00:00 Inset. 00:43 Rotaries and Flangers on Donner Pass - Rotary snowplows used for snow removal on railroad tracks. 02:21 Zaugg Monoblock - Efficient snow blower designed to clear large areas of snow. 04:08 RPM Tech P3500 Rotary - Powerful rotary snow blower used for quick snow removal. 05:042 SBB Xrot 100 - Specialized railroad snow blower designed for hard to reach areas. 07:39 Kubota F3990 Snowblower - Commercial snowblower, suitable for streets and parks. 09:06 Snow Rhino - Heavy duty snowblower designed for extreme snowfall. 10:27 Schneepflug mit Br218 424 - Railroad snowplow equipped to work on rails. 12:01 Zaugg Snowbeast - Powerful snowplow designed to clear large areas and highways. 13:24 ATR ORBITER - Snowplow for airports, capable of clearing runways quickly. 14:48 PistenBully 600 Polar Scraper - Snowplow for ski slopes, ensuring perfect condition of the slopes. 16:37 Kahlbacher KFS 1150 - Multifunctional snowplow for different conditions and road types. 18:20 NHN Plow Extra 1801 - Railroad snowplow designed to keep railroad tracks clear. 19:57 New Holland T7.225 Plowing Snow - Tractor with snow plowing equipment used in agriculture and utility work. 21:39 Honda HSM1390i - Home snow blower, ideal for clearing home driveways and sidewalks. 22:59 Contant C-1016B - Commercial snow blower used for clearing driveways and parking lots.
*The sleek aesthetics and streamlined functionality of this device are a testament to a design philosophy that marries elegance with practicality, creating a gadget that's as visually appealing as it is efficient.*
Thank you for your insightful comment! I completely agree with you about the sleek aesthetics and streamlined functionality of the device. It's truly a testament to the design philosophy that balances elegance and practicality.
You missed the 'Metro-Melt' a machine which blew snow into a hopper and then the snow was melted by high-intensity burners and released as water to flow into the storm-sewers of Toronto.
Moses sandals, I guess none of those contraptions are my grandfathers. can you make an insightful video of hoop doop in the poop chute? it would be a true testament to the design philosophy that balances elegance and personality with taking a shlt.
Thank you for your comment! I appreciate your interest in my videos. While I may not be able to create a video specifically about "hoop doop in the poop chute," I'll definitely keep your feedback in mind for future content ideas.
Why don't you just sign me up for one of the biggest most expensive machines that you showed that way I can get my 55 ft long alley cleared in less than a minute. It would be well worth the cost and no pain from back aches.
8 days ago? I just priced out a Kubota F2690 with cab and snowblower, $41,000. The Zaugg Snow Beast is diesel. Where does he get his information from? 20 years ago?
Narrator, why is the ZAUGG designed "with American muscle in mind"? Nothing American there is: The ZAUGG is Swiss as it is, and the power in the Monoblock is Mercedes-Benz.
i dont like the Muskox far to many fail points, its all chain an stroket driven, had a 5 foot garden way, big heavy chain an sprocket, every spring they had to all be replaced if they made it through the winter, the year we got dumped 7 feet in 12 hours i went through 2 sets. i like the skid pro usa made by a ma an pop shop, direct drive gear box with slip clutch no shear pins long warranty, i had it with chain an belt drives
The most snowfall ever recorded anywhere in the world in a 24 hour period is 100 inches, which is 8.33 feet. Your commentary stating that 20 feet of snow falling in a single day is false. 1:51 of you video
The Zaugg snowbeast is actually a powerful machine designed to efficiently clear snow from large areas and highways. It may seem unconventional, but it gets the job done!
@@mega_mach_review maybe , but I can guarantee you, no one is going to walk that thing down a highway in the far north central plains of the USA at 0° with a 30+ mph NW wind.
@@oneninerniner3427 I hate to break it to ya, but you're talking to an AI bot. Those are for ski resorts high in the mountains. I'm not sure they are still made. I know I had a hard time finding them last I looked. It could also be that they are so specialized that they don't have much of an online presence.
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@@mega_mach_review The machines are cool to see, but AI voices simply will never have the correct emphasis at the right time. They remind me of the high school teacher on the MTV show Beavis and Butthead LOL