Very interesting Video that I am watching from here in America I like it because I am learning something new that I didn't THOSE kind of machines existed!
After all the technology, precise measuring, and careful placement of materials, my man breaks out a garden watering can to finish the job! I love it!!
That is one very experienced machine operator! You can tell that person has been using that machine for a very long time by HOW they make every move with precision accuracy
Back in the late 30's,the 40's and early 50's, my uncle did this kind of work, building logging roads. During WWII, he was in the army and was a catskinner in the Pacific on various islands..
Hello, good luck, I'm a little angry because you shared my video without me knowing, but thank you for putting my link in the description section, my friend
Lovely video but (sorry...🙄) cringeworthy commentary - it's all about the machines, not how many 'buzzwords' you can ram into the loud dialogue...😳 (ymmv)
We do need this in North America, myself, being retired, I would seriously consider some work to it in building a motorhome/camper, I have the time and I believe the knowledge to work with electricals and woodworking. The Toyota has always been my first choice here in Michigan, if not General Motors or Ford. Thank you for taking the time to read my thoughts for this new design.
I think with modern technology this could still be a viable otion. Articulatet Dump trucks use this all the time. And even on something like an F-350 im sure it could be made in a way it feels stiff when locked and also rotates only to a certain degreee so that the bed can not flip over.
Forget voting blue, red or purple, put people in office that allow us to buy vehicles like this and the Jimny here in the states. It's time to actually be a free market when it comes NEW vehicles we want, vs vehicles we are "allowed" to buy.
So the Car Caddy requires two people to move a vehicle. One to operate the caddy and another to steer and brake. Why not just give one person the keys and let them move the vehicle?
Neighbor had a couple Studebakers, he pronounced stude uh baker. Those rounded pickups looked better than the more popular ones of the time. Great vid, hadn't seen the pink GM predecessor of the Avalanche. Nice
Your channel has all of the things that capture my interest, vehicles, variety, information & yet somehow, no matter how many times I give it a try, your channel bores the hell out of me. Sorry.