Mega Machines: Grand-scale Engineering Feats | Complete Series | FD Engineering

Published 2024-07-07
Mega Machines: Grand-scale Engineering Feats | Complete Series | FD Engineering

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The biggest, baddest machines tackle the toughest jobs on the planet, in the harshest conditions imaginable – logging, mining, construction, shattering ice to avert disasters – nothing is too much for these monsters. This is what happens when epic-scale engineering meets the world’s worst weather.

You’ve seen big machines before, but you’ve never seen them pushed to the limit like this. The Heavy Metal Monsters have to tackle storm force winds, high altitudes, low tides and raging floods.

00:00:00 Asian Hercules & Tesmec Trencher
00:21:05 Marion 8050 walking Dragline & Sno-Cat
00:42:10 Amphibex & Extreme Hagglund
01:02:13 P&H 4100 Boss & Feller-Buncher
01:23:19 Voith-Schneider Super Tugs & 300 Ton Crane Barge
01:43:22 Boeing Vertol & Moncrief Drilling Rig
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All Comments (12)
  • Typical government deal, 3 guys and hundreds of thousands of dollars of brand new equipment to go turn a switch off and then turn it back on.
  • Love these docs reminds me of old history channel before they became all about aliens and conspiracy theorists
  • @ElliottRubsy
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  • @Kodack-ki2im
    These history channel style documentaries always make me laugh at how serious and scary they try to make things. I need to get the narrator to narrate me commuting to work. "Every day millions of people die in auto accidents, he's taking a huge risk getting on the highway" scary music intensifies and a few drops of rain start to come down "As he harrowing journey is under way it begins to storm, what was risky is now outright dangerous" bum bum BUM.
  • @BASE5NYC
    So the radar that controls air traffic was fixed by turning it off and back on. Sweet.
  • These shows would be so much better if they just showed us what they do and the design process without trying to script some sort of dramatic arc into. "Will they do X in time?" "Will X fail and set the whole project back weeks?" "If John can't repair the widget converter before X, Acme Company Inc may lose the contract." Its like if there isn't some sort of conflict or potential payoff of Schadenfreude then the average American will not be able to pay attention long enough to make it to a commercial.
  • @Maddoktor2
    "Without coal, you have no electricity." Ok, Gomer.
  • Anoyingly produced documentary. Constantly switching between two different stories. They should stick to one, get through it and then move on to the second one.