Hooray! I finally get to see one all the way to the end. All of the ones I've watched so far end before the cargo is fully unloaded. Bit of a disappointment. I thought for a while that this was gonna be the same when the conveyor stopped! Thanks for a very satisfying video.
I'm so happy for these guys when they get a load that is not "sticky" and flows without too much trouble. Some of those loads look to be difficult, dangerous, and a lot of work. Praying you guys stay safe!! It's obvious you know what you are doing.
I prefer the sticky ones. You know nothing bad is going to happen or it would not be on you tube. At the same time you can see the skill and effort that goes into different sorts of loads.
the barges have a conveyer that runs the length of the boat the boards are there over the top of the conveyer beacuse if these weren't the convyer wont be able to move freely & snap also unloading would end up being done manually with wheelbarrows & shovels
Nope, no OSHA violations here!!! continue on boys, just make sure your footing is 100% of 100% of 100% always at a 45 degree angle on the 45 degree angled slippery walls so you don't end up on the conveyor belt traveling at 10 feet per second and part of the crushed rock stream heading towards that small hole at the end of the conveyor belt. Oh, and for that guy that used the flowing-falling rock wall as a ladder to get down inside the death trap conveyor system, awesome awesome foot work you performed and you didn't even die too. SMH
Hooray! I finally get to see one all the way to the end. All of the ones I've watched so far end before the cargo is fully unloaded. Bit of a disappointment. I thought for a while that this was gonna be the same when the conveyor stopped! Thanks for a very satisfying video.
I like that the dude in blue shirt is just smoking and chilling. :D Looks like stress-free job. :)
I'm so happy for these guys when they get a load that is not "sticky" and flows without too much trouble. Some of those loads look to be difficult, dangerous, and a lot of work. Praying you guys stay safe!! It's obvious you know what you are doing.
I prefer the sticky ones. You know nothing bad is going to happen or it would not be on you tube. At the same time you can see the skill and effort that goes into different sorts of loads.
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Finally. The ending we've wanted
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End good, all good !!! 👍
Finally i can see finish . Good job and clean
How deep is that conveyor belt? Thanks!
If this barge is fully loaded, how long from start to finish in real time? thanks.
Nice video. I like the ending: Empty !!!
Curious to know where and how these are loaded after they are unloaded through conveyers. Good video.
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Just imagine how things were in the past when barges were unloaded by hand.
Excellent video 👌
Yes , Empty !! Thank You :):)
Awesome video 👍
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Hello from Texas you work very hard where are you at
No dust at all !
what are those things he is pulling out with that stick
wooden support planks to stop load weight blocking the conveyer belt
@@peterherrington3300 thanks
Что это за доски он вылавливает?
Brilliant thanks
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2:00 Wood???
They are slats that cover the conveyor belt that way the full force of the gravel does not crush the mechanics underneath
why the little boards they keep pulling out, what i purpose if anyone knows.
the barges have a conveyer that runs the length of the boat the boards are there over the top of the conveyer beacuse if these weren't the convyer wont be able to move freely & snap also unloading would end up being done manually with wheelbarrows & shovels
The little stones are the best, but they hardly ever finish to the last stones.
Thank you gravity!
stone sliding down but where it goes
If you're not careful...you might wind up with a pedicure 😮
Old dude with the metal pole likes to play, huh? Wonder what he would do if second guy snuck up, and touched him on the leg with a piece of wood?
Nope, no OSHA violations here!!! continue on boys, just make sure your footing is 100% of 100% of 100% always at a 45 degree angle on the 45 degree angled slippery walls so you don't end up on the conveyor belt traveling at 10 feet per second and part of the crushed rock stream heading towards that small hole at the end of the conveyor belt. Oh, and for that guy that used the flowing-falling rock wall as a ladder to get down inside the death trap conveyor system, awesome awesome foot work you performed and you didn't even die too. SMH
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Wikipedia video.
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