Ракурс для съемки видео лучше не придумаешь 🤣🤣🤦♂️
@multifunktionsnutzviehКүн бұрын
Na, arbeiten wie nach dem ersten Weltkrieg?
@RonilsonBadaКүн бұрын
Que vídeo merda câmera baixa visão horrorosa
@ОлегРябоконь-н8оКүн бұрын
Подними камеру
@viktorlexion16822 күн бұрын
Камеру підніми вище
@jamesbrigham49362 күн бұрын
Need to service the chipper and belt it's all too loose that's why they have problems
@dwiirawatiofficial58644 күн бұрын
Semangat sukses selalu 🎉❤
@ChipWorksOne3 күн бұрын
Thank you
@brummatejbeezmeghajthaver4 күн бұрын
This reminds me of when I was 16 years old and worked in the forest with my father in Hungary. We often cut down pine trees, leaving them in logs that were 4 to 7 meters long. After trimming the branches, we positioned the tractor next to them and manually rolled the logs onto the trailer. We placed two pine rods on the trailer and used them to roll the logs up. Since the wheels were higher than the trailer bed, we often had to lift the logs by hand. My father would push the front of the log down, while I used a rod to lift and guide it over the wheel. Many times, we also had to reposition the logs on the trailer because the 4.7-meter trailer couldn't fully accommodate the often 7-meter-long logs. Sometimes, I would hug the overhanging log from the back, squat down, lift its end, and move it aside. At 16, I was young, healthy, and as strong as an ox from the full days of physical labor. Often, we would get up at 4:30 a.m., and I would greet the first rays of the rising sun standing on the tractor trailer while my father drove. In summer, we went home for lunch by noon, after which I would take off my shirt and pants and nap in my underwear in the grassy yard of our family home. At 2 p.m., my father would wake me, and we would head back to the forest to work until 7 or 8 in the evening. In winter, the days were shorter, so I wore black tights under my pants to keep my legs warm, double socks with fur-lined inserts, and insulated boots. Over my shirt, I had a sweater and a thick jacket with a fur collar. Underneath the gloves, we wore waterproof coated gloves because regular ones would get soaked in the snow within a minute, but plastic gloves alone made our hands cold. This way, the thick gloves got wet quickly but stayed warm, while the coated gloves underneath kept our hands dry. In winter, we would light fires in the forest using pine branches, and my father would cook bacon that he brought from home over the flames. Nothing ever tasted as good as eating fresh fried bacon with fresh bread, even with oily and dirty hands. When I started smoking at 18 and forgot to bring matches, my father taught me a trick: he pressed the cigarette against the tractor's red-hot exhaust pipe, drew on it, and it lit up instantly. Now, 25 years later, as an engineer, I still long to return to those Alpine forests where we worked with so many trees. I can still smell the divine scent of freshly cut pine in my mind.
@ChipWorksOne3 күн бұрын
This is a great life story that everyone should live. You're lucky. This is the best comment I've ever read. Thanks a lot.
@markterry18554 күн бұрын
yeah, i think we`ve seen enough of the bearing blocks and chains, bud !
@tokiomotel4 күн бұрын
It would be hard to do a worse job than these two apes
@ChipWorksOne3 күн бұрын
Can you do better?
@ZuzanCollection4 күн бұрын
What's wrong with the conveyor ?? I don't want to wacth the gear, very hard to see, the camera always move😔😔😔
@ChipWorksOne3 күн бұрын
We will improve, thanks for the comment
@rebeccalyons15445 күн бұрын
Jesus watching this dynamic duo is like watching Dumb & Dumber
@viktorlexion16825 күн бұрын
Це в Україні?
@joeahopelto80325 күн бұрын
Why is the conveyer keypad upside down??
@user-qr3vs7jz3x5 күн бұрын
Why does this one guy keep overloading the conveyor with wood? It's causing a lot of extra work and slowing productivity!
@wolfgangzechmeister92766 күн бұрын
very hard to watch......😵💫☹☹☹
@rickbcfl6 күн бұрын
I would suggest welding some studs on that smooth belt, would help greatly with feeding the material.
@joeahopelto80326 күн бұрын
These workers do difficult job well considering having to work with obsolete equipment and outdated procedures.
@dwiirawatiofficial58644 күн бұрын
Good luck 👍🎉
@StefanoManueleCiccioPupazzo7 күн бұрын
Top video…. But half working time use to stop and restart loader ….
@Vladimir_VK7 күн бұрын
Ка можно работать с таким агрегатом привередливым..
@davidbowden83627 күн бұрын
The infeed needs some serious mods, i was getting agitated after a few minutes and moved on.
@joeahopelto80327 күн бұрын
Your guys could use a long-handled picarune. These men work way too hard by using the flimsy hooks.
@georgesorban36157 күн бұрын
Bonjour, bon travail , il fait pas chaud une bonne journée!!! ❤Coucou de Belgique Europe de Ouest ❤
@gustavn89027 күн бұрын
what ever i may ask u have an answear to it feel... so i dont ask why and how and so on... just doing ur work and noone gets hurt....
@jodymaley36748 күн бұрын
Jenga
@georgesorban36158 күн бұрын
Bonjour, très courageux les hommes, je voudrais savoir comment de tonnes part jours merci
@ОлегРябоконь-н8о8 күн бұрын
Если можно видио по длиньшэ
@graemedobson66519 күн бұрын
How many trailers do u load in aday with woodchipings ?
@luke_mma_love9 күн бұрын
@9:34 SWEET MARY MOTHER OF CHRIST WHY ARE STOMPING ON A FEEDER LINE TO A WOOD CHIPPER
@luke_mma_love9 күн бұрын
@9:34 SWEET MARY MOTHER OF CHRIST WHY ARE STOMPING ON A FEEDER LINE TO A WOOD CHIPPER
@douglaslemeresr19846 күн бұрын
There are no cleats on the feeder line to help move the wood
@александрелохин-с5з9 күн бұрын
этот измельчитель не для таких объёмов не проще хозяину купить либо автомобильную или стационарную но мощнее у нас в городе как то видел на базе автомобиля ман работала 20 минут фуру загрузить вот такую надо 1 человек управляет всем процессом производительность 1000 кубов в день в лёгкую грузовики не успевают перевозить цепу а тут целый день надо на такой мучатся и один автомобиль только погрузишь
@ОлегРябоконь-н8о10 күн бұрын
Удачи в работе надеюсь без повторов
@guntermalmir516510 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@sebrassino10 күн бұрын
These guys are good. Barely any blockages.
@cowshottv586710 күн бұрын
Battery chainsaw would be a great thing for these guys to have
@johnberry110710 күн бұрын
Load every 3 hours? Watch them fast-spinny things.
@sodhog631110 күн бұрын
I wonder how many trailer loads of chips do you make per day?
@sandaczczwa10 күн бұрын
You did great today.
@B.j.Turner-z3j10 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@alfredtruchsess760510 күн бұрын
Now the workers are doing a very good job!
@ОлегРябоконь-н8о11 күн бұрын
Удачи в работе и плиз без повторов
@georgesorban361511 күн бұрын
Bonjour, bon travail et bon week-end !!!!
@peterishercogs168511 күн бұрын
Sulīga iekārta
@jpa128211 күн бұрын
Not a proper video without the fence post hottie
@yvonneb124311 күн бұрын
Vous faites quoi avec les copeaux ? 🇨🇵
@maxcloutier528511 күн бұрын
Ça ira probablement pour alimenter une centrale thermique pour produire de l'électricité "verte". Plus d'une centaine ont supposément été construites aux États-Unis. Ça peut aussi servir pour les cimenteries.
@OkanganMadViking25011 күн бұрын
once again they dont understand the importance of proper safety its so clear as day and personally i wouldn't allow them near any equipment or machines until they knew how to run it safely and properly and were wearing proper ppe. that's not being mean that's not being disrespectful that's being safe and professional. because its not professional to be wearing leggings that are white and is exposing your undewear to everyone there. tennis shoes offer nothing long sleeves can result in being pulled into a machine so wtf kind sawmill is this that practices unsafe work ethics.
@jpa128211 күн бұрын
You soft little boy
@robertpiotrowski733011 күн бұрын
3.54 sec. Never, ever do this - especially when you are alone...
@robertpiotrowski733011 күн бұрын
A shoe or trousers pulled on - and misfortune is ready... I once witnessed this...
@guntermalmir516511 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍
@The_S.C.PFoundation11 күн бұрын
I see the Belov commenrs about people judging ppl by their poor conditions and effectiveness? Y'all soft mfer. Do their work then! And don't judge their working efficiency!