26:25 Lol, divining rods, that made me chuckle. Strange to see this sort of thing in a Welt documentary though, at least without any disclaimer of it being completely bogus superstition. They just simply explain "if the rods cross each other it indicates the presence of underground water", as if stating something factual. Really, really strange to hear that in a documentary such as this. Apart from that, fascinating vehicle, very cool to see in what ways they can be used and how they're made
They could've cut this shit out, but it's not like they made it up. They just filmed the people working these machines, and happened to get one of the hillbillies. The mountain yokels of switzerland have always been of the believe any bullshit sort. Also the last high bastions of catholicism.
@@lorenzo6045 I was shocked about that as well. Maybe they don't rely in "science" as much. I live in Sweden and I think a university here made a study on it and some how could confirm it, but I can't remember when I read it.
I was surprised too, and that's just about what we already know. I wonder what else we're being told as if it's factual but is actually bogus, and I'm not just talking about this video btw..
Every study done on divining rods shows without doubt that they are totally bogus. People will believe what they want to believe irregardless of science showing otherwise
This was really awesome! Now I know what I want to work with.... I'm now 43.. Anyone in Sweden or Scandinavia that can give me a job with this machine?
Love these shows. Extremely interesting. The narrator is great...however..he talks about screws, that are actually bolts, and describes pins, as being bolts...fact is, the only screws on this show, are the ones inside the cab that fixes the speedometer etc...the rest are all bolts, with pins in key hinged areas....
Divining rods has to be a joke. Either the guy "using" them must have been joking or the production company left it in to laugh at the concept. Electroboom does a great job debunking them in one of his videos.
Today I have learned two things: for just the amount of money you could pay enough people to get the job done in a day for an entire year, you can get the job done in a day, and ... Adem Aslan.
Western White ingenuity of at least the last 2000 years continues to amaze and impress me. We built the modern world (infrastructure, traditional morals and values etc.): no other people or culture compares. Brilliant stuff!
[] Timmins, The Ontario 🍁 I purchase a Navy vesse, and was set upon 4 large escavator... the hydraulic propulsion allowed easy funcionabilities into, and out of all waters' safely .. Amen All for, $457,732.93 at 107 meter lenth 48' []/ draw' bridge' KJV* Upper Canada
Operated one of these in the early 90's. It was a unbelievable what the machine is capable of. When operating it is best to think out of the box.
24:25 "He pumps 14 liters of grease into the lubrication tub; Marriage consummated" perfectly narrated😂
Impressive. Maintenance cost will be a headache.
assembling new objects with modern equipment is far easier than disassembling old rusted objects with a handful of tools. Michael from Norway
So many moving parts on it, the cost of maintenance must be huge.
I was thinking the same thing. Still a really cool machine.
true but that the trade off for such capability's
@phalanx3803 Yeah theres nothing like it.
So.. buy the chinese made. Cheaper, but lack of quality, durability and spare parts.
😂😂😂
@ridhobaihaqi144 That's exactly what I did to start out with lol. Alot of excavators are chinese made even Caterpillar.
So cool
It's like two Turkish guys (Adem and Goksel) are building an excavator for fun over the weekend :) Good job guys.😊
I was an operator of 1 of 5 global prototypes. The 5000+.
That led to the "M" series.
Adam Aslan is yoked and has a great job!
26:25 Lol, divining rods, that made me chuckle. Strange to see this sort of thing in a Welt documentary though, at least without any disclaimer of it being completely bogus superstition. They just simply explain "if the rods cross each other it indicates the presence of underground water", as if stating something factual. Really, really strange to hear that in a documentary such as this. Apart from that, fascinating vehicle, very cool to see in what ways they can be used and how they're made
Its true
They could've cut this shit out, but it's not like they made it up. They just filmed the people working these machines, and happened to get one of the hillbillies.
The mountain yokels of switzerland have always been of the believe any bullshit sort. Also the last high bastions of catholicism.
@@lorenzo6045 I was shocked about that as well. Maybe they don't rely in "science" as much. I live in Sweden and I think a university here made a study on it and some how could confirm it, but I can't remember when I read it.
I was surprised too, and that's just about what we already know. I wonder what else we're being told as if it's factual but is actually bogus, and I'm not just talking about this video btw..
Every study done on divining rods shows without doubt that they are totally bogus. People will believe what they want to believe irregardless of science showing otherwise
wow ..one fulla built them all ! no wonder he's got arms like that :)
An German aeriallift company made a 42 meter lift with this same undercarriage. It's called the Teupen 42GTX Puma
why they called puma lol, it's look like star trooper arachnid
@@dt6esdff413 No idea!🤣
This was really awesome! Now I know what I want to work with.... I'm now 43.. Anyone in Sweden or Scandinavia that can give me a job with this machine?
I want one just to play with it around the farm. 😄
400K euros and you can. Lol
Pretty Slick..
Amazing
Extra fuel tanks , very handy !
Amazing Technology, so gratifying to see this kind of progress. Kudos....Javi G.
That’s some hard ground under that water.
Love these shows. Extremely interesting. The narrator is great...however..he talks about screws, that are actually bolts, and describes pins, as being bolts...fact is, the only screws on this show, are the ones inside the cab that fixes the speedometer etc...the rest are all bolts, with pins in key hinged areas....
An excavator to surpass Metal Gear
This the arc enemy of Captain Planet!
Divining rods has to be a joke. Either the guy "using" them must have been joking or the production company left it in to laugh at the concept. Electroboom does a great job debunking them in one of his videos.
Nice ad
Today I have learned two things: for just the amount of money you could pay enough people to get the job done in a day for an entire year, you can get the job done in a day, and ... Adem Aslan.
Does bell and cat know you one up on them wow germany.
if this were to be adapted to use on Luna it would be a great advantage to mining & development.
So for training, do they have a two seater??
You don’t just give one of these to anyone.❤❤🙏🙏👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Wow. This is a really cool design. Imagine controlling this with a Brain interface like Neuralink.
Nice. Can I buy it on Amazon?
Yes. Some assembly required.
8:09 carbide teeth on rocks. 😬 replacement teeth are not cheap and you can see they are pretty chipped.when you see the teeth.
Western White ingenuity of at least the last 2000 years continues to amaze and impress me.
We built the modern world (infrastructure, traditional morals and values etc.): no other people or culture compares.
Brilliant stuff!
Who said mechs aren't practical🤣👍🏻
A precursor to Code Geass Landspinners lol
Robot Automated excavator
that some japanese anime level type of contraption
Oof, dousing rods....
Divining rods? Lol. Ok
Diggers evolving into crabs
Lies,misinformation, again,I have walked my excavator in 4 feet of water,tou ger 2 and half
Looks heavy….
We don't like it in sweden. Sorry to be the one to tell you.
Why? Does it break a lot?
@@John_Redcorn_ Who knows. But we like a traditional Brøyt X2B excavator instead.
Send to mars
Very enjoyable many thanks to welt +menzi muck ,🍀
Too bad. Blocked for commercials. Don't try to force me..... YOUR BLOCKED FOREVER
Tghcchc
REPENT SINNERS JESUS CHRIST SAVES ✝️✅
Just bring some beavers 🦫 and leave them there. They will take care of everything
[] Timmins, The Ontario 🍁
I purchase a Navy vesse, and was set upon 4 large escavator... the hydraulic propulsion allowed easy funcionabilities into, and out of all waters' safely ..
Amen
All for, $457,732.93 at 107 meter lenth 48' []/ draw' bridge'
KJV*
Upper Canada
Clearly someone has too much time and money on their hands.
amazing