Seeing these kids in the video reminds me of working in my father's auto garage in the early sixties, starting when I was twelve years old cleaning grimy parts. My hands and nails looked terrible. I tried to hide them when I was in school classroom. But, I did learn enough to repair my own cars when I became an adult.
For a digger thats approximately 33 years old, that old beast looks like its in pretty good condition regardless of how badly the chassis broke... Now, while they swapped out the chassis for one thats not broken, I seriously wonder if they're crazy enough to try restoring that broken chassis and if they do, I would love to see how they do it
@@gustavosalvatierra6511 I hope not! The diggers I have used and are familiar with use shaped and welded plate or square tubing, making anything out of cast iron on a digger is a fast recipe for failure!
The way that chassis was unbelievable bent and broken, you would have to drop it from some height to accomplish that damage. And it looked like it hit mainly on one side as well. Never cease to amaze me to what they manage to break...
NO...but i do have a friend who recognised his Toyota Hilux that was stolen from his driveway in Sydney fitted with a russian machine gun on the back in Afghanistan.....they did not paint over his company logo properly which was on both front doors and tailgate....No Shit!
ANOTHER MACHINE THRASHED TO DEATH AND WITHIN AN INCH OF ITS LIFE OFTEN OVERLOADED AND OFTEN REPAIRED TO LIVE A FEW MORE YEARS, IF MACHINES COULD TALK THERE WOULD BE MANY HORROR STORIES.
But if specs say max 5 tons, than it can lift easily 5 x more😂 and than complain that everything breaks down😂😂😂. Also the trucks, they have at least 5 tonnes extra weight on them with al these decorations welded to it. And than overload them by 5x and than finding it strange it breaks down so often😂 and if repaired in the sand of mud welding rusty metal hoping it breaks soon so they can repar it again, and again ,and again …you get my drift😂😂😂😂
It looks like they bolted the chassis flange up into some sort of a roller bearing on the bottom of the excavator. Hopefully they greased it….. but with all the mud everywhere..??