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  • Do you guys use jacklegs or stoppers when mining coal?

  • coal is the no. 1 primary energy source for electricity ... gas is no. 2 ...

  • THAT THING IS A BEAST

  • If thats been rock dusted coal, those guys are good. That doesnt look like coal, some of it is brown. I dont think there is a rock duster alive that can do that good of dusting job.

  • It is coal.....its been stone dusted......and the face chain isnt running..!!

  • someone ring a 5...its snaptime...noise free dust free snap...

  • Dirt

  • Shutup whinger. Coal mining is the bomb. It really looks like you have done your research. Brown coal is for power stations, black coal is used to make steel. So when you get in your car next, think of the bloke that has passed through hells gate to be able to have it produced.

  • when we realize that we are all connected to this earth in some way or another we will find that practices like this are bad. We have the technology to change to a cheaper, safer, and healthier energy system so why don't we?

  • your name says it all.......wake up

  • That cant be coal...looks like they are cutting out rock for height or more room.

  • @KeithSDMF it'l be coal dude... its just a shittier grade like peat or lignite

  • Home sweet home

  • yesi agree.. not the best of jobs but lots of good mates and good times

  • But there were more times in wihich we had to repair the machine than sit back in the kable rolls an sleep^^

  • OM NOM NOM NOM!

  • Great video - especially the quality (it's hard to make a good video in those conditions). How deep is this longwall located?

  • 1500 ft u/g

  • what type of coal is that?? is that albino coal?? i never heard of that kind of coal before. i only heard of bituminous, anthracite, and Lignite

  • wow, is that Albino coal

  • hmm.. I don't know. I've never heard of albino coal. all i know is bitumonious, soft coal which is what we have in western part of PA and anthracite in eastern Pa

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