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Amazing excavators at work, trucks, loaders, bulldozers in action, transportations, cat - caterpillar, Komatsu, Liebherr, Volvo, working and digging in mud and mines for coal.
Those "wavers" are always fun to look at. No matter how quick the operator is the act to slowly. The frequency of the wavers hand movement increases within a tenth of a second if the operator has not started the required action instantly. I work in this place as a truck driver and local resident also.The excavator it's owned by a local construction company.It's a rare chance to see machinery like this. I appreciate seeing a good operator using hydraulics properly in a tough situation. I believe I wound have wanted it tied down however they probably knew the terrain to be covered well enough that the operator felt better not being tied to the trailer if it slid off. Reminds me of watching my buddy in college pull up to my house on his Vespa moped with his new girlfriend who outweighed him 3 to 1. The rear fender was smoking when he pulled up. She asked if I had allergies and I said yes. I couldn't stop the tears from rolling down my face I sure like the "SCRUNCH-SCRUNCH"sound that thing makes when it moves a LOT more than the infernal "BEEPING" that pretty much all heavy equipment makes here in the USA. Makes MUCH more sense to have a sound that can pretty much only be heard as far as the machine could possibly move ins say, 3 minutes, rather than that danged BEEPING that can be heard for miles farther than the machine could possibly move in 10 or 15 minutes and drives everyone crazy. Not to mention that the workers right there at the work site get very quickly immune to the racket and don't even hear the very sound that is MANDATED and is SUPPOSED TO keep them safe!!! Looks like they are on private rodes so I imagine anything goes to get the move done. I've seen these moved properly in my town before on public roads. They disassemble the excavator in 3 to 4 pieces the boom arm on a truck, the 2 tracks on a truck and the body on another truck.
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