Extreme Heavy Vehicles For Satisfyingly Specific Jobs



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47 thoughts on “Extreme Heavy Vehicles For Satisfyingly Specific Jobs”

  1. My husband is a mechanic at a mine. He works on their massive earth mover trucks DAILY. It takes hours to do almost any maintenance job, including changing the tires. They're so big that you can walk underneath them upright and physically crawl INSIDE the engines to perform maintenance there. The mechanics there also typically know how to drive them, because if one breaks down in the field you have to go out to it, get it running, then drive it into the work bay for a full checkup.

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  2. Sorry to correct this for but the Du toit can be pronounced in different ways the "Du Toe" sound is frech and in South Africa because of people from the netherlands i.e Dutch /Afrikaans I have heard it been pronounced like "Du Toy" Suppose it depends on the person👍

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  3. While some jobs require extremely heavy trucks, creating and maintaining these vehicles is not always necessary. The fact that many jobs can be done with lighter vehicles or can be optimized with other technologies reduces the reliance on these vehicles and minimizes the impact on the environment.

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  4. 19:06 There is a world largest tandemaxel coalmine truck standing along highway 3, Sparwood, Canada, for people to watch, you even can see it on google earth.
    That truck is so big that tall people can walk straight up underneath that truck, my nephew was standing on top of my shoulders, and he was just able to reach the top of the tire.

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  5. 19:41 correction. It depends on the certification of the driver and the amount of axles on the truck and trailer. A standard semi truck with a steering axle, 2 drive axels pulling standard 53 foot dry van trailer with tandem axles can be a maximum of 80,000 lbs in total. If the trailer has 3 axles instead of 2 that is another 20,000 lbs so it can be 100,000 lbs maximum truck, trailer and load weight. Hopefully it makes sense and clears up some questions. -Your friendly neighborhood truck driver. 25:25 saw one in Toledo Ohio transporting a massive boiler when I was younger, was cool to watch them use it in tandem with a semi truck to maneuver the roads.

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  6. 15:25 Fiber optics doesn't inherently mean faster internet. Google fed that myth with Google Fiber. The fact is, your internet speed is limited by your device. Your modem, for instance, still uses copper connections internally in the electronics. Seems to me that if fiber optics were so much faster, electronics would've shifted as well. There is no difference between fiber and copper in terms of performance.

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