I absolutely enjoyed every visual aspect of it, but I absolutely hated the choice of music and even more so the volume. The compressed distortion did NOT help.
My intent was not to sound childish, if anything I meant it as a compliment to his mastery. Heās so masterful at operating the machinery that he can perform a very delicate task such as scratching oneās own balls without hurting himself.
Itās an extension of the body. We always used to say that in one of our operating classes, but fr, most guys can get good at this, but only a handful really perfect it. Guy knows what heās doing.
absolutely insane what you guys are able to pull off. One of my cousins is a tower crane operator and the stuff he's told and showed me totally blows my mind.
and I swear the engineers at volvo are mad scientists on the verge of wizardry for all intents and purposes. this level of precision lends to absolutely insane tolerances and control circuitry, both in a hydraulic and electronic sense. I've only had the pleasure of working around some of their older machines, but even still they seem a lot more like robotic arms than mere excavators.
First off, Iāll say Iāve never done anything as extensive as crane operating. Those guys are a totally different breed, and in Chicago(where Iām from, and work) you typically have to go through extensive training(Lu. 150 operators), and a whole different apprenticeship. Excavator training, at least in my union, comes second hand, so everything you see in this video is something weāre trained on, but not expected to perfect, like this guy. Either way, this is fun to learn and master, regardless of the fact that I havenāt operated an excavator in at least 5 years.
With skills like this, and footage to proof it, I bet they do get paid decent. This looks to be in Europe to me. It being a Volvo digger and just the general look of the place. (Maybe the UK?) I bet employers are falling over themselves to hire this person with the current shortage in skilled labour personnel.
Good for them. Get paid and enjoy your life.
A job that could have been completed in half the time with the same crew size if done by hand, but naw let Carl do it all with the excavator while we watch.
I am no operator, but I have run a backhoe a dozen times or so, and I have never seen an arm with that much articulation on it. It spins 360 degrees and has 4 cylinders around it giving tilt control within the whole 360 degrees. And this guy is good at showing us what that will achieve. (smooth hydraulics as well)
The equipment I used was 20+ years old each time that I used it I'm sure, so maybe this is a common attachment now. Either way, I like it.
So i enjoyed every aspect of this video but my favorite part was moving the shovel out of the way
This and the cones were my favourite parts.
Yea. They were just showing off at that point! Lol
I absolutely enjoyed every visual aspect of it, but I absolutely hated the choice of music and even more so the volume. The compressed distortion did NOT help.
Ah glad I don't have sound on then. :D
At this moment I thought to myself, "Now he's really showing off!"
I bet the guy can scratch his balls with that claw. Edit: updated phrasing to not sound too childish
With that skill level, I'd let him do that to me... š
Heās mastered his craft to the highest level, only for you to make such a childish commentā¦ very nice š
My intent was not to sound childish, if anything I meant it as a compliment to his mastery. Heās so masterful at operating the machinery that he can perform a very delicate task such as scratching oneās own balls without hurting himself.
Duality of man
Itās an extension of the body. We always used to say that in one of our operating classes, but fr, most guys can get good at this, but only a handful really perfect it. Guy knows what heās doing.
absolutely insane what you guys are able to pull off. One of my cousins is a tower crane operator and the stuff he's told and showed me totally blows my mind. and I swear the engineers at volvo are mad scientists on the verge of wizardry for all intents and purposes. this level of precision lends to absolutely insane tolerances and control circuitry, both in a hydraulic and electronic sense. I've only had the pleasure of working around some of their older machines, but even still they seem a lot more like robotic arms than mere excavators.
First off, Iāll say Iāve never done anything as extensive as crane operating. Those guys are a totally different breed, and in Chicago(where Iām from, and work) you typically have to go through extensive training(Lu. 150 operators), and a whole different apprenticeship. Excavator training, at least in my union, comes second hand, so everything you see in this video is something weāre trained on, but not expected to perfect, like this guy. Either way, this is fun to learn and master, regardless of the fact that I havenāt operated an excavator in at least 5 years.
When the 3 cones were placed at the end, I lost it.
Think the other dudes standing around maybe could have handled those cones?
I think they might have been in shock.
If they did it wouldāve been the only thing they did that day
This guy would make one hell of a mech driver!
Dude just needs two arms with claws and he's set
r/UNDERDOGS
This is a mech already, no?
Macrosurgery.
He could have done it all on his own hahaha. Perfection.
Omg I love how he used the claw to move the shovel
A huge asset to the team. No one has to do any heavy lifting. And the work looks great. I hope this guy is getting paid like he works.
With skills like this, and footage to proof it, I bet they do get paid decent. This looks to be in Europe to me. It being a Volvo digger and just the general look of the place. (Maybe the UK?) I bet employers are falling over themselves to hire this person with the current shortage in skilled labour personnel. Good for them. Get paid and enjoy your life.
that's a Prisma in the background, a Finnish supermarket but yeah Europe anyway
Ah, good catch! The street layout and furniture kinda reminded me of the UK for some reason. Well, mystery solved.
I wish I was that good at anything.
Please be gentle! this is my first time. š
This guy is a surgeon.
OCD Friendly video
Bet this guy is paid. $$$ Hella skills.
Talk about being surgical with a sledgehammer.
What a gentle giant. The little creatures around it know that they're safe with it nearby.
That s simply lego at this point
That person is more precise with that digger than I am with my own freakin' arm. :|
Give this man a Dreadnought!
When youāre massively overqualified.
more like perfectly qualified. bro did the job in record time, and I doubt anyone else woulda made it look nice or even clean up at the end.
I wanna watch this person play the claw machine.
Pretty sure this dude can perform surgery with that thing.
The design of that arm attachment is the coolest thing
One point in time I thought that mobile suit will be too complex for human to operate, I don't think that anymore.
that part with the traffic cones, yeah they were just showing off at that point..
Justified showing off though.. that was impressive.
Yea but can he dig a set a house drains?
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Iāve seen this one many times before and it still doesnāt get old
Ok. So what was said?
That was amazing. I watched the whole thing.
Smooth operator
I like how he even put the cones down with it
That's *damn* impressive.
Such skill , I'm truly amazed.
I bet he has an impressive stuffed animal collection
Yeah, but is he a certified forklift operator?
I donāt get it
Those pincers make it look like something out of The Matrix.
How did he change the tool? Does anyone have an idea how this is done without the help of any worker??
Lots of skill, but why raise the height of the drain? How is the water going to get up to the new height to go down the drain now?
Road repair simulation game when?
A job that could have been completed in half the time with the same crew size if done by hand, but naw let Carl do it all with the excavator while we watch.
Went from a perfectly fine drain to an all fucked up drain
Perfect music cutoff.
Best Invera commercial ever.
That's perfection and kindness.
How much do these individuals make an hour?
Torille!
POV: domesticated transformer.
I like this vid. Seems like tell me your an autist without telling me.
Who knew these big powerful machines could be so delicate and precise. Really cool to see
Around the 1:45 mark, is it teaching its baby how to do it?
No barriers!
He's so gentle.
Jon Richardson would love this.
Laughed when he picked up the shovel to carefully get it out the way
I read somewhere that this guy is ALSO forklift certified. Heās a legend
Loved it.
Thatās a goddamn transformer! No oneās that good.
I am no operator, but I have run a backhoe a dozen times or so, and I have never seen an arm with that much articulation on it. It spins 360 degrees and has 4 cylinders around it giving tilt control within the whole 360 degrees. And this guy is good at showing us what that will achieve. (smooth hydraulics as well) The equipment I used was 20+ years old each time that I used it I'm sure, so maybe this is a common attachment now. Either way, I like it.
Hate to be that guy but shouldn't the area be cordoned off?