I would love to see how this raw material is processed into usable clay, and what the finished product looks like. How it's packaged, if it is, how its sold and transported to the end user, and finally what the product looks like installed where ever its being used.
Leca isn’t a brand/name familiar to me in Australia. (Not that I would know any better) I read it has operations throughout Europe. Is this in Denmark?
@@NorthCarolinaclass Not being rude but I think you mean 'insulation'. - 'Isolation' is if your on your own - miles from anywhere, a bit like you are in one sense of the word, stuck in that cab with no one to talk to.
They help in keepin the clay from sticking to the bucket. If you ever dug in clay it sticks to your shovel big time. I grew up in Georgia home of red clay.
Love those tires on that off road truck !
I LOVE that Valvo with the floater tries looks badass
Why the chains in the bucket? I've never seen that before.
I would love to see how this raw material is processed into usable clay, and what the finished product looks like. How it's packaged, if it is, how its sold and transported to the end user, and finally what the product looks like installed where ever its being used.
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Oh how I remember the jangle of clay chains lol
Nice work there man.
yea, theyre good for mud too to slap the shit outta the bucket lol
Cool video man. Awesome to watch keep the coming.
I noticed a Blue dot in the video ? what is it ?
What would be the max lifting weight the excavator could lift ?
Leca isn’t a brand/name familiar to me in Australia. (Not that I would know any better) I read it has operations throughout Europe. Is this in Denmark?
Lightweight expanded clay aggregate, apparently; I hadn't heard it before either.
@@NorthCarolinaclass Not being rude but I think you mean 'insulation'. - 'Isolation' is if your on your own - miles from anywhere, a bit like you are in one sense of the word, stuck in that cab with no one to talk to.
Why are there chains in the bucket and what are they mining
Why is so satisfying watching this mac hines....and the chains are for the clay not get stock in the bucket
I'm intrigued. Why the two chains in the bucket?
They help in keepin the clay from sticking to the bucket. If you ever dug in clay it sticks to your shovel big time. I grew up in Georgia home of red clay.
Really fun stuff out on the farm soup clay
I'M FROM BRAZIL,I GOOD JOB.
Loading that gumbo
Кто ищет русский комитет, лично моё отличный видос ух так много грязи абалдеть
This is making me hungry for ice-cream...
What a sloppy mess. Amazed the conveyor system can handle it.
Nice!
Huge macine