From power that commands respect to innovation that inspires awe, these dangerous and incredible machines operating at another level are a must-see testament to human ingenuity.
The discus blades are turning under green plant grass that will help recycle the dirt if turned 3-6 times, turning under the grass, rebuilding nutrients in the soil. Then go organic. 😊
the blade plough made by erdvark in your video clip is used to level ground...have a look at each end of the blade and you will find little white cap looking things...these are for the levelling equipment used to automatically level the ground.....
@Katrina Korolov no, I was thinking of the “ trash” that are the dead plants. I do this exact same thing and I don’t want to remove trash. You can clearly see he’s leveling soil. Do you farm? Edit to add: I just watched it again and he’s moving probably less than 5% trash and 95% soil. That would be asinine to bring that much soil off the field for that tiny amount of trash. He also has a GPS globe mounted on the machine which tells him his elevation. He’s leveling the field. I actually have a large field right now that I need to do the exact same thing to.
8:45 You must be mistaken. I refuse to believe any farmer anywhere on this planet would intentionally remove crop residue. I believe they were adjusting the field grade to promote water flow and drainage. It has two maybe three receivers on it making it easier, more accurate, and faster to achieve the desired grade. That technology has been around for over a decade.
But if you do not listen, I will weep in secret because of your pride. My eyes will overflow with tears, because the LORD's flock has been taken captive. Jeremiah 13:7 “How I wish today that you of all people would understand the way to peace. But now it is too late, and peace is hidden from your eyes. Luke 19:42
I worked for a company that had something similar, except it ran a conveyor belt out, around and then behind the trencher to continually backfill as it moved. You could actually install large diameter piping in the trench (inside a collapse safe box) as the trencher rolled along, in one continual process; trenching, installing, backfilling. Very cool.
He didn’t do any research at all. The second one was an aregger excavator. He called it agreggegor. Worst of all the excavator company doesn’t make the attachment he was actually talking about. It can be mounted to most brands of excavators.
All truly incredible ... note how the giant concrete cutting wheel takes a while to cut concrete, which tells you that concrete is quite an incredible product ... so durable and long lasting...it's said that concrete (or cement) takes a century or more to really harden... hardness tests have been done on that... Thanks for video clips.
Would add that the next time any of you are driving down a highway where it goes through very high rock cuts, look at the vertical bore lines left on the face of the rock ... that's where they drill holes to plant charges to blast away the rock face to make room for the highway. Would like to see that happening in a video..
@@magnum8264 Not smoking anything ... I'm a retired engineer ... I know all about sheer strengths and hardness factors and so on tests have been done (Mohs scale) on different samples taken from over the centuries and tested for hardbess and it is shown that even several centuries ago concrete hardened over the years by a very small amount... this is particularly noticeable when they sample the hardness of concrete from a recent project and then try it a year or two or 10 years later ... it is actually harder. It's good to know that concrete does not get softer overtime.
*das beste Land aller Zeiten, obwohl die Energie nicht gesichert ist, der Bürger fast am Existenzminimum lebt, 10 Prozent Inflationsrate besteht, werden noch die Diäten erhöht*
4:56 I'm surprised that the rock cutting saw doesn't have some sort of water feed for the blade. It would help with lubrication, and keep the blade from getting hot.
All this machines are ver párrafo but some of them they do not working properly I know is innovation but this is what happens when you Change something…
The machine at 8:48 is an agricultural planer. It uses laser leveling to plane a field to a specific grade to allow for efficient slow watering. It is not for "clean-up" or removing topsoil. Do your research!
Well... I for one had a pretty good career with what you would call 'boring' jobs - sitting in and walking around power plants, hospital and university complexes, and manufacturing plants, as an operating engineer and physical plant technician. That is, doing the boring jobs most others did not want to do ... but the pay at the end of my work life was good and the pension now is fine. Not for everybody, I would guess.
The triple saw arm I don't think it was just being used to trim the edge-of-the-road vegetation. Leveling that forest more likely. Great video I liked it. I wanna get high and operate all of this equipment.
The erdvark machine is a trailered scraper for leveling the fields not removing crop residues, where the hell do you do your research or more than likely a complete lack of it.
WHY would erdvark remove the topsoil as well? The topsoil is where 95% of the nutrients needed to grow the crops are. Leaving the roots and stalks just lets them decompose into compost, aka nutrients for crops.
@@maxsdad538 no you need to get your facts straight vegetative matter is plowed back into the field for nutrition for the next crop not drug off the field and discarded. It's the same thing they do in California every time they harvest they re-level the field
Yikes! Some of those machines look like they could really do some damage. I'd love to see some of the models with spinning blades battle each other! :)
The saw blade at about 5:50 looks totally useless to me. Take you a half hour to deal with a protruding block that a big CAT could in 3 seconds. And then if you broke one of those teeth, how much would a new blade cost? $5,000?
they don't, it is a mistake in the video. they are leveling the field to improve waterflow. actual waste and stone remover look different and are digging up the soil and filter through sieves and belts the things out, but they aren't often used in farms that don't have stones everywhere.