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Exotic quarry equipment - BelAZ "rules"

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Exotic quarry equipment - BelAZ "rules"
Working in a career is difficult - that's why they pay a lot there. Anyone who thinks that driver's bread is simple, they say, just turn the "steering wheel", we can advise you to try. It happens here in a hot summer in a car, the air conditioner can not cope. A quarry is a cloud of dust that makes breathing and visibility difficult. Therefore, small vehicles, like KamAZ trucks, do not take root here - they may not be noticed and crushed. We even have to make special cars on the BelAZ chassis. They are the cheapest, there is a loan and leasing. Of course, there are complaints about the build quality of Belarusian equipment, but special modifications are rarely overloaded, and they often work several hours per shift. BelAZ is suitable for this role.


There are models with aircraft engines - screw and jet. No, they do not fly or even move with their help. They simply create an artificial wind that blows all the gases and dust out of the quarry. They certainly look futuristic. And there are also special tow trucks on the chassis of dump trucks. After all, another car, the same BelAZ, is unlikely to be pulled to the place of repair. But the most favorite technique for drivers working in a career is a mobile canteen. Each of her appearances at the facility is a joy. Why not go to lunch at the "base"? It’s just that dump trucks have such a fuel consumption that it will be too expensive to drive them. And the author of the AUTO VIDEO channel will tell about exotic career equipment.

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