The World's Largest Shovel Still In Existence | BIG BRUTUS (Exclusive Footage & Pics)

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Big Brutus is the nickname of the Bucyrus-Erie model 1850-B electric shovel, which was the second largest of its type in operation in the 1960s and 1970s.
Equiped with a 90-cubic yard bucket, Big Brutus had an operating weight of 11,000,000 pounds, or 5,500 tons. Owned by Pittsburg & Midway Coal Company, the machine operated from 1963 until 1974.
After facing the elements for a decade, Big Brutus was turned into a museum in 1985. You can still visit the giant shovel today in West Mineral, Kansas.
BIG BRUTUS
6509 NW 60th St
West Mineral, KS 66782
United States
Exclusive footage and pictures kindly provided by Cody Morris from Big Brutus Inc.
#excavator #mining #shovel #kansas

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  • @SerialDesignationNShorts
    @SerialDesignationNShorts2 ай бұрын

    Big Brutus had to be the luckiest monster made of steel…while the rest of his brothers Muskie and Silver Spade had died in scrap…Brutus right now has to hold the record of how he’s still alive and able to see all the people who watched him work…rest in peace Metal monsters of steel.

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Well to get to that lucky outcome it took a bunch of incredible people who moved mountains to save it from a sad destiny. P&M also played a fair game and did a lot to help the organization. CONSOL wanted $2.6 million so Silver Spade could be saved. Not the same mindsets...

  • @SerialDesignationNShorts

    @SerialDesignationNShorts

    2 ай бұрын

    @@miningshorts I see…but not gonna lie, the reason why I say big Muskie and silver spade is big brutus’s brother is because they were born and raised by Bucyrus Erie…but hopefully they’re resting peacefully

  • @timrankin8737

    @timrankin8737

    2 ай бұрын

    1 of Big Muskies buckets still exists. It's worth the drive if u love big machines.

  • @far_outlook

    @far_outlook

    Ай бұрын

    @@timrankin8737 Is that true? Is it being stored or hidden at the company headquarters?

  • @timrankin8737

    @timrankin8737

    Ай бұрын

    @far_outlook Google big Muskie bucket. It's in the Ohio country side. And it's awsome

  • @UnknowableAbsolute
    @UnknowableAbsolute2 ай бұрын

    This is why hydraulic machines never will be so large and powerful as rope shovel. Mighty machine. It's good that they preserved it as a museum

  • @mikemoore9757
    @mikemoore97572 ай бұрын

    I got to see it in operation in 1964. The one thing that was suprising to me was how quiet it was. I was expecting a lot of noise and smoke until I was told it was electric. It was a sight to behold when it scooped a load of coal!

  • @ilaholloway2904
    @ilaholloway29042 ай бұрын

    Big Brutus has continued to fascinate my children. They were introduced to “him” in the mid 1980s

  • @SarahAParis
    @SarahAParis2 ай бұрын

    I'm really glad at least one of those giants was preserved..i remember all of them fondly. The Silver Spade, The Captain, Big Muskie and this one, Big Brutus.

  • @raventuretv9812
    @raventuretv98122 ай бұрын

    What a stunning piece of iron. Happy it's still "alive" and i can't wait to see it in person, one day. It's only 7000km away 😂 Great video 🎉

  • @kevinbridle1831
    @kevinbridle1831Ай бұрын

    I climbed all the way to the boom tip when I visited Brutus in 1996, I have a lot of photos looking over the museum site, impressive machine indeed.

  • @jwhiteker1
    @jwhiteker114 күн бұрын

    It's such a sight to see. I just stand in awe. I was blown away by the plaque next to the tracks. Each piece is over 2k lbs. It's just spectacular. Back when this country knew how to build things.

  • @JoeBManco
    @JoeBManco2 ай бұрын

    This is an excellent video. I never get tired of seeing Big Brutus, and the museum is very special to me.

  • @lateatday9826

    @lateatday9826

    2 ай бұрын

    Same here i grew up in Arma and love going back to see it

  • @DanceTranceTV
    @DanceTranceTV2 ай бұрын

    What a monster!!! So glad tho it could be saved from being scraped. Great video 🎉🎉

  • @shadovanish7435
    @shadovanish74352 ай бұрын

    Great documentary of the Bucyrus Erie 1850B electric mining shovel! A video documentary of the Marion 6360 "Captain" shovel (the largest electric mining shovel ever made), would also be great! There doesn't seem to be much KZread video of the Marion 6360 mining shovel, which is disappointing, & surprising, since the Marion 6360 shovel was the largest mining shovel made, & the only one of its type.

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙂 There's definitely not enough content available to make an actual documentary about The Captain. And trust me I'd love to make it happen. Gonna try to send some emails and see what can be found 😉

  • @lucmarchand617
    @lucmarchand6172 ай бұрын

    Thank very much on this film.i former fording coal limited,elkford,bc worker 1980- 88 work myself 8750 marion dragline.this piece of history was well look after expose know how us heavy equipment builders.the coal mining change drastic last 80 years include reclamation start by fred mannix coal mining.the shovel models change too with cables and hyd systems.thanks video thump hup.😊

  • @taxpayer6079
    @taxpayer60792 ай бұрын

    We were a proud and capable America then, unlike today.

  • @dennisneo1608

    @dennisneo1608

    7 күн бұрын

    Yep. Sadly America is finished. 😢

  • @torralf9926
    @torralf99262 ай бұрын

    Big Brutus, a machine so big and strong like this gorgeous country! Greetings from Germany.

  • @swagzoneus
    @swagzoneus2 ай бұрын

    What a monster!!

  • @theunemployedtrucker
    @theunemployedtrucker2 ай бұрын

    Big Muskie should have been preserved that was a crime scrapping it, could you please do a video on the CAT 666 SCRAPER PLEASE 🙏

  • @TL64329
    @TL643292 ай бұрын

    Great video- I enjoy the old shovels especially the giant ones. I have never read the full story on Brutus until now and this is the only video I have found of Brutus working. 👍

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching 🙂 The footage was kindly provided by the museum. Very thankful for that 😉

  • @kylebuchmann463
    @kylebuchmann4632 ай бұрын

    It’s great you can still see this thing at its museum in Kansas 😊 I grow up seeing it time to time in the summer go on a car ride to go see it

  • @user-wj3jl6tf2q
    @user-wj3jl6tf2q2 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for watching 😉

  • @jamesgarrison6430
    @jamesgarrison64302 ай бұрын

    I got to see him when i was 8 loved it then and still do today

  • @cavemanballistics6338
    @cavemanballistics63382 ай бұрын

    Very fine job on this video, well done!

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Appreciate your comment 🙂 Thanks for watching

  • @a-fl-man640
    @a-fl-man6402 ай бұрын

    hell of a machine, just thinking about meshing those gears during assembly scrambles my brain. well done documentary also. liked and subscribed.

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Appreciate you watching and subscribing 🙂

  • @doug2078
    @doug20782 ай бұрын

    Well done !!

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Doug 🙂

  • @carlsaganlives6086
    @carlsaganlives60862 ай бұрын

    So...the ratio of potential energy gained (coal) is about equal to the kinetic energy consumed (recovering coal)? Same amount used to operate in one hour as 15,000 homes? No wonder they gotta scrape away a square mile every year.

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel42162 ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank YOU 😉

  • @rogerwestgate4724
    @rogerwestgate47242 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Glad you liked it 🙂

  • @wmden1
    @wmden16 күн бұрын

    I am happy one of these mechanical engineering marvels was saved. I didn't get to see any of them in real life. There is footage, here on youtube, of the A-frame being blasted loose on The Big Muskie dragline, dropping the boom forever, in the scrapping process. It is very sad, to this old fart anyway.

  • @user-li8uv1tr6y
    @user-li8uv1tr6y2 ай бұрын

    IT WASN'T SCRAPPED???? cool 😄

  • @tehjamerz
    @tehjamerz2 ай бұрын

    Why not big bertha

  • @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb
    @ArthurDentZaphodBeeb2 ай бұрын

    Not the brightest investment. Amazing they could economically strip 50' of overburden to get a couple of tiny seams of coal.

  • @miningshorts

    @miningshorts

    2 ай бұрын

    Well they thought the market would move in a different direction. It was worth it at the beginning since in 1963 coal price in KS was $25 per ton, the equivalent of $250 today. Brutus helped to uncover over $2 billion of coal (in today's money) so it wasn't a gigantic fail by any means but, yeah, forecasting data could have been better. But markets were/are shifting too quickly.

  • @cemondeestfou4829
    @cemondeestfou48292 ай бұрын

    I hope one day shovels of this size get built again. I know there is like no chance but that would be so amazing to get to see one at work. Museum is better than nothing i guess but nothing can compare to seeing one working. oh well, probably never 🥲

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