This is great seeing the final drive on this beast! These folks work very hard where this is! I was a millwright on a Rolling mill and would NEVER do this kind of work without steel toe heavy work boots! I give them a lot of credit!
I like you guys working on this back breaking job without even some fancy tools. Now i know what inside the final drive looks like. a lot of love and greetings from Indonesia.
How do any of these guys still have any toes left? I mean, I'm sure they are experienced and try to be careful, but accidents happen, and with no foot protection whatsoever, there is no margin for error.
they are used to working this way, no margin for error as you say means you are that much more mindful of hand and foot placement and ready to move if things go south
I can't but remember my late coworker who lost a toe because he wasn't wearing his steel toe shoes on one particular day he was helping move a heavy piece of equipment... lost his toe and job... OSHA would destroy this countries economy over night
I like these guys much better because they don't have those giant disgusting beards very clean and better groomed why anyone wants pubic hairs on their face I wouldn't understand these guys are more respectable
Standard di sicurezza tutti rispettati, dalle calzature rigorosamente antinfortunistiche. Non oso immaginare poi se viene a piovere che succede la a terra. Ma poi, cammineranno di nuovo questi mezzi ? Lubrificazione dei componenti, cuscinetti, chiave dinamometrica per il serraggio...
I would do diesel truck brakes on a Mac diesel truck or Peterbilt that would last 2 years and I made like 18 bucks an hour and 100 bucks to do a job that now I realize was worth over $1,500 I kind of felt stupid