i was impressed with their work and the other people who carry and clean it. I’m not sure I’ll ever climb a tree like him.When I was on the train, the tremor wood, suar slobin, or meh wood, mindik wood, etc., cut down 1 tree to make 80 m3. And the papa also used to […]
i was impressed with their work and the other people who carry and clean it. I’m not sure I’ll ever climb a tree like him.When I was on the train, the tremor wood, suar slobin, or meh wood, mindik wood, etc., cut down 1 tree to make 80 m3. And the papa also used to have a width of 200-280 cm by 600 tbl 20-25 cm… in the past, but now the price is not as good as it used to be..
Wood maybe valuable but safe work practices are not part of the operation sadly.If its so valuable why are these guys just driving around cutting them down, instead of just cutting one or two old trees.
Here, they always use bombs, whether in close proximity or in the open and fail to blow up other buildings, amazing!Last video clip using the excavator, expert in their craft, got the building to fall by using part of a column to increase the pulling moment and minimal risk to the machine and operator.
I know very little about silos other than when they need to be replaced. What was wrong with the first two silos, they looked very functional and could be updated.