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From: juvmol
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  • how much diesel did that thing use?

  • Thumbs up if you thought the Cover said MAMMOTH.

  • holy shit!!!

  • We had a 600 ton transformer moved from our rail yard. I didn't take a picture of the trailer it left on but I have pictures of the 20 axle rail car the generator came in on.

  • very big!

  • hopefully they don't catch any weigh stations

  • transformer....yah right..

  • I live a couple of hours away from College Station! Everything is bigger in Texas (:

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    why not use a train than truck

  • @bestamerica

    Too big for railways, likely. There's only so much clearance that you have while traveling by train. Also, too big for one railcar to move, and likely too heavy as well.

  • RisingPhoenix120,

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    okay thank explain,,,

    yes i see that trailer is so big than train trailer flattop

  • shit, be faster to build a foundry and fabricate the thing on-site.

  • what in the name of god is that hugee thing?

  • WoW!! what a rig set up. Makes my shed hauling trailer look like a Matchbox toy.

  • somebody is getting a dicount at goodyear!

  • the little truck who could

  • u see why not use trains i mean like why not build a rail way next to the high way i come on america really holding up traffic jeeze

  • @jellydounut171

    Too long, wide and heavy for a train to move. A train can pull a lot, but this would be too much weight for a single railcar to handle, likely.

  • @RisingPhoenix120 thats why the gotta make a costom rail car not a normal one duh and traing got them big ol engines man ive actually been in side a cockpit and that shit is loud man and huge its about the size of a dodge caravan i mean come on a train could pull that no prob

    all u need is like an engin in fron and in back an ur good

  • @jellydounut171

    A custom railcar would have to be excessively wide to handle that, and excessively long. Trains do have to go around turns as well, you know, and having a car that's long enough to hold this would be a problem. Also, an item that large, tall and wide would likely not fit under bridges or between railroad crossings; simple wouldn't be able to move that through conventional rail systems. There's a reason trains stack freight on TOP of each other and not BESIDE each other.

  • @jellydounut171 Well if you've been in the 'cockpit' and if it really is loud then I suppose it can! After all, engines rely on noise for pulling power lol plus it'll be alot more hassle for the other trains using the limited rails, having to keep switching rails because some idiot said use a train instead lol

  • @thaistick6699 whst the i didnt say that i said its loud and when thing are loud the have moe power and if u reed other comment i said BUILD A RAIL not use the ones we have today those wont be able to support the weight of it

  • Impresionante.... nunca habia visto algo asi!

    Saludos +1 =)

  • @pipus10 pues en verdad ke fue un evento ke llamo mucho la atencion por todaos los pekenios pueblos donde paso este transformador el cual llego al (parecer de europa asia en verdad no se) puerto de houston despues lo llevaron al centro de texas donde construian una nueva planta generadora de electricidad .Destination was Riesel, Texas. On a good day, I believe the travel rate was 10 miles

  • Sera en USA , en España nada de nada , un saludo

  • Hook a duramax to that shit.

  • @zachclark64 i know haha!!!

  • ha next time u need help ill hook it on to my unerect penis, than look at porn and drag that son bitch straight to missouri yeehaw im a stupid american!!!

  • @phillybluntsj somebody isnt livin the dream

  • yeah but is it a 72x72 offroad???

  • How can they get gas?

  • I pulled something like this with my chevy once,it was up a steep hill though...

  • @davetileguy ya but you had 3 fords behind pushing. hahaha

  • Cher! My honda Civiv will have it there in 2 days aow! ( yeah right! )

  • It would suck to be stuck behind this thing.

  • What the hell IS that thing?

  • holly mother fucker thats a huge load

  • @uarequeer that's what she said

  • @tbmavengerstuka lmao an obvious response to a post like that

  • Lets parallel park this baby

  • I wonder what the toll fee is

  • Hey... you got a flat.

  • pounds............ -_-

  • @700Nisarg tks for advice

  • @juvmol no problem

  • WOW.What the hell is going on in the heads who create these things.The brain is one amazing peace of engineering.

  • imprecionante remolque....¿¿cuanto cuesta un remolque de estos, y coanto soporta de carga???? si alguien sabe se lo agradecere

  • fucking old people gotta drive slow

  • Oh that is where my part is ! Oh hurry up .....

  • It looked like they were pulling off and heading for the McDonald's drive-thru at 0:45

  • @k0rc if you're talking about the food places i didn't see Mc D's but i did see subway :] i love subway :]

  • Destination was Riesel, Texas. On a good day, I believe the travel rate was 10 miles, not 1 mile. At 1 mile per day, that thing wouldn't get there 'til football season (250 miles).

  • @dad27cats yes u are right i was wrong whit tath of 1 mile a day LOL

    tks for coment

  • @juvmol i would say 1 mile per hour for 10 hoursa day.

  • @dad27cats so its going to take a year to move this thing. what are stupid people, buy parts and assemble at the destination with company trained personal

  • @bykashka75 No, please re-read. It covered about 10 miles per day, so it only took a few weeks to move (there was also a weather delay). Large precision electrical components such as generators and transformers are not built on site. They require highly specialized facilities, tooling, parts, personnel, testing, etc to assemble. It is the power plant which is being built on site, and this generator is a single "part" for it.

  • @dad27cats 10-4

  • The two tractors in the back are pushing? Or is one truck pulling it all? A very good video indeed 5*

  • @unkonshus yes sr the 2 in the back are pushing , it was a 500 ton load so it has to take lot of haulingand pushing power .

    at times there were 2 in front and 2 in back

  • QUes esa cosa?

  • @chefjavier esto es un generador ke se dirigia a la ciudad de russel texas desde el puerto de houston , no se muy bien si fue echo en europa o en asia

  • Awesome catch!

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