Shaft of the Havey Stone Crusher is Stuck into Hammer || We Repair in Very Strange Way |Bearing Size

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Published 2023-01-25

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  • @madbiker1989
    Я думал они щас не смогут выбить вторую сторону и тупо с самолета скинут эту ось)))))))))
  • @darklordojeda
    Safety inspector: "Are those sandals?" Machine Repair Man: "Yes, but I have steel toes."
  • Обожаю этих чуваков. ))) Всё проварили, отфрезеровали. Отмыли... Потом опять всё в песок и с песком запихивают. Я даже не говорю про затраченное время. Но, через неделю работы этой штуковины, у парней опять появится работа и всё по новой. 😀
  • @ActiveJoe
    As someone watching from the US • Watching your videos is most relaxing even at 2 x speed. Hope your community appreciates this very important and risky job • It’s good to see how well these workers are able to use whats available to get the job done • Hope that everyone stays safe and starts thinking more about using safety equipment (gloves / goggles / steel toe shoes, etc) • Thanks so very much for posting and sharing! All the best and God Bless. 🙏❤🇺🇸
  • @jlloyd423
    Never give up, never give up, never give up. Kudos to these hard working men. Total respect!
  • @RetroDeltaDave
    Hats off to all of the men involved, if ever there was a film to show people about not giving up, no matter how much effort you need to put in to complete a task, this is it.
  • @JH-ws6lr
    THAT SHAFT WENT ON A JOURNEY ONLY SOME COULD EVER DREAM OF.
  • @wq6737
    Das sind noch Handwerker, mit Leib und Seele ! Solche Leute fehlen uns !!
  • Ей богу, не перестаю удивляться их самоотверженности и трудолюбию
  • @joedirt1965
    Was anyone else hoping it would be driven to a remote location and blown up with dynamite?
  • @deardrhello4191
    First of all, I want to give all my respect and salute to these hard-working men out there for going through battles and war in our daily lives doing for their families and the world...... This is the reason we don't need any more Wars around the world. This is what we needed the MOST in our lives, peoples with skills and help extended ancestor knowledge to passing on to the new generation over and over.
  • @jdaz5462
    This is the definition of working harder, not smarter. When labor is cheaper than the right tools for the job.
  • 12 out of 10 for perseverance! You have to imagine that assembly must cost a whole lot of money and be as rare as hens teeth for them to spend so much time and effort to repair it. There is no stopping these guys, well done.
  • Repair in a strange way does not even begin to describe what I just saw!
  • @Improveng1
    Full credit to these guys for doing fantastic repairs in appalling working conditions.
  • @bcom9389
    What a great video! I love how they never gave up and the 100yo technology they were using to get things done! It's hard to find men that have to work hard like this anymore in America unless they're on an oil rig or pouring cement for construction. Our technology and safety standards have made us lazy and we are forgetting how easy we have it now because of it. Good work guys! Thumbs up from America👍🇺🇸
  • I am truly amazed by the professionalism of these Men, without any modern tool to help them be faster and more accurate, they manage to masterfully perform any type of work. You have my respect and admiration, my fraternal hug directly from Brazil!!
  • @JawwadHafeez
    These are the men who built Pyramids of Egypt. Still using the same tools.
  • @chrisyu98
    the word quit is not in their vocabulary!