I Used The WORLD'S LARGEST CRANE! (5000 TON CAPACITY)
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro
1:02 Walking The Lot
2:33 The Cranes Top Speed
4:25 James Is Hooked!
6:28 James Operates The Crane!
9:40 Becoming A Crane Operator
10:51 Why Is This The Best Crane?
13:51 What Does Mammoet Mean To You?
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You lucky dawg
@clarcktumazar
22 күн бұрын
we want to see you Rig the largest crane in the world!
@superNova5837
22 күн бұрын
Oh hello there
@vladou_fr
22 күн бұрын
can you fully disassemble the crane in vidéo please ?
@IceFloe.
20 күн бұрын
You don't want to mess with that Jerry, it will give you deeper scratches at every level.
@Fendugaming
17 күн бұрын
Im dutch ant i go tere everiday
Great to have you on site James - to experience the RAW LIFTING POWER! 💪💪💪
@callumtucker-ql7ur
19 күн бұрын
Why has No One commented on this yet jeez
@OfficialSamuelC
18 күн бұрын
Awesome crane and company!
@Anton-pv4dy
17 күн бұрын
Very good interview humble but explaining answers.
Considering how you've handled construction equipment (spider mech, power loader) in the past, I'm shocked they let you anywhere near that thing.
@weewoomemes
24 күн бұрын
Those things are his and he can be reckless as much as he wants to be. But this thing is not his so he has to be super super super careful also that shit moves super slow i doubt anything major could heppene
@crazybird199
24 күн бұрын
@@weewoomemes I know, I'm merely joking
@onilord1830
24 күн бұрын
isnt james mech suit surtified though
@mrsmithnz
22 күн бұрын
@crazybird199 hello there!
@General_NotTaha
22 күн бұрын
Why do i see you -crazybird- where ever i go?
Pyramid conspiracy theorists who say we can't build the pyramids today should really take a look at this video, lol
@Blobfishkat
24 күн бұрын
Nooo... That crane is clearly not man made
@brunin_photoshop
24 күн бұрын
@@Blobfishkat oh no
@Titan-jc8to
24 күн бұрын
They said it would be difficult not impossible
@nazer00
24 күн бұрын
Are you trying to say Egyptians used crane to build pyramid 🤡
@PattyDunDidit
24 күн бұрын
No one has ever said that
The real operator showed true joy in his eyes explaining the controls to James
@MrGoesBoom
23 күн бұрын
a man that loves and takes pride in his work
It's cool to see James do an interview! Do more!
@lady_draguliana784
24 күн бұрын
Agreed! With Tom Scott stepping down, there's a void that needs filling!
@lazzerbear
23 күн бұрын
Agreed, more content like this it's good.
@ScooperFox
23 күн бұрын
OMG U SHOULD MAKE THE FALLOUT POWER ARMOR
@aminbouchequif
20 күн бұрын
goeie promoot ook voor jullie
What a behemoth of engineering! You must have been in awe most of that trip!
I love that when you are from the Netherlands you directly recognise a Dutch person by there accent.
@Beast-jn1rl
24 күн бұрын
I heard 2 words and instantly recognised his 'steenkolen engels'
@diamondcreepah3210
24 күн бұрын
as a dutchman it's always painful to hear your own accent
@Sabrinahuskydog
24 күн бұрын
It's spelled "T-H-E-I-R", meaning possession. For example: "Their car" or "Their food". The word "there" that you used means a location. For example: "My house is over there" (pointing in the distance with their arm).
@wverbrug1
24 күн бұрын
@@diamondcreepah3210 ja prc, waarom is het nederlandse accent zo slecht als je engels spreekt
@ElmoPlayss
24 күн бұрын
Instantly, i saw mammoet and was like "Here we go with the bad english!!" 😂
7:38 look at that cameraman dualwielding those camera's tho
@AlkaRez
24 күн бұрын
Max proficiency
6:30 "I am Till" this is actually hilarious! "til" means to lift something in Dutch, and he really does, every day 😂
That's awesome.
Perpetually impressed with the feats of engineering my small country of the Netherlands produces. Glad to have you visit! The guys at Mammoet seem great lads aswell. Thanks for the great content as always :D
@jurjenbos228
18 күн бұрын
Makes me proud to be Dutch
"It's actually a giant snatchblock!" A wild Dustin appears: "SNATCHBLOCK!?"
proud to say that our small country (Netherlands) has got this awesome company (mammoet) with the biggest crane and is doing all these specialty lifts all around the world 🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱.
@evo3s75
23 күн бұрын
(We have more amazing companies like ASML)
@batagnam
22 күн бұрын
For me, the biggest crane comes from Sarens which is Belgian, but for 2m difference we can call it a draw and enjoy our BE-NED super lifters !
@madeinholland91
4 күн бұрын
@@batagnam but we have 3 of them and 1 of them is going to canada now 😁
Needdeerrrrlaaaand
@tieme.w
24 күн бұрын
Altijd toch
@tieme.w
24 күн бұрын
Altijd toch
@The_radiodemon.
23 күн бұрын
Beste engineers ooit
wait a minute, is mammoth also the company who salvaged the massive soviet submarine called kursk and built the new sarcophagus for chernobyl? holy cow
@user-kz8tw4vj7z
24 күн бұрын
I'm not sure there's another one
@Sabrinahuskydog
24 күн бұрын
It's spelled "Mammoet", not "mammoth". Mammoet is a company. Mammoth is an animal.
@youriwijnands
24 күн бұрын
@@Sabrinahuskydog Same word. Different language.
@groentjuheu
24 күн бұрын
I believe the Kursk was salvaged by another Dutch company. Smit/Boskalis is also doing some heavy lifting. I believe they did the Kursk.
@laerketis
23 күн бұрын
@@groentjuheu SMIT did it in a collaboration with Mammoet..
"humanity couldnt build the pyramids today even if we wanted to" a random crane with more complexity in the logistics used to make the steel cables alone, nearly double the hight of the pyramids: "are you sure about that"
@ronblack7870
23 күн бұрын
those kinds of statements about the pyramids are bunk. if a nation wanted to and could spend 20 years and plenty of money it would not be a huge problem. at the time they were built they were the top priority for the monarch and the country believed he was a god and wanted to build the pyramid
@Kwauhn.
22 күн бұрын
@@ronblack7870 I wonder how big the world's most powerful nations could make stone pyramids if they started today. Like, what if the US and China both suddenly converted their military budgets into pyramid budgets or something like that? Hahaha
@gabmachado
17 күн бұрын
Do it without modern technology and let's see if we can do it
@Nianque2
14 күн бұрын
@@gabmachado Give me a lever big enough and I can move the world.
@theminerwithin9316
12 күн бұрын
@@Nianque2 Awesome quote, ngl...
nice to see you are operating the largest crane ever made in hands off a Dutch company.
@The_radiodemon.
23 күн бұрын
How else would we wage ware with the sea
James reaching all new heights! Doing the heavy lifting!
It’s crazy to know that THE Hacksmith, one of the biggest contend creator on the platform, has visited my home town !!! I literally recognize the harbors and docks on the background and obviously the huge crane. I wish I would have seen him around. I hope he enjoyed his time here and whilst he as at it, visiting huge structures, he also popped by one of worlds biggest old style grain grinding windmills. And I truly hope he has tried ‘een kopstootje’ 😂. Hacksmith… if you see this… de groeten uit Schiedam, Nederland 🇳🇱👋
@theHacksmith
22 күн бұрын
I love the Netherlands!
7:15 I'm sure what you were talking about was interesting, but I'm more mesmerised by the camera guy dual wielding cameras while keeping track of the narrative of what you're saying and filming the relevant things 😂
@theHacksmith
23 күн бұрын
Owen is the best! 👌
The "what is this a ___ for ants" reference always kills me
@thomasr1051
23 күн бұрын
Looking for this comment
So cool. That must have been so fun
WOOOOO this looks awesome!!! I can’t believe how powerful this thing is. I can’t believe it can be shipped either. Thank you for showing us this beast
This was super interesting, James is such a great interviewer, and who doesn't love a massive crane. 😀
NETHERLANDS MENTIONED, WHAT IS LIVING ABOVE SEA LEVEL 🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀
I worked on the previous worlds largest crane. The Bigge 125D. These are impressive machines!
And some people say size doesn't matter
its so cool to see James just having a good time, doing what he wants to do learning new things, we will always support you! ❤
The way it is from a drone is badass
I love that I got to experience this through you!
really enjoy seeing james this hyped
See those type of cranes in oil and gas industry all the time. Takes about a month to assemble.
This is amazing, almost feels like a Tom Scott video! Different than your usual, and I welcome that!
Now that's a unique show, thanks for sharing this inside view on such a huge crane!
The fears of engineering. Truly spectacular!
That amount of raw power can only remind me of a full grown great white shark 🦈
@scottp9835
22 күн бұрын
Yes indeed you intelligent gentleman
@scottp9835
22 күн бұрын
Likewise kind sir ✊🏿
@scottp9835
22 күн бұрын
Well well well aren't I the popular fellow today , At ease solider!!
Love that you came to a dutch company that is big in transporting and lifting big things
Welkom to the Netherlands! Hope you had a great time here!!
Bro is a master at doing side quests
Now that's one mammoth of a crane.
Awesome, I wish one day I could see it person
Great to see you feeling so free to try things and ask questions! Love the video!
Fascinating 🔥🔥
The most mechanical engineer video ever, being so happy about cranes lol
The hacksmith and big Carl, what a team up
They are such a neat company. Those multi wheel remote transporters are the coolest.
It’s funny. I drive almost everyday beside that crane. Soo for me this is soo normal to see 😂
I first heard of Mammoet years ago on some special heavy lift project that was covered on PBS. Digging into them decades ago was fascinating then and the work they've done over the years is just continually utterly mind boggling at times. You could always tell and this video shows it so well it's a company of very passionate people.
I love how he said you are free to come by anytime. That means more than you know. People don't say that unless they mean it.
KZread singlehandedly keeps my interest in learning new things alive
Who the hell let James control a crane 😂
I love the nemo and family guy cameos lol :)
Destin for Smarter Every Day would love this as he loves snatch blocks
i don't mind seeing more of these machinery/equipment informational videos. Pretty interesting.
nice to see you have been to the netherlands!! i sometimes work on those cranes (and smaller) if there is an hydraulic leak, our company does business with them often
So how well would you say your mech driving experience prepared you for this moment?
Love the movie reference 😂 It needs to be at least 3 times this size!
You need to make a duel disk IRL please
This awesome, I can stil see this crane from my bedroom window. Recently mammoet had a ''show day'' showing off the entire mamoet facility including this crane. I was in awe. To now see you in this crane with an insanly detailed explanation is awesome!
It’s funny how when the crane operator in the intro spoke one word, I could instantly recognize you were in the Netherlands 😂🇳🇱
I used to inspect rigging equipment that big
@AlkaRez
24 күн бұрын
Sounds really cool man fr
The way you look like a little kid when talking about a crane. Thanks for this fun video. 👍
@lahaya237
23 күн бұрын
he was also in a big boys' playground
I like how it’s so easy to recognize my fellow Dutch citizens XD
Finally a way we can move around CaseOh!
Finally! A crane that can lift Caseoh!
It's how they put the crains together that impresses me, its like origami and mechano in one. 🤔
I wasn’t aware there were cranes that big
I did my brand study on Mammoet when I was in college for graphic design it's one of the coolest Logos and brand names ever.
When the engineer who does comics stuff finds the most amazing thing ever in real life
How do these guys even land opportunities like this, its so insane
That's crazy! The world's biggest crane! I wonder what other insane things you'll license!
So how many regular cranes does it take to set this one up in a decent time? :D
I saw one of these IRL when it was assembled at Reliance Industries Jamnagar. Awesome Engineering!
I'm getting flash backs to Milwaukee in the early 00s.
what a great video., Thanks....
A thing I thought would be a great video idea: build a lightweight lightning rod that can be carried on your back (maybe as tall as a street light pole for effectiveness), and have the tip of it look like thor's hammer, 'cuz it seems cool
i think it woould be super cool to see you guys make power armor
1:00 “Crane-alot!” “Crane-alot!!!” “Crane-alot!!!!!” “It’s only a model.”
i live in schiedam, i cycle past this place to school everyday, it's within walking distance from my house. sad to have missed your visit. hope you enjoyed your time in the netherlands
Woah woah woah....what about Big Carl....that crane has it's own wiki entry!
As a Dutch person I think I'm obliged to say Gekoloniseerd. Fun to see Schiedam through this view when I've only ever really seen the city as a city before.
Omg YALL SHOULD MAKE A POWER ARMOR
My immediate thought went "What if ghost rider takes a hold of that giant crane"
As a crane operator for simple tower cranes, this is huge. I max out at 50tons if the customer orders it. But 12ton is the basic.
When did you visit, the weather's been completely shit the last couple of months, so you've been blessed with the blue sky!
They need a crane to pick up the earth and out of the solar system.😂
Ah, heavy equipment that comes with its own weather. Nice.
''even with today technology we couldn't build the pyramids'' Mammoth : allow me to introduce myself
Ok... you drove it, but did you dive it? You boys need a decent quadcopter pilot.
i've been there in 2009 when I was 12 years old, they had an event and I operated one of their smaller cranes. you could win a goodie bag if you managed to lower one inside an oil barrel. still use the can opener keychain it came with, just lost the logo quite a few years ago.
Ur thumbnail is incorrect. You said 225m in the video opener for the crane which is 738m yet on ur thumbnail it says 713ft. Great video lol❤
@theHacksmith
23 күн бұрын
They can be configured for different heights
@Car_Fanatic
23 күн бұрын
@theHacksmith honored u replied. True! Btw ty for making all the inventions you do. It's so special. You and Mark rover are the best inventor creators on YT that make us all feel happy to see our dreams come to life.
Amazing video! I hope you enjoyed it here in The Netherlands!
Crazy! Love these videos 👍🏻
Wow, mammoet is literally in walking distance from my house and I had no idea they did these large international projects 😮
Finally a crane to lift Caseoh
@colinmcnall-fb8ts
23 күн бұрын
💀
great! the Kursk thing still gives me shivers...
james doing sidequests
James is a surprisingly good interviewer 😮
I drove by it last Monday, thought it looked big and now it all clicks