with it on my farms probably will be on the wishlist. I give kudos to this operator he has got balls the size of basketballs And dhramed this skill I have not watched to the end now and hoping that they do end it properly but it sounds like they didn't.
If these things become sentient we're done for.
Sure is a huge advancement in innovation, technology, and product ability in comparison to older excavator [tracked] generations… Makes things possible that were not possible… aka game changer… [Disclaimer: No one was hurt or harmed during the filming of this footage and everyone on and off camera went home alive to rest in their comfortable bed to get up and start their day all over again...]
I really wanted to see him get himself out of there.
As you can read in the discription he gets out right the same way by winch.
@@menzimuckcom that's great, as I said I wish I could have SEEN him do so, not read about it.
@@integr8er66 In this video you can see how a Menzi Muck goes up AND down: ua-cam.com/video/8Y85nfQuU0M/v-deo.html
@@menzimuckcom cool, thx those machines are amazing
How is that machine getting out of there?
Hope his pay is commiserate with the skill. Always blows me away how they'll want to pay a guy average Joe pay and send them on a scary job with a 600k machine.
Absolutely incredible, it looks like a powerful animal carefully manoeuvring to not destroy it’s surroundings when it climbed and descended.
This came through after watching series of RC toys, i thought this was one till camera man zoomed in on the cockpit i saw a live human....brain freeze
Swiss Gov: We need a dude in a giant yellow mechanical spider to abseil into a mud slip walled gulley 150 deep to clean a blocked spillgrate.
Menzi Muck: That'll be fine
Máquina incrível!
The absolutely hardest way to do this. This should be done with a dredger after lowering the water level. Any large trees can be winched out with steel cables.
That said, that's one of the most impressive bucket loaders I've ever seen. The guy operating this is an master. He earned every penny. I bet it was very stressful going down that embankment.
Wie kommt der Bagger wieder raus?
We don't get to see it drive out! WHAT!
You mean winched out by a very strong cable. 🇬🇧👍
Looks like the guys first day on the job, well done...
Any manufacturer can winch a backhoe down to a reservoir. However the ability to do what this machine can do is just fantastic. Anything else would have been stuck.
How did he get out after
But how did he get out of there?
So wood and trees were flown out by helicopter later. Mud and gravel flushed down the outflow but what did they do with the boulders? I’m guessing the winch helped the machine climb out ?
A machine is only as good as its operator. I give them both 10/10
would have loved to see how it got back out of that slope
Currently using a 1.5t mini excavator, decided i need to upgrade to this.
Only digging 9 cubic meters but still, wants must.
I'm curious about how it goes out that ditch and climbing up to the higher place
5:16 to me is the most impressive shot of all of this.... look at that slope and right above those iron grates
Seems if they can build a machine like that, they could make a stomp gate to keep the grate open. But it’s also a great chance to look for snagged lures!
I got the chance to operate one of these when I worked for the county. We used them to dig out relief lines for the Highway. Florida is swampy.
Seeing how he got out would also be interesting!
This is seriously impressive machine operating, but I wonder if it could have been achieved with a high powered water cannon and cheaper and safer ? Just a thought and I don’t pretend to be any expert . The operator has tremendous skill and feel for his machinery absolute nerves of steel 👍🏻
Dear Richard. It's impossible to reach this workingsite with bigger machines. Also the Menzi Muck had very narrow space down the path and over the bridge
menzimuckcom thanks for your explanation I hope you didn’t mind me posing the question - I’m guessing to get to the skill level the operator has takes many,many hours bravo 👏
I just want to know how it climbed back up
Legend has it he's still down there digging.
How did he get out of the canyon?
Please read through the description, thank u