
⏱️ Timeline:
0:28 – Synchronized crawler crane performance
1:54 – RK5000 bucket wheel excavator
3:09 – CAT 690 FS hydraulic mining excavator
5:21 – Ako Super Bulldozer: the largest ever built
8:18 – Atlas Copco CC700 demolition crusher
9:24 – CC2500 combi cutter attachment
10:25 – BP2900 bulk pulverizer
11:21 – XC50 crusher buckets in limestone quarry
13:03 – KM 12000 soil mixing unit
15:06 – G450 sorting grapple for mini excavators
17:13 – Liebherr forestry hydraulic excavators
18:02 – Key RH3 harvester head for eucalyptus
19:36 – John Deere 1270E in Nordic forest logging
23:38 – Harvester head cutting sequence
27:00 – Bell’s 4000C firewood processor
28:19 – SPALT Fix K540 wood splitter
29:59 – Albach Diamant 2000 mobile chipper
34:09 – Skid steer disc mulcher 44” Quadco disc
41:31 – Selexion 8900 combine harvester & hemp setup
44:02 – John Deere 9620RX & Horsch Joker disc harrow
48:19 – CM Shredders H50 & RG Impactor tire shredders
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