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I really like heavy equipment
I’d guess they’ll be jumping onto airless tires as soon as possible, assuming they’ll scale to that size ok.
I really like the intro/transition at the start.
Interesting fact, that is the same price as a new set of tires on Bugatti Veyron.
om man you can tell this steel mill has not worked on cost reductions for a long time. that pot carrier ancient.
how they do things haven’t been done that way for like 20 years here.
the whole 30k for the tires is a core part you can cost reduce. rather than shovel the pour off just use a modern pot carrier and pour it into a pot. now the truck that needs new 30k tires at least once a year along with the work to replace it and the worker driving it is gone.