Check out the giant electric mining shovels. The Marion 6360 could scoop up nearly 20 times more material in one bucket and pile it 400ft away just by swinging it's massive boom. No need for trucks.
I have always really enjoyed and had a interest in and with Diggers 🚜. One day I would like 👍 to drive one and also learn how to operate one properly I would like to do this as a job too. With my mild autism condition I have got I also enjoy watching them too. 😊👍
That's great to hear that you have a passion for diggers! It's never too late to pursue your interests and learn a new skill, especially if it's something that you enjoy. With dedication and practice, you can definitely become a great operator yourself. It's wonderful that watching them brings you joy, and I hope that you'll be able to make your dream of operating them come true one day. Best of luck to you!
The dark line in the wall all around, it seems it has been an extreme catastrophe millions of years ago??.. powerful timeline there. Nice video, thanks. Regards from Sweden.
What a great experience you have! It's always amazing to see people pursuing their passions and building a career in their field of expertise. I hope you have the opportunity to work in places like this and continue to grow your skills as an operator. Keep up the great work!
So what are they doing with all of that sand and how long does it take to figure out a way it's going to work and that quarry before it runs out 11:56 11:56 11:56
10 yard bucket. Pffff. Try 180 yards like the Marion 6360 shovel. It could load 10 of those trucks with a SINGLE bucket. But it didn't need any trucks because it could move the material far enough just with it's massive boom.
A real mechanical dinosaur! No more than two shovelfuls per truck! Imagine the number of humans and the equivalent time needed to do the same job. A colossal investment for such a powerful machine! It gives me the effect of human teeth on the pulp of a red watermelon!