Excavator Accident Kobelco SK200 Fuso Self Loader Truck Heavy Recovery Friday 6, November 2015 04:30 AM at Jl. Solo-Klaten Pandansimping Klaten Central Java. WARNING!!! NO TV BROADCAST WITHOUT PERMISSION!!! NO RE-UPLOAD!!! MrZygy3
How do the machine operators not go simply mad--six people at either end of the work site all waving their hands and shouting--who is in charge--how do the dozens of passers-by, onlookers, and seemingly oblivious motorists not get smacked by a cable or boom--the cops are where ? these are great videos and every scene is as described above--chaos, skill, and pure luck nobody gets killed
My thoughts also. The operator only needs to watch and listen to one person on the ground. It's like there are no bosses there and everybody is telling the operator what to do.
Hi nice to see that job done without all the specialist safety equipment, and big heavy wreckers that would be used in North America for this project. Those trucks they load those excavators on are a real nice idea to. Would never of seen them if it wasn't for this video. Thanks for posting this was very interesting to learn something like this from another country with different truck loading and unloading equipment ideas to where I live..
+super6954 Yes in different countries in Asia they do things a little different the trucks uses to hall the heavy equipment on are made in Japan this was shot in the Philippines, I believe.. Note that everyone involved knew exactly what each was suppose to do without any drama or fanfare.
It is incredible that given the nature of the accident & rescue done by 2 excavators which should have been done by cranes, there are not a single glass broken in the excavator or the truck... Kudos.. Great job guys...
Yes, too long to wait the crane come to the crash site, and the road closing is not an option, this was happen in the morning, which rush hours and traffic jam occurs. Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia
Wow and never heard one horn blowing...The poor machines were given one hard go before this happened...The trucks set up to haul them were different and yet did the job...Never saw road traffic like that...Was glad to see the boys and men did not get hurt...They did well with what they had to work with...
Hi, A really terrific job of righting both the lorry or truck in America, and especially the righting of the machine with probably no worn or broken parts, after all these machines are bloody tough! Really superb work. It might have helped if those giving directions had a company logo on the jacket!
+mrbluenun Thanks, it's a hard day, hard work and high risk recovery, all we did it without any other help, just using and maximizing our team to solved this problem. No one hurt, no engine damage, just oil in both engine pistons. Thats very good idea.
+ mrbluenun It is always a good idea when using cranes of any type that there is only ONE person doing the signalling or else someone will end up getting hurt.
Watching from California 5/23/2020. Very interesting recovery. Workers are very professional and efficient. Even without any safety gear, the work was done very fast. Wonder how much, operators, helpers, etc. are paid by the hour in U.S. dollars. Thank you for a great show. I will be looking for your other shows MrZygy3. - ACbicolman
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If this happened in Australia this road would have been blocked for a whole day. Cars would not have been allowed to cross on to the other side. The machines with metal tracks would not have been allowed because it would cut up the asphalt. Practical countries I love!
They do the fastest method and solution and it works, if they block entire road, traffic chaos will happen here. If they have to use wheeled crane, it took more one day to bring it there. So, 5 minutes after crash, the driver call for help, and all move to the site and work together, no supervisor or commander. The company pay all of the cost from the accident impact to the road structure. No damage to the trucks and excavator. Thank you Konblacky for watching my video. Greeting from Java, Indonesia. May be you want to watch this recovery : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uWUdZDOTdm0.html
@DialatedPupils in most asian countries the use of low-boys are mainly for huge/massive/oversized loads...while low-boys are still considered the safest most prefer using self loaders due to road constraints...accident like this rarely happen...because of efficiency and cost effectiveness the use of a self loader justify the means...it is just an issue whether or not safety precautions are implemented during transport
Well recovered ! Lots of men to help and knew what they had to do the truck soon back on it wheels and gone and the Kobelco was up and running in no time to Not like England the Police VOSA (transport officials) would be all over like a rash handing out tickets and fines and closed the road for 6hours to find out why the truck over turned ! BANG ON GOOD VIDEO !
+26CT747 We just use and maximize our team to solve this problem quickly, this is main road and perfect time of very busy traffic in the morning. Thanks for watching and thanks again for your good comment.
Closing is not an option here, too crowded and complicated to do that. Thanks for the info, and thank you for watching my video, greeting from Java, Indonesia. Stay Safe Michael.. :-)
@@MrZygy3 I just answered a comment about this very thing to a lady a few minutes ago. In the U.S. or the U.K. it would have taken ten times as long, been way more complicated, it would have put a lot more people in danger, it would have closed the whole road with police, fire, rescue, hazardous waste crews, HUGE EXPENSIVE tow trucks and oh the fines!! The HUGE fines that would have been charged these poor people!! By the time all was said and done, it would have taken much longer and cost enormous amounts of money!! Good job to everyone involved here!
Nice, I've never seen flatbed trucks that tilt the whole TRUCK like that! Must be bloody marvelous when you can block lanes, &then the whole STREET without blue lights getting in your way! Almost tipped the 2nd Kobelco@ 15:00+, he had to reset his tracks during the cut. &NO ADDED SOUNDTRACK is a def PLUS.
Hi Andrew, you can found many of The Self Loader Truck videos here in my channel, original recorded by me. Thank you for watching and greeting from faraway island Java.
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@Andrew Nemeth I'm feel sad to hear that, and i hope you feel better soon. Yes i know the company. I always record this company equipment before. They call me and we go to the crash site together for the recovery, very crowded, traffic jam instantly happen at the time where people are going to work in early morning, this crash happen in 04:00 AM and we start the recovery soon when we are arrive. Keep the road open is the priority, just working together, do the best, fast and no man who command this work, just work. Thank You and have a good day to you too...
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Every one waving their hands and talking loudly with excavator operators,...... right,...... little left,...... go back,..... come slowly, stop, stop, stop, but no police, no street closure, totally dangerous operation with zero plan and many, many street "professional" directors dictating their opinion of how to solve this mess, wow.
Nice job fellas and great video quality.Also liked the truck loading idea but it would need to used with great care on gradients.That accident would have taken about 6 days to complete in central London..ha ha.
photography is very cool I thank this channelI follow all your actions always I thank the person who is filming Good skill in photography The most important thing is that he does not shake his hand Always be honored i love indonesia purwakarta
Wow! What a video! I have never heard horns sound like that before. And it sounded like the undercarriage was about to fall off of both of those cat excavators!
That's pretty cool! I've been OK this year but very very busy! I haven't uploaded anything in a while because I I am trying to schedule a launch for a new RU-vid series. As soon as I can get the pilot episode shot I will be able to release the first teaser. In the meantime I'm going to upload some more toy review videos. I'm supposed to be going to toys and Company sometime next week to check out the new shipment of toys that they've got him for Christmas and maybe I will be able to do my channel update their
ceritanya ada Kobelco SK200 sedang berlari, tiba tiba kena tackle sampe cidera. lalu datanglah Komatsu (kuning = wasit) dan rekan satu team lainnya (Kobelco = seragam sama) untuk membantu yang cedera tersebut untuk segera menuju ruang medis untuk perawatan lebih lanjut. sekian.
ngakak liat orang luar yang komen karena heran betapa cepat dan rapinya recovery ini, tanpa nutup jalan terlalu lama. hahaha great video mas,, sekalian mau tanya, itu ada kaya selang warna orange yang melengkung dibelakang truk buat apa ya ??
Itu selang kita pakai untuk mengamankan alat dari kabel, ranting atau apapun yg berada di jalur dilewati truck. Benda tersebut akan di lewatkan oleh selang tanpa tersangkut di alat. Thanks dah mampir...
Does anyone know what those orange pipes/tubes are attached to the truck, going over the excavators? I see those pipes/tubes on a lot if trucks from this part of the world.
That orange pipe used and attached to the excavator to prevent electric cables or tree branch stuck on equipment, it will flow the cables or tree branch from the front to the rear of the truck. Thank you for watching and greeting from Java, Indonesia.
In my apprenticeship, I was often strapped in, up on the boom / arm of the equipment we moved, with a long fiberglass or PVC fork to do the same. Sometimes took split plastic pipe &taped it as a sleeve over wires so they could roll over us. This would have been easier, at least for me... Maybe was just a hazing by my 'inferior superiors'