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Supreme Machines posts on YouTube about history, iron, classic, $6301t the most. They currently have [-----] followers and [---] posts still getting attention that total [-----] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours

"10 Wheel Loaders from the 1980s That Never Stopped Working Buried in quarries across America coated in decades of dust and stone 1980s wheel loaders are still moving mountains. While modern machines sit in repair shops waiting on software updates and sensor replacements these steel dinosaurs are clocking [----------] hours without slowing down. Construction crews call them unkillable. Mechanics call them bulletproof. In this video we break down [--] legendary wheel loaders from the 1980s that simply refuse to die. From the unstoppable Caterpillar 988B and 980C To quarry legends like the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=RUHNZfAe378)  2026-02-15T14:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"How [---] Million Tons of Strawberries Are Harvested in the USA 🍓 Ever wondered how [---] million tons of strawberries are harvested in the USA every year From sunrise to sunset farmers and workers across the country pick pack and ship these juicy berries at lightning speed. In this video we reveal the incredible processfrom planting to pickingthat keeps grocery stores stocked and millions of people fed. Watch the full journey of Americas favorite fruit and see the technology labor and passion behind every strawberry you eat. Dont forget to like comment and subscribe for more amazing harvest"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=kp2kSbmdKEQ)  2025-06-05T15:45Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"10 Vintage Dozers That Were Overengineered to Perfection Before computers decided everything engineers built bulldozers with one rule: make it unbreakable. Thick steel frames. Massive drivetrains. Parts designed to outlast the men operating them. These machines werent just built to workthey were built to survive explosions rockslides heat cold and decades of abuse. They were heavier than necessary. Stronger than required. And nearly impossible to kill. Many of them are still running todaylong after their modern replacements failed. From electric-drive giants that worked like locomotives To"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jflHptEzruk)  2026-01-29T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Brutal Dozers From the 1970s That Refused to Die In the 1970s bulldozers werent built for comfortthey were built for war against earth and stone. No screens. No sensors. No computers. Just raw steel roaring engines and frames thick enough to survive explosions heat and decades of abuse. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and disaster zones where modern equipment would give up. Most were meant to be replaced. Instead they refused to die. Some are still pushing dirt todayhalf a century later. From forgotten European brutes To Soviet monsters built for frozen wastelands To"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=tRQfuZPGj_s)  2026-01-28T15:37Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Komatsu Excavators From the 1980s That Became Legends The 1980s was the decade Komatsu transformed from a rising challenger into a global excavator powerhouse. This was the era when Komatsu unleashed machines so tough so innovative and so far ahead of their time that they didnt just competethey set the standard every other brand tried to follow. From mid-size workhorses that dominated cities to massive digging giants that shaped mines highways dams and mega-projects across the world these excavators defined an era of engineering excellence. In this video we reveal [--] legendary Komatsu"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AELV5mt1ZMY)  2025-11-29T11:20Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Backhoe Loader From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time In the 1970s backhoe loaders werent designed to be efficient they were designed to be unbreakable. Massive frames. Oversized hydraulics. Low-RPM diesel engines built with zero concern for fuel costs or comfort. These machines could dig lift and tear through jobs that modern equipment would struggle to survive. They were heavier than necessary stronger than required and engineered long before cost-cutting and lightweight design took over the industry. Some outlived entire manufacturers. Some are still working today. Most were"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UbHal8jMUxw)  2026-02-09T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 MOST HATED Excavators from the [----] The 1980s were supposed to be the golden age of excavators. More hydraulics. More power. More comfort. Instead operators got machines that overheated leaked nonstop snapped pins blew pumps and spent more time broken than digging. These excavators didnt just disappoint. They angered crews. They destroyed job schedules. Some nearly ruined contractors. On paper they looked revolutionary. On site they were disasters. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated excavators from the 1980s machines operators are still complaining about decades later for very"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=b_8KR6pPEtI)  2026-02-08T14:30Z [----] followers, 12.2K engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1990s That Were So Strong They Broke Records The 1990s were a different era for excavators. No emissions restrictions. No software limiting power. No electronic babysitting. Just huge engines brutal hydraulics and steel so thick it terrified job sites. In this video were counting down [--] excavators from the 1990s that were so strong they broke records. These werent just machines they were monsters that dominated mines mega construction projects and infrastructure builds around the world. Youll see: ⛏ Excavators that lifted more than their own weight ⛏ Machines that dug"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=fY1R2ZdylsI)  2025-12-13T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten ExcavatorsThat Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Before touchscreens and fragile electronics took over excavators were built to do one thing: Work nonstop. Thick steel frames. Simple hydraulics. Engines built to run in dust heat mud and rock all day without complaining. They werent flashy. They werent comfortable. But they were unstoppable. From massive electric rope shovels like the Bucyrus-Erie 3850-B and P&H 4100A to hydraulic legends like the O&K RH200 Caterpillar [----] and Demag H485 These machines were engineered with one priority: durability over everything. And heres"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uM1Tr1b1mpA)  2026-02-11T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"Why These [--] Classic Excavators Refuse to Be Forgotten Some excavators fade the moment a newer model arrives. These didnt. Long before touchscreens DEF systems and fragile electronics excavators were built with one mission: survive the job site. Thick steel booms. Oversized pins. Simple hydraulics. Engines that ran all day without complaining. These werent machines designed for showroom appeal. They were built for trenching in mud digging rock in heat and working nonstop when downtime wasnt an option. In this video we explore [--] classic excavators that refuse to be forgotten from the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uyynfUNivmM)  2026-02-13T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Vintage Bulldozers That Modern Machines Still Cant Beat Welcome to the era of unstoppable steel. Before sensors. Before software. Before mercy. These bulldozers werent designed to assist operators. They were designed to dominate the ground beneath them. The Caterpillar D8. The brutal D9. International Harvesters TD-14. The legendary Cat D7. Allis-Chalmers HD machines. Komatsus D355A. Fiat-Allis workhorses. Shantui SD giants. Soviet-era T-170 and T-330 beasts. And the immortal Cat D6 9U. These machines were built in a world where downtime meant disaster where a wrench mattered more than a"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=1TyZwaLIpWM)  2026-01-21T16:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1970s That Were Built Like War Machines Before screens. Before sensors. Before machines became delicate. Excavators were built like tanks. Thick steel. Brutal hydraulics. Engines that didnt care about dust heat or abuse. These 1970s monsters werent designed to workthey were designed to survive war against the earth itself. Some of them ran for decades with no rebuild. Some were buried flooded abandoned and still came back to life. And today modern engineers look at these machines and ask one terrifying question: Why cant we build this anymore In this video we uncover 10"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=2SnHmc7VlNg)  2026-01-14T13:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 1980s Hydraulic Excavators That Changed Construction Forever Welcome to the decade that reshaped the earth. These excavators werent upgrades they were revolutions. In the 1980s hydraulics replaced muscle. Steel replaced limits. Jobs that once took weeks were finished in hours. From the massive Hitachi EX3500 that proved hydraulics could dominate mining To mid-size legends like the Komatsu PC200 and Hitachi EX200 that became the backbone of every jobsite To wheeled machines like the Case Poclain 1088P that transformed city construction These excavators didnt just dig. They rewrote how the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3lql0Lwr5gs)  2026-01-19T15:25Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Old Excavators Still Running Better Than New Ones In a world filled with high-tech excavators loaded with sensors computers and fragile electronics a few old legends are still outworking them all. These machines were built in an era when reliability meant steel not software when engines were simple hydraulics were honest and toughness wasnt an option it was the standard. In this video were counting down the [--] Old Excavators Still Running Better Than New Ones machines like the CAT [---] Komatsu PC200 Hitachi EX200 Volvo EC210 Liebherr R934/R944 JCB JS Series Kobelco SK200 Case CX210 Doosan"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=4EqszB7OAYU)  2025-11-16T05:31Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"10 Old School Dozers That Were Way Ahead of Their Time In [----] LeTourneau built a bulldozer that ran on electricity. In [----] International Harvester created a dozer so precise it felt like a sports car. And in [----] Caterpillar introduced the technology that would end gasoline power in heavy equipment forever. These arent concepts. These were real machinesbuilt decades before the industry was ready. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers that were so far ahead of their time modern engineers still study them. From electric-drive monsters and early power-shift systems to diesel revolutions"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6HRcSnY0W6o)  2026-01-25T11:53Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had Ask any construction crew what slows jobs down today and they wont say lack of technology theyll say breakdowns. Before screens sensors emissions systems and software lockouts construction machines were built with one priority: keep working. No error codes. No forced shutdowns. Just steel hydraulics and engines that ran all day without excuses. In this video we count down [--] Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had machines that valued reliability over features uptime over comfort and productivity over"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6mv9tcb0flY)  2025-12-23T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Most Powerful Excavators From the 1980s That Shocked the Industry The 1980s wasnt just a decade of big ideas it was the era when excavators went BEAST MODE. Manufacturers unleashed machines so massive so powerful and so far ahead of their time that the entire construction and mining world had to stop and stare. These werent ordinary excavators they were earth-eating monsters capable of ripping through rock swallowing mountains and doing the impossible long before todays technology existed. In this video we break down the [--] most powerful excavators from the 1980s that shocked the industry"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=7cunX0QlYLY)  2025-11-25T15:12Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of Their Time Not every great machine becomes successful. Some dont fail because they were weak they fail because the world wasnt ready. Long before GPS grading automation smart hydraulics and onboard computers a handful of construction machines introduced ideas so advanced that contractors didnt trust them and manufacturers couldnt fully support them. They were faster. Smarter. More capable than anything around them. And thats exactly why they disappeared. In this video we uncover [--] Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=7k1oPTZ17s4)  2025-12-22T15:05Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Caterpillar Excavators From the 1980s That Were Ahead of Their Time The 1980s were the decade Caterpillar stopped following the industry and started rewriting it. This was the era when CAT unleashed excavators so advanced so powerful and so far ahead of their competition that the construction world had no idea what was coming. From hydraulic systems decades ahead of their time to machines built with unmatched structural strength and engineering precision these excavators didnt just digthey changed the future of construction forever. In this video we explore [--] Caterpillar Excavators From"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=8NseARDO70Q)  2025-11-27T14:18Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Forgotten Excavators That Made Todays Machines Look Fragile Welcome to a world where steel meets disaster. These excavators were built to dominate the earthbut the earth fights back. Collapses. Fires. Floods. No warnings. No mercy. Just raw iron against chaos. Before sensors software and delicate systems these forgotten giants were forged to survive. From the unstoppable Bucyrus-Erie 195-B to brutal beasts like the Demag H55 Link-Belt LS-78 and Hitachi UH083 these machines worked in quarries mines forests and demolition zones where failure meant everything stopped. Modern excavators are"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AfDLJ-B8kgw)  2026-01-16T15:39Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Forgotten Cranes From the 1970s That Could Lift Anything The 1970s were a different world an era when crane makers built machines with raw steel insane lifting power and zero electronics. These cranes didnt need computers they didnt need warning sensors they didnt need tech to tell them what they could lift. They were engineered so tough that many could hoist loads modern cranes still struggle with. In this video we reveal [--] forgotten cranes from the 1970s that could lift almost anything. From the underrated P&H 670TC the rugged Tadano TL-300 the mythical Liebherr HS [---] and the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=BZ3CrUciMIs)  2025-12-10T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Excavators From the 1970s That Shocked the World The 1970s were one of the wildest decades in construction history a time when manufacturers broke rules experimented with bold new ideas and created excavators that looked more like prototypes from the future than job-site machines. Some were brilliant. Some were strange. Some were so advanced they terrified competitors and then disappeared almost overnight. In this video we uncover [--] forgotten excavators from the 1970s that shocked the world including: Caterpillar [---] the machine that kick-started modern hydraulic excavation"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=FXp8MiVSX2A)  2025-12-02T13:29Z [--] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For These bulldozers arent advertised. They arent sitting in showrooms. And when one appears for sale its gone fast. Construction companies still hunt these machines down not because theyre old but because nothing modern has truly replaced them. Built before electronics emissions systems software lockouts and dealer-only diagnostics these dozers were engineered for one purpose: Work. Survive. Repeat. In this documentary we count down [--] Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For machines so reliable they became legends. COPYRIGHT"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=GH1W5k5cb80)  2026-01-07T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Wheel Loaders From the 1980s That Refused to Die Some machines age and some machines refuse to die. In todays video we dive into [--] legendary wheel loaders from the 1980s that are STILL working todaymachines that survived decades of abuse brutal quarries nonstop shifts and job sites that destroy newer equipment in a year. These loaders didnt rely on computers. They didnt need sensors. They didnt need electronics. They were built from steel torque and engineering that refuses to quit. From the iconic Caterpillar 966D the unstoppable Komatsu WA450 and the Scandinavian tank Volvo L90 to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gj4iuLk1U6c)  2025-12-07T12:23Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Dozers From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time The 1970s didnt just give us bulldozers they gave us monstersmachines so strong so overbuilt and so insanely powerful that even todays dozers struggle to match their raw force. These were the machines with engines the size of car garages undercarriages built like tanks and pushing power so brutal that operators joked they could move mountainsand they werent wrong. In this video we count down [--] dozers from the 1970s that were simply TOO strong for their time. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H the earth-ripping Komatsu D355A the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=HHWGF9mdAHw)  2025-12-08T09:30Z [----] followers, 45.6K engagements


"10 Bulldozers That Proved Old Iron Was Built Different Welcome to the age of real iron. These bulldozers werent built to impress. They were built to endure. No computers. No software. No excuses. Just steel torque and will. From the unstoppable Caterpillar D9 to the brutal Komatsu D355A from the indestructible Allis-Chalmers HD41 to the legendary D7Gthese machines were forged in an era when failure was not an option. Mines forests war zones and remote frontiers trusted them because they never stopped. Modern dozers are smarter. These were stronger. They didnt adapt to terrain. They erased it."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=JRbtl1lqqUY)  2026-01-26T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten European Excavators From the 1980s That Shocked the World The 1980s were a battleground of innovation and Europe built excavators so advanced so powerful and so strange that the world didnt know what to make of them. Some were engineering masterpieces. Some were bold experiments. Some were forgotten before anyone realized how revolutionary they truly were. But every single one of them shocked the construction industry. In this video we uncover [--] forgotten European excavators from the 1980s machines erased by time overshadowed by bigger brands and buried in history despite being"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KWuXkL90XMo)  2025-11-20T15:06Z [--] followers, [--] engagements


"10 Dozers That Made Operators Feel Invincible Theres a special class of bulldozers that did more than move earth they changed how operators felt about the job. These were the machines that made mountains feel temporary. That turned impossible terrain into a challenge instead of a barrier. That gave operators the confidence to push harder work longer and attempt jobs others wouldnt even bid on. #dozer COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ld3SHLznRjA)  2026-01-09T11:52Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1980s Built Before Reliability Was Optional Theres an excavator working in a Montana quarry right now with [-----] hours on the clock. No major breakdowns. No electronics. No excuses. Meanwhile modern machines barely survive a few years before repair bills take them out of service. Thats the difference. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down machines built before emissions systems sensors and software took over heavy equipment. These excavators werent designed to impress buyers. They were designed to stay"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=SJDXN3VFw0c)  2026-01-02T14:45Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Bulldozers That Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Picture a bulldozer with two engines each powering its own track. Now imagine a 65-ton giant that was once the largest dozer on Earthand is still working fifty years later. These arent prototypes. They arent museum pieces. They are real machines that ruled job sites decades agoand could still outwork many modern dozers today. From the twin-engine Euclid TC-12 to the legendary Allis-Chalmers HD-41 from the unstoppable Cat D8H to Komatsus mining monsters and John Deeres hydrostatic pioneers These forgotten giants prove"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=SMa3dQWPmVU)  2026-01-22T15:05Z [----] followers, 11.7K engagements


"3 Excavators So Strong They Can Lift a House #excavators COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Sadz21OeYLs)  2025-12-06T21:30Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Volvo Excavators From the 1980s That Were Built Like Tanks Before Volvo became famous for safety they built something even tougher excavators so overbuilt so rugged and so indestructible that operators swore they were basically tanks with buckets. The 1980s was Volvos iron eraa decade where kerman-built machines dominated mines frozen job sites quarries and brutal terrain that destroyed lesser excavators in weeks. These werent just durable they were nearly impossible to kill. In this video we uncover the [--] Volvo/kerman excavators from the 1980s that were truly built like tanks including:"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TM5U0xVtwqw)  2025-11-30T13:24Z [--] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Could Outwork Modern Models What if a bulldozer built over [--] years ago could still outwork todays high-tech machines Before touchscreens sensors and software took over heavy equipment bulldozers were built from thick steel massive castings and brutally simple mechanical systems. The 1980s produced some of the toughest dozers ever made machines designed to push dirt all day every day with no excuses and no electronics to fail. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that could outwork modern models. These machines werent built for comfort or"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TVGdYHddbqo)  2025-12-16T11:30Z [----] followers, 25.4K engagements


"10 Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways Before Europes highways became smooth fast and world-class they were nothing but rough terrain rocks forests and endless dirt. The machines that carved those landscapes into perfection werent modern computerized graders they were the iron giants of the 1980s. This was the era when graders were built with pure muscle: massive diesel engines heavy steel frames advanced hydraulics for their time and operators who relied on skill instead of software. In this video were counting down [--] Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UbfYeJP0MUI)  2025-12-18T11:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Scrapers That Could Run Non Stop in Extreme Conditions These machines were never meant to rest. They werent built for comfort. They werent designed to impress. They were built to run. Hour after hour. Day after day. In heat that kills engines. In cold that cracks steel. In dust mud rock and conditions where stopping meant failure. Before computers sensors and efficiency metrics scrapers were engineered for one thing only endurance. In this documentary-style breakdown we count down [--] scrapers that could run nonstop in extreme conditions machines that stayed in production when others"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UkRQgZJWSt0)  2025-12-31T12:20Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Scrapers From the 1980s That Construction Crews Still Miss Back in the 1980s earthmoving wasnt controlled by computers sensors or software it was powered by raw diesel muscle steel and operators who knew how to push machines to their limits. These scrapers werent just pieces of equipment they were loud fast brutal and unbelievably productive. They reshaped highways carved out dams built airports mined mountains and moved more dirt in a day than some modern machines do in a week. In todays video we look back at the [--] scrapers from the 1980s that construction crews STILL miss. From the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VdklPaFFcx4)  2025-12-06T11:47Z [----] followers, 19.2K engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1970s Still Working Today Against All Odds The 1970s were a different era for heavy machinery. No computers. No sensors. No electronic limits. Just raw steel simple hydraulics and engines built to survive punishment. Half a century later logic says these excavators should be gone rusted away scrapped forgotten. But against all odds some of them are still working today. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1970s that are STILL digging lifting and working every single day. These machines survived harsh job sites brutal operators minimal maintenance and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WmyGVNBRj4w)  2025-12-15T12:42Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 German Excavators That Changed the Industry Forever Germany doesnt just build excavators they engineer perfection. From powerful mining giants to precision urban diggers German machines have shaped the entire global construction industry. In this video we reveal [--] German excavators that changed the industry forever including: O&K RH [--] the machine that redefined hydraulic precision Liebherr R [---] the mining legend built to survive the impossible Menck M500 the last great cable excavator that refused to die O&K RH [---] the excavator that revolutionized mining worldwide Liebherr A [---] the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Wr0bUozmJJQ)  2025-12-04T11:15Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever There was a time when construction didnt rely on software sensors or automation. It relied on raw mechanical power. In the 1970s earthmoving machines became so strong so reliable and so productive that construction methods had to be rewritten from the ground up. Projects grew larger. Deadlines shrank. And human limits were replaced by steel diesel and unstoppable engineering. In this video we count down [--] Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever the iron giants that reshaped how roads dams cities"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y43pg-1dlWk)  2025-12-20T11:43Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Tanks A 40-ton machine hits hardpan soil at fifteen miles per hour. The frame doesnt flex. The bowl doesnt crack. The engine doesnt even flinch. This is the golden age of scraper construction when manufacturers built machines meant to outlast job sites companies and entire decades. Before emissions restrictions. Before lightweight designs. Before cost-cutting replaced overengineering. In this documentary we count down [--] Earthmoving Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Absolute Tanks machines so strong that many are still working today"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZmuxyPFsbww)  2025-12-30T11:30Z [----] followers, 17K engagements


"10 Bulldozers That Modern Engineering Couldnt Replace In [----] Caterpillar replaced the legendary D11N with a newer model. That shouldve been the end of the story. It wasnt. Mining and construction companies around the world refused to let their D11Ns die. Some are still working todayover [--] years later rebuilt again and again logging 80000+ hours and outperforming machines that cost millions to replace. Why Because sometimes they really dont make them like they used to. In this documentary were counting down [--] bulldozers that became impossible to replacemachines so overbuilt so brutally"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=a6ZCJyDAk_k)  2026-01-04T13:11Z [----] followers, 15.3K engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Refused to Die Modern bulldozers shut down over sensor errors. These didnt. Built in the 1980s these machines worked without computers survived abuse without complaints and kept pushing dirt long after they were supposed to be scrap. They werent efficient on paperbut they were unstoppable in reality. While newer dozers wait for diagnostics and software resets these old giants still start still pull and still work like they have something to prove. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=bvRF7XaP5ZM)  2026-01-10T13:10Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Never Needed a Laptop A mining company in Australia had two bulldozers fail on the same day. One was a [----] machine worth over $2 million. An error code shut it down. It sat idle for three days waiting for a technician and a laptop. The other was a [----] Caterpillar D9L. The operator heard a noise. Grabbed a wrench. Tightened a bolt. Back to work in [--] minutes. That moment explains everything. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that didnt need laptops software or diagnostic codes machines built before computers entered"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=epXl2jHlvCU)  2026-01-03T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Bulldozers That Were Too Heavy to Ever Be Replaced Picture a bulldozer so massive that moving it requires disassembling the entire machine loading it onto [--] flatbed trucks and securing special permits across multiple states. A bulldozer so heavy that the ground shakes a quarter mile away when it pushes. And in some cases a bulldozer that costs more to move than to replace. These machines existand many of them never move at all. In this documentary-style breakdown we uncover the [--] Bulldozers That Were Too Big to Move. These are the iron giants so massive so heavy and so logistically"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iw7jk2u1Q9k)  2025-12-28T11:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the Modern World Before skyscrapers highways and megacities there was dirt rock and terrain that had to be conquered. In the 1960s bulldozers became more than machines they became the backbone of modern civilization. Built from raw steel powered by massive diesel engines and designed with zero concern for comfort these dozers reshaped the world long before computers ever touched a job site. They pushed mountains. They carved highways. They made the impossible possible. In this video were counting down the [--] Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j-bMAbS3XpE)  2025-12-24T11:16Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Heavy Bulldozers That Modern Models Still Cant Match Welcome to a world where steel ruled the earth. These bulldozers werent built to hesitatethey were built to dominate. No limits. No mercy. Just raw power. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H and D10 to forgotten giants like the Euclid TC-12 and Allis-Chalmers HD41 these machines came from an era when dozers were built to be rebuilt not replaced. No software. No electronic babysitters. Just engines tracks and frames strong enough to outlive the land they reshaped. They carved mountains. They crushed resistance. They worked in heat dust war"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j4zc6LDrU1w)  2026-01-18T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"3 Excavators So Rare Youll Only See Them Once #excavators COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jPvBPE44n44)  2025-12-06T15:30Z [---] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Dozers That Were Stronger Than Todays Machines This 1960s bulldozer could push 30% more material than modern machines costing twice as much. Another was so powerful it would never be allowed to pass todays safety regulations. And one forgotten giant delivered more usable force than todays flagship modelswithout a single computer. Before emissions laws electronics and efficiency charts bulldozers were built for one thing: raw unstoppable strength. The golden age of bulldozers produced machines so brutally overengineered that many modern dozers still cant match their blade force"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mwJ_yVOJ5Gs)  2025-12-26T13:58Z [----] followers, 38.6K engagements


"10 Old Scrapers That Modern Operators Still Dream About Theres a Caterpillar 631B sitting in a museum right now that multiple companies have tried to buy and the owner refuses to sell it at any price. Not because its rare. Not because its restored. But because the people who ran these machines know something modern operators are starting to realize again: They dont make scrapers like this anymore. Before GPS. Before emissions systems. Before computer diagnostics and automated controls. These machines moved mountains using raw mechanical power and pure operator skill. In this documentary we"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=nmjjN_tq2pg)  2026-01-05T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1980s That Were Great But Failed The 1980s gave us some of the most brilliant excavators ever builtmachines with insane hydraulics advanced engineering and designs that were years ahead of their time. On paper they should have dominated the world. Operators loved them. Dealers praised them. The industry expected big things But reality had other plans. High costs. Unfamiliar technology. Weak dealer networks. Bad timing. And market shifts these machines simply couldnt survive. In this video we reveal [--] legendary excavators from the 1980s that should have been iconsbut"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=pWWzsW-SB2U)  2025-12-03T11:35Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Scrapers From the 1970s That Modern Crews Still Respect Before GPS. Before automation. Before machines became smartscrapers were built to be unstoppable. These 1970s giants didnt ask for perfect ground or gentle operators. They carved mountains reshaped deserts and moved more earth in a day than some modern fleets can manage in a week. Crews today still stop and stare when one of these monsters shows up on a job sitenot out of nostalgia but out of respect. Because these machines werent designed to cooperate with the land They were designed to dominate it. From legendary workhorses like the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=szkOpjZ5xzs)  2026-01-15T14:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1980s That Refused to Break Down The 1980s gave us excavators that were built like tanks. Before electronics sensors and software took over job sites excavators were engineered with thick steel oversized components and brutally simple hydraulic systems. These machines werent designed to impress sales brochures they were built to dig lift and survive year after year in the harshest conditions imaginable. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down. These legends earned their reputations through decades of real work often outlasting"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uMDZLm8Pvyg)  2025-12-17T11:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten European Construction Machines That Shocked the Industry Theres a machine buried in the abandoned mines of Germany that could eat through solid rock faster than anything we build today. Nobody talks about it. Nobody remembers it. And thats the real tragedy. While American giants like Caterpillar dominate history books Europe was quietly creating machines so advanced that even modern engineers stare at their blueprints and whisper How did they do this From a Soviet excavator that defied physics To a French amphibious beast that could dig while floating To a German walking colossus"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ug71JnfjX7w)  2026-01-13T13:10Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics Before touchscreens sensors laptops and error codes took over construction sites heavy equipment spoke a different language. In the 1990s machines didnt rely on software updates or warning lights to stay productive. They relied on mechanical engines hydraulic logic and raw operator skill. No ECUs. No limp modes. No electronic shutdowns. Just iron diesel and engineering built to survive dust vibration heat and abuse. In this video we count down [--] Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=w7nsrHk-y4I)  2025-12-19T11:31Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Strongest Heavy Duty Excavators Built in the 1980s The 1980s werent just about cassette tapes muscle cars and early computers they were also the decade when excavators went full beast mode. While the world wasnt watching manufacturers were quietly building some of the strongest heavy-duty excavators ever madegiant machines built to rip through rock strip overburden and feed massive haul trucks in open-pit mines and mega-projects. No compact toys. No backyard diggers. Just high-tonnage monsters made of thick steel brutal hydraulics and engines that lived at full load. In this video we dive"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=w8aMOzZ3DJg)  2025-11-26T15:34Z [--] followers, [---] engagements


"10 MOST HATED bulldozers from the 1980s The 1980s were supposed to be the future of bulldozers. More power. More comfort. More technology. Instead many operators got unreliable hydraulics fragile early electronics overheating engines and repair bills that never stopped. Some of these machines didnt just disappointthey became so disliked that crews refused to run them. A few even damaged trust in entire brands for years. They looked good on paper. They failed in the dirt. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated bulldozers from the 1980smachines operators remember for all the wrong"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=FIBGb9cEG_4)  2026-02-03T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Iron Bulldozers That Outworked an Entire Crew Before computers before automation one bulldozer could replace an entire crew of men. These machines didnt just push dirtthey carved roads through mountains cleared forests and built cities from nothing. No screens. No sensors. Just raw horsepower steel tracks and operators who trusted iron more than technology. They worked in heat mud snow and war zones. They never complained. They never quit. Many are still running todaydecades later. This documentary explores [--] old iron bulldozers that outworked an entire crewmachines so powerful that"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KIp5s591VLI)  2026-02-01T13:13Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Hitachi Excavators From the 1980s That Changed Construction Forever In the 1980s most companies were improving excavators but Hitachi was reinventing them. Faster hydraulics. Smarter control systems. Engines that refused to die. And machine durability so legendary that contractors around the world switched brands almost overnight. These werent just excavators they were innovations that changed the construction world forever. In todays video we explore the [--] Hitachi excavators from the 1980s that became global icons including: EX60 the compact excavator that reshaped urban construction"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=NSrc68PQljc)  2025-12-01T13:17Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"7 Old School Bulldozers That Could Run Forever Before electronics took over bulldozers were built with one goal: never stop working. Thick steel frames. Oversized engines. Purely mechanical systems designed to survive abuse neglect and decades of hard labor. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and war zonesplaces where a breakdown wasnt just inconvenient it was unacceptable. Some were rebuilt again and again. Others never needed to be rebuilt at all. And many are still pushing dirt today long after their operators retired. In this video we explore [--] old-school bulldozers that could"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UQe3ZJWzHh0)  2026-02-02T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Classic Dozers That Laugh at Modern Machines Before sensors screens and software updates bulldozers were built from pure iron and stubborn engineering. No warning lights. No computers. No electronic safety nets. Just massive steel frames overbuilt drivetrains and engines designed to keep running no matter how badly they were treated. Modern machines are smarterbut these were tougher. They worked where electronics fail. They kept going when everything else stopped. Many of these dozers are still running today decades after production ended. In this video we explore [--] classic bulldozers"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Wz2l9PVgySA)  2026-02-06T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Bulldozers That Worked Longer Than Their Replacements Theres a bulldozer in Australia thats been working for [--] years. It outlived its owner. Then his son. Now his grandson runs itand it still starts on the first crank every morning. That machine isnt a myth. And it isnt alone. Across the world bulldozers built in the 1950s 60s and 70s are still pushing dirt while their modern replacements are already rusting in scrapyards. This isnt nostalgiaits data. Maintenance logs. Hour meters. Machines with 100000+ working hours that refuse to die. The construction industry has a dirty secret:"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wJHnLShTdH8)  2026-01-12T15:17Z [----] followers, 14.6K engagements


"10 Wheel Loaders from the 1980s That Never Stopped Working Buried in quarries across America coated in decades of dust and stone 1980s wheel loaders are still moving mountains. While modern machines sit in repair shops waiting on software updates and sensor replacements these steel dinosaurs are clocking [----------] hours without slowing down. Construction crews call them unkillable. Mechanics call them bulletproof. In this video we break down [--] legendary wheel loaders from the 1980s that simply refuse to die. From the unstoppable Caterpillar 988B and 980C To quarry legends like the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=RUHNZfAe378)  2026-02-15T14:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"Why These [--] Classic Excavators Refuse to Be Forgotten Some excavators fade the moment a newer model arrives. These didnt. Long before touchscreens DEF systems and fragile electronics excavators were built with one mission: survive the job site. Thick steel booms. Oversized pins. Simple hydraulics. Engines that ran all day without complaining. These werent machines designed for showroom appeal. They were built for trenching in mud digging rock in heat and working nonstop when downtime wasnt an option. In this video we explore [--] classic excavators that refuse to be forgotten from the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uyynfUNivmM)  2026-02-13T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten ExcavatorsThat Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Before touchscreens and fragile electronics took over excavators were built to do one thing: Work nonstop. Thick steel frames. Simple hydraulics. Engines built to run in dust heat mud and rock all day without complaining. They werent flashy. They werent comfortable. But they were unstoppable. From massive electric rope shovels like the Bucyrus-Erie 3850-B and P&H 4100A to hydraulic legends like the O&K RH200 Caterpillar [----] and Demag H485 These machines were engineered with one priority: durability over everything. And heres"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uM1Tr1b1mpA)  2026-02-11T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Backhoe Loader From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time In the 1970s backhoe loaders werent designed to be efficient they were designed to be unbreakable. Massive frames. Oversized hydraulics. Low-RPM diesel engines built with zero concern for fuel costs or comfort. These machines could dig lift and tear through jobs that modern equipment would struggle to survive. They were heavier than necessary stronger than required and engineered long before cost-cutting and lightweight design took over the industry. Some outlived entire manufacturers. Some are still working today. Most were"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UbHal8jMUxw)  2026-02-09T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 MOST HATED Excavators from the [----] The 1980s were supposed to be the golden age of excavators. More hydraulics. More power. More comfort. Instead operators got machines that overheated leaked nonstop snapped pins blew pumps and spent more time broken than digging. These excavators didnt just disappoint. They angered crews. They destroyed job schedules. Some nearly ruined contractors. On paper they looked revolutionary. On site they were disasters. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated excavators from the 1980s machines operators are still complaining about decades later for very"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=b_8KR6pPEtI)  2026-02-08T14:30Z [----] followers, 12.2K engagements


"10 Classic Dozers That Laugh at Modern Machines Before sensors screens and software updates bulldozers were built from pure iron and stubborn engineering. No warning lights. No computers. No electronic safety nets. Just massive steel frames overbuilt drivetrains and engines designed to keep running no matter how badly they were treated. Modern machines are smarterbut these were tougher. They worked where electronics fail. They kept going when everything else stopped. Many of these dozers are still running today decades after production ended. In this video we explore [--] classic bulldozers"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Wz2l9PVgySA)  2026-02-06T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 MOST HATED bulldozers from the 1980s The 1980s were supposed to be the future of bulldozers. More power. More comfort. More technology. Instead many operators got unreliable hydraulics fragile early electronics overheating engines and repair bills that never stopped. Some of these machines didnt just disappointthey became so disliked that crews refused to run them. A few even damaged trust in entire brands for years. They looked good on paper. They failed in the dirt. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated bulldozers from the 1980smachines operators remember for all the wrong"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=FIBGb9cEG_4)  2026-02-03T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"7 Old School Bulldozers That Could Run Forever Before electronics took over bulldozers were built with one goal: never stop working. Thick steel frames. Oversized engines. Purely mechanical systems designed to survive abuse neglect and decades of hard labor. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and war zonesplaces where a breakdown wasnt just inconvenient it was unacceptable. Some were rebuilt again and again. Others never needed to be rebuilt at all. And many are still pushing dirt today long after their operators retired. In this video we explore [--] old-school bulldozers that could"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UQe3ZJWzHh0)  2026-02-02T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Iron Bulldozers That Outworked an Entire Crew Before computers before automation one bulldozer could replace an entire crew of men. These machines didnt just push dirtthey carved roads through mountains cleared forests and built cities from nothing. No screens. No sensors. Just raw horsepower steel tracks and operators who trusted iron more than technology. They worked in heat mud snow and war zones. They never complained. They never quit. Many are still running todaydecades later. This documentary explores [--] old iron bulldozers that outworked an entire crewmachines so powerful that"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=KIp5s591VLI)  2026-02-01T13:13Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Vintage Dozers That Were Overengineered to Perfection Before computers decided everything engineers built bulldozers with one rule: make it unbreakable. Thick steel frames. Massive drivetrains. Parts designed to outlast the men operating them. These machines werent just built to workthey were built to survive explosions rockslides heat cold and decades of abuse. They were heavier than necessary. Stronger than required. And nearly impossible to kill. Many of them are still running todaylong after their modern replacements failed. From electric-drive giants that worked like locomotives To"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=jflHptEzruk)  2026-01-29T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Brutal Dozers From the 1970s That Refused to Die In the 1970s bulldozers werent built for comfortthey were built for war against earth and stone. No screens. No sensors. No computers. Just raw steel roaring engines and frames thick enough to survive explosions heat and decades of abuse. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and disaster zones where modern equipment would give up. Most were meant to be replaced. Instead they refused to die. Some are still pushing dirt todayhalf a century later. From forgotten European brutes To Soviet monsters built for frozen wastelands To"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=tRQfuZPGj_s)  2026-01-28T15:37Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Bulldozers That Proved Old Iron Was Built Different Welcome to the age of real iron. These bulldozers werent built to impress. They were built to endure. No computers. No software. No excuses. Just steel torque and will. From the unstoppable Caterpillar D9 to the brutal Komatsu D355A from the indestructible Allis-Chalmers HD41 to the legendary D7Gthese machines were forged in an era when failure was not an option. Mines forests war zones and remote frontiers trusted them because they never stopped. Modern dozers are smarter. These were stronger. They didnt adapt to terrain. They erased it."  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=JRbtl1lqqUY)  2026-01-26T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old School Dozers That Were Way Ahead of Their Time In [----] LeTourneau built a bulldozer that ran on electricity. In [----] International Harvester created a dozer so precise it felt like a sports car. And in [----] Caterpillar introduced the technology that would end gasoline power in heavy equipment forever. These arent concepts. These were real machinesbuilt decades before the industry was ready. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers that were so far ahead of their time modern engineers still study them. From electric-drive monsters and early power-shift systems to diesel revolutions"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6HRcSnY0W6o)  2026-01-25T11:53Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Bulldozers That Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Picture a bulldozer with two engines each powering its own track. Now imagine a 65-ton giant that was once the largest dozer on Earthand is still working fifty years later. These arent prototypes. They arent museum pieces. They are real machines that ruled job sites decades agoand could still outwork many modern dozers today. From the twin-engine Euclid TC-12 to the legendary Allis-Chalmers HD-41 from the unstoppable Cat D8H to Komatsus mining monsters and John Deeres hydrostatic pioneers These forgotten giants prove"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=SMa3dQWPmVU)  2026-01-22T15:05Z [----] followers, 11.7K engagements


"10 Vintage Bulldozers That Modern Machines Still Cant Beat Welcome to the era of unstoppable steel. Before sensors. Before software. Before mercy. These bulldozers werent designed to assist operators. They were designed to dominate the ground beneath them. The Caterpillar D8. The brutal D9. International Harvesters TD-14. The legendary Cat D7. Allis-Chalmers HD machines. Komatsus D355A. Fiat-Allis workhorses. Shantui SD giants. Soviet-era T-170 and T-330 beasts. And the immortal Cat D6 9U. These machines were built in a world where downtime meant disaster where a wrench mattered more than a"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=1TyZwaLIpWM)  2026-01-21T16:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Dozers From the 1960s That Were Built Like Tanks Welcome to an age when steel had no limits. Before comfort. Before computers. Before mercy. These dozers werent designed to assist. They were built to dominate. Thick armor. Brutal torque. Frames that refused to bend. From the Caterpillar D9G and D8H To the D7E D6C IH TD-25 John Deere [---] and the Allis-Chalmers HD21 These machines didnt move earth they defeated it. No touchscreens. No sensors. No safety nets. Just iron gears and operators who trusted steel more than software. Modern dozers are smarter. These were fearless. They didnt push"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3BYOrhP9OqM)  2026-01-20T15:20Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 1980s Hydraulic Excavators That Changed Construction Forever Welcome to the decade that reshaped the earth. These excavators werent upgrades they were revolutions. In the 1980s hydraulics replaced muscle. Steel replaced limits. Jobs that once took weeks were finished in hours. From the massive Hitachi EX3500 that proved hydraulics could dominate mining To mid-size legends like the Komatsu PC200 and Hitachi EX200 that became the backbone of every jobsite To wheeled machines like the Case Poclain 1088P that transformed city construction These excavators didnt just dig. They rewrote how the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3lql0Lwr5gs)  2026-01-19T15:25Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Heavy Bulldozers That Modern Models Still Cant Match Welcome to a world where steel ruled the earth. These bulldozers werent built to hesitatethey were built to dominate. No limits. No mercy. Just raw power. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H and D10 to forgotten giants like the Euclid TC-12 and Allis-Chalmers HD41 these machines came from an era when dozers were built to be rebuilt not replaced. No software. No electronic babysitters. Just engines tracks and frames strong enough to outlive the land they reshaped. They carved mountains. They crushed resistance. They worked in heat dust war"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j4zc6LDrU1w)  2026-01-18T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Excavators That Made Todays Machines Look Fragile Welcome to a world where steel meets disaster. These excavators were built to dominate the earthbut the earth fights back. Collapses. Fires. Floods. No warnings. No mercy. Just raw iron against chaos. Before sensors software and delicate systems these forgotten giants were forged to survive. From the unstoppable Bucyrus-Erie 195-B to brutal beasts like the Demag H55 Link-Belt LS-78 and Hitachi UH083 these machines worked in quarries mines forests and demolition zones where failure meant everything stopped. Modern excavators are"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AfDLJ-B8kgw)  2026-01-16T15:39Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Scrapers From the 1970s That Modern Crews Still Respect Before GPS. Before automation. Before machines became smartscrapers were built to be unstoppable. These 1970s giants didnt ask for perfect ground or gentle operators. They carved mountains reshaped deserts and moved more earth in a day than some modern fleets can manage in a week. Crews today still stop and stare when one of these monsters shows up on a job sitenot out of nostalgia but out of respect. Because these machines werent designed to cooperate with the land They were designed to dominate it. From legendary workhorses like the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=szkOpjZ5xzs)  2026-01-15T14:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1970s That Were Built Like War Machines Before screens. Before sensors. Before machines became delicate. Excavators were built like tanks. Thick steel. Brutal hydraulics. Engines that didnt care about dust heat or abuse. These 1970s monsters werent designed to workthey were designed to survive war against the earth itself. Some of them ran for decades with no rebuild. Some were buried flooded abandoned and still came back to life. And today modern engineers look at these machines and ask one terrifying question: Why cant we build this anymore In this video we uncover 10"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=2SnHmc7VlNg)  2026-01-14T13:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten European Construction Machines That Shocked the Industry Theres a machine buried in the abandoned mines of Germany that could eat through solid rock faster than anything we build today. Nobody talks about it. Nobody remembers it. And thats the real tragedy. While American giants like Caterpillar dominate history books Europe was quietly creating machines so advanced that even modern engineers stare at their blueprints and whisper How did they do this From a Soviet excavator that defied physics To a French amphibious beast that could dig while floating To a German walking colossus"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ug71JnfjX7w)  2026-01-13T13:10Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Old Bulldozers That Worked Longer Than Their Replacements Theres a bulldozer in Australia thats been working for [--] years. It outlived its owner. Then his son. Now his grandson runs itand it still starts on the first crank every morning. That machine isnt a myth. And it isnt alone. Across the world bulldozers built in the 1950s 60s and 70s are still pushing dirt while their modern replacements are already rusting in scrapyards. This isnt nostalgiaits data. Maintenance logs. Hour meters. Machines with 100000+ working hours that refuse to die. The construction industry has a dirty secret:"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wJHnLShTdH8)  2026-01-12T15:17Z [----] followers, 14.6K engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Refused to Die Modern bulldozers shut down over sensor errors. These didnt. Built in the 1980s these machines worked without computers survived abuse without complaints and kept pushing dirt long after they were supposed to be scrap. They werent efficient on paperbut they were unstoppable in reality. While newer dozers wait for diagnostics and software resets these old giants still start still pull and still work like they have something to prove. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=bvRF7XaP5ZM)  2026-01-10T13:10Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Dozers That Made Operators Feel Invincible Theres a special class of bulldozers that did more than move earth they changed how operators felt about the job. These were the machines that made mountains feel temporary. That turned impossible terrain into a challenge instead of a barrier. That gave operators the confidence to push harder work longer and attempt jobs others wouldnt even bid on. #dozer COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Ld3SHLznRjA)  2026-01-09T11:52Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Mechanical Bulldozers That Worked Without Electronics Before ECUs fault codes laptops and dealer lockouts entered the cab bulldozers were built on pure mechanical logic. Steel replaced software. Hydraulics replaced algorithms. Operators replaced computers. The bulldozers in this documentary werent low-tech they were mechanically intelligent. Designed to survive dust heat vibration bad fuel and neglect in places where electronics fail instantly. In this video we count down [--] Bulldozers That Worked Without Electronics specific models not generic families machines that could work fail and be"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=VYmI16YSD08)  2026-01-08T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For These bulldozers arent advertised. They arent sitting in showrooms. And when one appears for sale its gone fast. Construction companies still hunt these machines down not because theyre old but because nothing modern has truly replaced them. Built before electronics emissions systems software lockouts and dealer-only diagnostics these dozers were engineered for one purpose: Work. Survive. Repeat. In this documentary we count down [--] Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For machines so reliable they became legends. COPYRIGHT"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=GH1W5k5cb80)  2026-01-07T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Scrapers That Modern Operators Still Dream About Theres a Caterpillar 631B sitting in a museum right now that multiple companies have tried to buy and the owner refuses to sell it at any price. Not because its rare. Not because its restored. But because the people who ran these machines know something modern operators are starting to realize again: They dont make scrapers like this anymore. Before GPS. Before emissions systems. Before computer diagnostics and automated controls. These machines moved mountains using raw mechanical power and pure operator skill. In this documentary we"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=nmjjN_tq2pg)  2026-01-05T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Bulldozers That Modern Engineering Couldnt Replace In [----] Caterpillar replaced the legendary D11N with a newer model. That shouldve been the end of the story. It wasnt. Mining and construction companies around the world refused to let their D11Ns die. Some are still working todayover [--] years later rebuilt again and again logging 80000+ hours and outperforming machines that cost millions to replace. Why Because sometimes they really dont make them like they used to. In this documentary were counting down [--] bulldozers that became impossible to replacemachines so overbuilt so brutally"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=a6ZCJyDAk_k)  2026-01-04T13:11Z [----] followers, 15.3K engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Never Needed a Laptop A mining company in Australia had two bulldozers fail on the same day. One was a [----] machine worth over $2 million. An error code shut it down. It sat idle for three days waiting for a technician and a laptop. The other was a [----] Caterpillar D9L. The operator heard a noise. Grabbed a wrench. Tightened a bolt. Back to work in [--] minutes. That moment explains everything. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that didnt need laptops software or diagnostic codes machines built before computers entered"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=epXl2jHlvCU)  2026-01-03T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1980s Built Before Reliability Was Optional Theres an excavator working in a Montana quarry right now with [-----] hours on the clock. No major breakdowns. No electronics. No excuses. Meanwhile modern machines barely survive a few years before repair bills take them out of service. Thats the difference. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down machines built before emissions systems sensors and software took over heavy equipment. These excavators werent designed to impress buyers. They were designed to stay"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=SJDXN3VFw0c)  2026-01-02T14:45Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Scrapers That Could Run Non Stop in Extreme Conditions These machines were never meant to rest. They werent built for comfort. They werent designed to impress. They were built to run. Hour after hour. Day after day. In heat that kills engines. In cold that cracks steel. In dust mud rock and conditions where stopping meant failure. Before computers sensors and efficiency metrics scrapers were engineered for one thing only endurance. In this documentary-style breakdown we count down [--] scrapers that could run nonstop in extreme conditions machines that stayed in production when others"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UkRQgZJWSt0)  2025-12-31T12:20Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Tanks A 40-ton machine hits hardpan soil at fifteen miles per hour. The frame doesnt flex. The bowl doesnt crack. The engine doesnt even flinch. This is the golden age of scraper construction when manufacturers built machines meant to outlast job sites companies and entire decades. Before emissions restrictions. Before lightweight designs. Before cost-cutting replaced overengineering. In this documentary we count down [--] Earthmoving Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Absolute Tanks machines so strong that many are still working today"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZmuxyPFsbww)  2025-12-30T11:30Z [----] followers, 17K engagements


"10 Bulldozers That Were Too Heavy to Ever Be Replaced Picture a bulldozer so massive that moving it requires disassembling the entire machine loading it onto [--] flatbed trucks and securing special permits across multiple states. A bulldozer so heavy that the ground shakes a quarter mile away when it pushes. And in some cases a bulldozer that costs more to move than to replace. These machines existand many of them never move at all. In this documentary-style breakdown we uncover the [--] Bulldozers That Were Too Big to Move. These are the iron giants so massive so heavy and so logistically"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=iw7jk2u1Q9k)  2025-12-28T11:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Dozers That Were Stronger Than Todays Machines This 1960s bulldozer could push 30% more material than modern machines costing twice as much. Another was so powerful it would never be allowed to pass todays safety regulations. And one forgotten giant delivered more usable force than todays flagship modelswithout a single computer. Before emissions laws electronics and efficiency charts bulldozers were built for one thing: raw unstoppable strength. The golden age of bulldozers produced machines so brutally overengineered that many modern dozers still cant match their blade force"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mwJ_yVOJ5Gs)  2025-12-26T13:58Z [----] followers, 38.6K engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the Modern World Before skyscrapers highways and megacities there was dirt rock and terrain that had to be conquered. In the 1960s bulldozers became more than machines they became the backbone of modern civilization. Built from raw steel powered by massive diesel engines and designed with zero concern for comfort these dozers reshaped the world long before computers ever touched a job site. They pushed mountains. They carved highways. They made the impossible possible. In this video were counting down the [--] Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=j-bMAbS3XpE)  2025-12-24T11:16Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had Ask any construction crew what slows jobs down today and they wont say lack of technology theyll say breakdowns. Before screens sensors emissions systems and software lockouts construction machines were built with one priority: keep working. No error codes. No forced shutdowns. Just steel hydraulics and engines that ran all day without excuses. In this video we count down [--] Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had machines that valued reliability over features uptime over comfort and productivity over"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=6mv9tcb0flY)  2025-12-23T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of Their Time Not every great machine becomes successful. Some dont fail because they were weak they fail because the world wasnt ready. Long before GPS grading automation smart hydraulics and onboard computers a handful of construction machines introduced ideas so advanced that contractors didnt trust them and manufacturers couldnt fully support them. They were faster. Smarter. More capable than anything around them. And thats exactly why they disappeared. In this video we uncover [--] Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=7k1oPTZ17s4)  2025-12-22T15:05Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever There was a time when construction didnt rely on software sensors or automation. It relied on raw mechanical power. In the 1970s earthmoving machines became so strong so reliable and so productive that construction methods had to be rewritten from the ground up. Projects grew larger. Deadlines shrank. And human limits were replaced by steel diesel and unstoppable engineering. In this video we count down [--] Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever the iron giants that reshaped how roads dams cities"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y43pg-1dlWk)  2025-12-20T11:43Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics Before touchscreens sensors laptops and error codes took over construction sites heavy equipment spoke a different language. In the 1990s machines didnt rely on software updates or warning lights to stay productive. They relied on mechanical engines hydraulic logic and raw operator skill. No ECUs. No limp modes. No electronic shutdowns. Just iron diesel and engineering built to survive dust vibration heat and abuse. In this video we count down [--] Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=w7nsrHk-y4I)  2025-12-19T11:31Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways Before Europes highways became smooth fast and world-class they were nothing but rough terrain rocks forests and endless dirt. The machines that carved those landscapes into perfection werent modern computerized graders they were the iron giants of the 1980s. This was the era when graders were built with pure muscle: massive diesel engines heavy steel frames advanced hydraulics for their time and operators who relied on skill instead of software. In this video were counting down [--] Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=UbfYeJP0MUI)  2025-12-18T11:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1980s That Refused to Break Down The 1980s gave us excavators that were built like tanks. Before electronics sensors and software took over job sites excavators were engineered with thick steel oversized components and brutally simple hydraulic systems. These machines werent designed to impress sales brochures they were built to dig lift and survive year after year in the harshest conditions imaginable. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down. These legends earned their reputations through decades of real work often outlasting"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=uMDZLm8Pvyg)  2025-12-17T11:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Could Outwork Modern Models What if a bulldozer built over [--] years ago could still outwork todays high-tech machines Before touchscreens sensors and software took over heavy equipment bulldozers were built from thick steel massive castings and brutally simple mechanical systems. The 1980s produced some of the toughest dozers ever made machines designed to push dirt all day every day with no excuses and no electronics to fail. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that could outwork modern models. These machines werent built for comfort or"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=TVGdYHddbqo)  2025-12-16T11:30Z [----] followers, 25.4K engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1970s Still Working Today Against All Odds The 1970s were a different era for heavy machinery. No computers. No sensors. No electronic limits. Just raw steel simple hydraulics and engines built to survive punishment. Half a century later logic says these excavators should be gone rusted away scrapped forgotten. But against all odds some of them are still working today. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1970s that are STILL digging lifting and working every single day. These machines survived harsh job sites brutal operators minimal maintenance and"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=WmyGVNBRj4w)  2025-12-15T12:42Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Excavators From the 1990s That Were So Strong They Broke Records The 1990s were a different era for excavators. No emissions restrictions. No software limiting power. No electronic babysitting. Just huge engines brutal hydraulics and steel so thick it terrified job sites. In this video were counting down [--] excavators from the 1990s that were so strong they broke records. These werent just machines they were monsters that dominated mines mega construction projects and infrastructure builds around the world. Youll see: ⛏ Excavators that lifted more than their own weight ⛏ Machines that dug"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=fY1R2ZdylsI)  2025-12-13T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Forgotten Cranes From the 1970s That Could Lift Anything The 1970s were a different world an era when crane makers built machines with raw steel insane lifting power and zero electronics. These cranes didnt need computers they didnt need warning sensors they didnt need tech to tell them what they could lift. They were engineered so tough that many could hoist loads modern cranes still struggle with. In this video we reveal [--] forgotten cranes from the 1970s that could lift almost anything. From the underrated P&H 670TC the rugged Tadano TL-300 the mythical Liebherr HS [---] and the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=BZ3CrUciMIs)  2025-12-10T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"3 Excavators That Worked [--] Years Without Repairs COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=QFda6qSWc54)  2025-12-09T04:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"3 Excavators Too Heavy for Normal Roads COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=XhNdCKM4frw)  2025-12-08T15:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements


"10 Dozers From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time The 1970s didnt just give us bulldozers they gave us monstersmachines so strong so overbuilt and so insanely powerful that even todays dozers struggle to match their raw force. These were the machines with engines the size of car garages undercarriages built like tanks and pushing power so brutal that operators joked they could move mountainsand they werent wrong. In this video we count down [--] dozers from the 1970s that were simply TOO strong for their time. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H the earth-ripping Komatsu D355A the"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=HHWGF9mdAHw)  2025-12-08T09:30Z [----] followers, 45.6K engagements


"3 Excavators With Engines Stronger Than Trucks COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"  
[YouTube Link](https://youtube.com/watch?v=4pfPvyELea4)  2025-12-08T05:20Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

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"10 Wheel Loaders from the 1980s That Never Stopped Working Buried in quarries across America coated in decades of dust and stone 1980s wheel loaders are still moving mountains. While modern machines sit in repair shops waiting on software updates and sensor replacements these steel dinosaurs are clocking [----------] hours without slowing down. Construction crews call them unkillable. Mechanics call them bulletproof. In this video we break down [--] legendary wheel loaders from the 1980s that simply refuse to die. From the unstoppable Caterpillar 988B and 980C To quarry legends like the"
YouTube Link 2026-02-15T14:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"How [---] Million Tons of Strawberries Are Harvested in the USA 🍓 Ever wondered how [---] million tons of strawberries are harvested in the USA every year From sunrise to sunset farmers and workers across the country pick pack and ship these juicy berries at lightning speed. In this video we reveal the incredible processfrom planting to pickingthat keeps grocery stores stocked and millions of people fed. Watch the full journey of Americas favorite fruit and see the technology labor and passion behind every strawberry you eat. Dont forget to like comment and subscribe for more amazing harvest"
YouTube Link 2025-06-05T15:45Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"10 Vintage Dozers That Were Overengineered to Perfection Before computers decided everything engineers built bulldozers with one rule: make it unbreakable. Thick steel frames. Massive drivetrains. Parts designed to outlast the men operating them. These machines werent just built to workthey were built to survive explosions rockslides heat cold and decades of abuse. They were heavier than necessary. Stronger than required. And nearly impossible to kill. Many of them are still running todaylong after their modern replacements failed. From electric-drive giants that worked like locomotives To"
YouTube Link 2026-01-29T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Brutal Dozers From the 1970s That Refused to Die In the 1970s bulldozers werent built for comfortthey were built for war against earth and stone. No screens. No sensors. No computers. Just raw steel roaring engines and frames thick enough to survive explosions heat and decades of abuse. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and disaster zones where modern equipment would give up. Most were meant to be replaced. Instead they refused to die. Some are still pushing dirt todayhalf a century later. From forgotten European brutes To Soviet monsters built for frozen wastelands To"
YouTube Link 2026-01-28T15:37Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Komatsu Excavators From the 1980s That Became Legends The 1980s was the decade Komatsu transformed from a rising challenger into a global excavator powerhouse. This was the era when Komatsu unleashed machines so tough so innovative and so far ahead of their time that they didnt just competethey set the standard every other brand tried to follow. From mid-size workhorses that dominated cities to massive digging giants that shaped mines highways dams and mega-projects across the world these excavators defined an era of engineering excellence. In this video we reveal [--] legendary Komatsu"
YouTube Link 2025-11-29T11:20Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Backhoe Loader From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time In the 1970s backhoe loaders werent designed to be efficient they were designed to be unbreakable. Massive frames. Oversized hydraulics. Low-RPM diesel engines built with zero concern for fuel costs or comfort. These machines could dig lift and tear through jobs that modern equipment would struggle to survive. They were heavier than necessary stronger than required and engineered long before cost-cutting and lightweight design took over the industry. Some outlived entire manufacturers. Some are still working today. Most were"
YouTube Link 2026-02-09T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 MOST HATED Excavators from the [----] The 1980s were supposed to be the golden age of excavators. More hydraulics. More power. More comfort. Instead operators got machines that overheated leaked nonstop snapped pins blew pumps and spent more time broken than digging. These excavators didnt just disappoint. They angered crews. They destroyed job schedules. Some nearly ruined contractors. On paper they looked revolutionary. On site they were disasters. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated excavators from the 1980s machines operators are still complaining about decades later for very"
YouTube Link 2026-02-08T14:30Z [----] followers, 12.2K engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1990s That Were So Strong They Broke Records The 1990s were a different era for excavators. No emissions restrictions. No software limiting power. No electronic babysitting. Just huge engines brutal hydraulics and steel so thick it terrified job sites. In this video were counting down [--] excavators from the 1990s that were so strong they broke records. These werent just machines they were monsters that dominated mines mega construction projects and infrastructure builds around the world. Youll see: ⛏ Excavators that lifted more than their own weight ⛏ Machines that dug"
YouTube Link 2025-12-13T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten ExcavatorsThat Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Before touchscreens and fragile electronics took over excavators were built to do one thing: Work nonstop. Thick steel frames. Simple hydraulics. Engines built to run in dust heat mud and rock all day without complaining. They werent flashy. They werent comfortable. But they were unstoppable. From massive electric rope shovels like the Bucyrus-Erie 3850-B and P&H 4100A to hydraulic legends like the O&K RH200 Caterpillar [----] and Demag H485 These machines were engineered with one priority: durability over everything. And heres"
YouTube Link 2026-02-11T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"Why These [--] Classic Excavators Refuse to Be Forgotten Some excavators fade the moment a newer model arrives. These didnt. Long before touchscreens DEF systems and fragile electronics excavators were built with one mission: survive the job site. Thick steel booms. Oversized pins. Simple hydraulics. Engines that ran all day without complaining. These werent machines designed for showroom appeal. They were built for trenching in mud digging rock in heat and working nonstop when downtime wasnt an option. In this video we explore [--] classic excavators that refuse to be forgotten from the"
YouTube Link 2026-02-13T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Vintage Bulldozers That Modern Machines Still Cant Beat Welcome to the era of unstoppable steel. Before sensors. Before software. Before mercy. These bulldozers werent designed to assist operators. They were designed to dominate the ground beneath them. The Caterpillar D8. The brutal D9. International Harvesters TD-14. The legendary Cat D7. Allis-Chalmers HD machines. Komatsus D355A. Fiat-Allis workhorses. Shantui SD giants. Soviet-era T-170 and T-330 beasts. And the immortal Cat D6 9U. These machines were built in a world where downtime meant disaster where a wrench mattered more than a"
YouTube Link 2026-01-21T16:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1970s That Were Built Like War Machines Before screens. Before sensors. Before machines became delicate. Excavators were built like tanks. Thick steel. Brutal hydraulics. Engines that didnt care about dust heat or abuse. These 1970s monsters werent designed to workthey were designed to survive war against the earth itself. Some of them ran for decades with no rebuild. Some were buried flooded abandoned and still came back to life. And today modern engineers look at these machines and ask one terrifying question: Why cant we build this anymore In this video we uncover 10"
YouTube Link 2026-01-14T13:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 1980s Hydraulic Excavators That Changed Construction Forever Welcome to the decade that reshaped the earth. These excavators werent upgrades they were revolutions. In the 1980s hydraulics replaced muscle. Steel replaced limits. Jobs that once took weeks were finished in hours. From the massive Hitachi EX3500 that proved hydraulics could dominate mining To mid-size legends like the Komatsu PC200 and Hitachi EX200 that became the backbone of every jobsite To wheeled machines like the Case Poclain 1088P that transformed city construction These excavators didnt just dig. They rewrote how the"
YouTube Link 2026-01-19T15:25Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Old Excavators Still Running Better Than New Ones In a world filled with high-tech excavators loaded with sensors computers and fragile electronics a few old legends are still outworking them all. These machines were built in an era when reliability meant steel not software when engines were simple hydraulics were honest and toughness wasnt an option it was the standard. In this video were counting down the [--] Old Excavators Still Running Better Than New Ones machines like the CAT [---] Komatsu PC200 Hitachi EX200 Volvo EC210 Liebherr R934/R944 JCB JS Series Kobelco SK200 Case CX210 Doosan"
YouTube Link 2025-11-16T05:31Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"10 Old School Dozers That Were Way Ahead of Their Time In [----] LeTourneau built a bulldozer that ran on electricity. In [----] International Harvester created a dozer so precise it felt like a sports car. And in [----] Caterpillar introduced the technology that would end gasoline power in heavy equipment forever. These arent concepts. These were real machinesbuilt decades before the industry was ready. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers that were so far ahead of their time modern engineers still study them. From electric-drive monsters and early power-shift systems to diesel revolutions"
YouTube Link 2026-01-25T11:53Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had Ask any construction crew what slows jobs down today and they wont say lack of technology theyll say breakdowns. Before screens sensors emissions systems and software lockouts construction machines were built with one priority: keep working. No error codes. No forced shutdowns. Just steel hydraulics and engines that ran all day without excuses. In this video we count down [--] Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had machines that valued reliability over features uptime over comfort and productivity over"
YouTube Link 2025-12-23T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Most Powerful Excavators From the 1980s That Shocked the Industry The 1980s wasnt just a decade of big ideas it was the era when excavators went BEAST MODE. Manufacturers unleashed machines so massive so powerful and so far ahead of their time that the entire construction and mining world had to stop and stare. These werent ordinary excavators they were earth-eating monsters capable of ripping through rock swallowing mountains and doing the impossible long before todays technology existed. In this video we break down the [--] most powerful excavators from the 1980s that shocked the industry"
YouTube Link 2025-11-25T15:12Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of Their Time Not every great machine becomes successful. Some dont fail because they were weak they fail because the world wasnt ready. Long before GPS grading automation smart hydraulics and onboard computers a handful of construction machines introduced ideas so advanced that contractors didnt trust them and manufacturers couldnt fully support them. They were faster. Smarter. More capable than anything around them. And thats exactly why they disappeared. In this video we uncover [--] Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of"
YouTube Link 2025-12-22T15:05Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Caterpillar Excavators From the 1980s That Were Ahead of Their Time The 1980s were the decade Caterpillar stopped following the industry and started rewriting it. This was the era when CAT unleashed excavators so advanced so powerful and so far ahead of their competition that the construction world had no idea what was coming. From hydraulic systems decades ahead of their time to machines built with unmatched structural strength and engineering precision these excavators didnt just digthey changed the future of construction forever. In this video we explore [--] Caterpillar Excavators From"
YouTube Link 2025-11-27T14:18Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Forgotten Excavators That Made Todays Machines Look Fragile Welcome to a world where steel meets disaster. These excavators were built to dominate the earthbut the earth fights back. Collapses. Fires. Floods. No warnings. No mercy. Just raw iron against chaos. Before sensors software and delicate systems these forgotten giants were forged to survive. From the unstoppable Bucyrus-Erie 195-B to brutal beasts like the Demag H55 Link-Belt LS-78 and Hitachi UH083 these machines worked in quarries mines forests and demolition zones where failure meant everything stopped. Modern excavators are"
YouTube Link 2026-01-16T15:39Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Forgotten Cranes From the 1970s That Could Lift Anything The 1970s were a different world an era when crane makers built machines with raw steel insane lifting power and zero electronics. These cranes didnt need computers they didnt need warning sensors they didnt need tech to tell them what they could lift. They were engineered so tough that many could hoist loads modern cranes still struggle with. In this video we reveal [--] forgotten cranes from the 1970s that could lift almost anything. From the underrated P&H 670TC the rugged Tadano TL-300 the mythical Liebherr HS [---] and the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-10T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Excavators From the 1970s That Shocked the World The 1970s were one of the wildest decades in construction history a time when manufacturers broke rules experimented with bold new ideas and created excavators that looked more like prototypes from the future than job-site machines. Some were brilliant. Some were strange. Some were so advanced they terrified competitors and then disappeared almost overnight. In this video we uncover [--] forgotten excavators from the 1970s that shocked the world including: Caterpillar [---] the machine that kick-started modern hydraulic excavation"
YouTube Link 2025-12-02T13:29Z [--] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For These bulldozers arent advertised. They arent sitting in showrooms. And when one appears for sale its gone fast. Construction companies still hunt these machines down not because theyre old but because nothing modern has truly replaced them. Built before electronics emissions systems software lockouts and dealer-only diagnostics these dozers were engineered for one purpose: Work. Survive. Repeat. In this documentary we count down [--] Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For machines so reliable they became legends. COPYRIGHT"
YouTube Link 2026-01-07T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Wheel Loaders From the 1980s That Refused to Die Some machines age and some machines refuse to die. In todays video we dive into [--] legendary wheel loaders from the 1980s that are STILL working todaymachines that survived decades of abuse brutal quarries nonstop shifts and job sites that destroy newer equipment in a year. These loaders didnt rely on computers. They didnt need sensors. They didnt need electronics. They were built from steel torque and engineering that refuses to quit. From the iconic Caterpillar 966D the unstoppable Komatsu WA450 and the Scandinavian tank Volvo L90 to"
YouTube Link 2025-12-07T12:23Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Dozers From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time The 1970s didnt just give us bulldozers they gave us monstersmachines so strong so overbuilt and so insanely powerful that even todays dozers struggle to match their raw force. These were the machines with engines the size of car garages undercarriages built like tanks and pushing power so brutal that operators joked they could move mountainsand they werent wrong. In this video we count down [--] dozers from the 1970s that were simply TOO strong for their time. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H the earth-ripping Komatsu D355A the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-08T09:30Z [----] followers, 45.6K engagements

"10 Bulldozers That Proved Old Iron Was Built Different Welcome to the age of real iron. These bulldozers werent built to impress. They were built to endure. No computers. No software. No excuses. Just steel torque and will. From the unstoppable Caterpillar D9 to the brutal Komatsu D355A from the indestructible Allis-Chalmers HD41 to the legendary D7Gthese machines were forged in an era when failure was not an option. Mines forests war zones and remote frontiers trusted them because they never stopped. Modern dozers are smarter. These were stronger. They didnt adapt to terrain. They erased it."
YouTube Link 2026-01-26T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten European Excavators From the 1980s That Shocked the World The 1980s were a battleground of innovation and Europe built excavators so advanced so powerful and so strange that the world didnt know what to make of them. Some were engineering masterpieces. Some were bold experiments. Some were forgotten before anyone realized how revolutionary they truly were. But every single one of them shocked the construction industry. In this video we uncover [--] forgotten European excavators from the 1980s machines erased by time overshadowed by bigger brands and buried in history despite being"
YouTube Link 2025-11-20T15:06Z [--] followers, [--] engagements

"10 Dozers That Made Operators Feel Invincible Theres a special class of bulldozers that did more than move earth they changed how operators felt about the job. These were the machines that made mountains feel temporary. That turned impossible terrain into a challenge instead of a barrier. That gave operators the confidence to push harder work longer and attempt jobs others wouldnt even bid on. #dozer COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer"
YouTube Link 2026-01-09T11:52Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1980s Built Before Reliability Was Optional Theres an excavator working in a Montana quarry right now with [-----] hours on the clock. No major breakdowns. No electronics. No excuses. Meanwhile modern machines barely survive a few years before repair bills take them out of service. Thats the difference. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down machines built before emissions systems sensors and software took over heavy equipment. These excavators werent designed to impress buyers. They were designed to stay"
YouTube Link 2026-01-02T14:45Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Bulldozers That Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Picture a bulldozer with two engines each powering its own track. Now imagine a 65-ton giant that was once the largest dozer on Earthand is still working fifty years later. These arent prototypes. They arent museum pieces. They are real machines that ruled job sites decades agoand could still outwork many modern dozers today. From the twin-engine Euclid TC-12 to the legendary Allis-Chalmers HD-41 from the unstoppable Cat D8H to Komatsus mining monsters and John Deeres hydrostatic pioneers These forgotten giants prove"
YouTube Link 2026-01-22T15:05Z [----] followers, 11.7K engagements

"3 Excavators So Strong They Can Lift a House #excavators COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"
YouTube Link 2025-12-06T21:30Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Volvo Excavators From the 1980s That Were Built Like Tanks Before Volvo became famous for safety they built something even tougher excavators so overbuilt so rugged and so indestructible that operators swore they were basically tanks with buckets. The 1980s was Volvos iron eraa decade where kerman-built machines dominated mines frozen job sites quarries and brutal terrain that destroyed lesser excavators in weeks. These werent just durable they were nearly impossible to kill. In this video we uncover the [--] Volvo/kerman excavators from the 1980s that were truly built like tanks including:"
YouTube Link 2025-11-30T13:24Z [--] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Could Outwork Modern Models What if a bulldozer built over [--] years ago could still outwork todays high-tech machines Before touchscreens sensors and software took over heavy equipment bulldozers were built from thick steel massive castings and brutally simple mechanical systems. The 1980s produced some of the toughest dozers ever made machines designed to push dirt all day every day with no excuses and no electronics to fail. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that could outwork modern models. These machines werent built for comfort or"
YouTube Link 2025-12-16T11:30Z [----] followers, 25.4K engagements

"10 Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways Before Europes highways became smooth fast and world-class they were nothing but rough terrain rocks forests and endless dirt. The machines that carved those landscapes into perfection werent modern computerized graders they were the iron giants of the 1980s. This was the era when graders were built with pure muscle: massive diesel engines heavy steel frames advanced hydraulics for their time and operators who relied on skill instead of software. In this video were counting down [--] Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-18T11:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Scrapers That Could Run Non Stop in Extreme Conditions These machines were never meant to rest. They werent built for comfort. They werent designed to impress. They were built to run. Hour after hour. Day after day. In heat that kills engines. In cold that cracks steel. In dust mud rock and conditions where stopping meant failure. Before computers sensors and efficiency metrics scrapers were engineered for one thing only endurance. In this documentary-style breakdown we count down [--] scrapers that could run nonstop in extreme conditions machines that stayed in production when others"
YouTube Link 2025-12-31T12:20Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Scrapers From the 1980s That Construction Crews Still Miss Back in the 1980s earthmoving wasnt controlled by computers sensors or software it was powered by raw diesel muscle steel and operators who knew how to push machines to their limits. These scrapers werent just pieces of equipment they were loud fast brutal and unbelievably productive. They reshaped highways carved out dams built airports mined mountains and moved more dirt in a day than some modern machines do in a week. In todays video we look back at the [--] scrapers from the 1980s that construction crews STILL miss. From the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-06T11:47Z [----] followers, 19.2K engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1970s Still Working Today Against All Odds The 1970s were a different era for heavy machinery. No computers. No sensors. No electronic limits. Just raw steel simple hydraulics and engines built to survive punishment. Half a century later logic says these excavators should be gone rusted away scrapped forgotten. But against all odds some of them are still working today. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1970s that are STILL digging lifting and working every single day. These machines survived harsh job sites brutal operators minimal maintenance and"
YouTube Link 2025-12-15T12:42Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 German Excavators That Changed the Industry Forever Germany doesnt just build excavators they engineer perfection. From powerful mining giants to precision urban diggers German machines have shaped the entire global construction industry. In this video we reveal [--] German excavators that changed the industry forever including: O&K RH [--] the machine that redefined hydraulic precision Liebherr R [---] the mining legend built to survive the impossible Menck M500 the last great cable excavator that refused to die O&K RH [---] the excavator that revolutionized mining worldwide Liebherr A [---] the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-04T11:15Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever There was a time when construction didnt rely on software sensors or automation. It relied on raw mechanical power. In the 1970s earthmoving machines became so strong so reliable and so productive that construction methods had to be rewritten from the ground up. Projects grew larger. Deadlines shrank. And human limits were replaced by steel diesel and unstoppable engineering. In this video we count down [--] Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever the iron giants that reshaped how roads dams cities"
YouTube Link 2025-12-20T11:43Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Tanks A 40-ton machine hits hardpan soil at fifteen miles per hour. The frame doesnt flex. The bowl doesnt crack. The engine doesnt even flinch. This is the golden age of scraper construction when manufacturers built machines meant to outlast job sites companies and entire decades. Before emissions restrictions. Before lightweight designs. Before cost-cutting replaced overengineering. In this documentary we count down [--] Earthmoving Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Absolute Tanks machines so strong that many are still working today"
YouTube Link 2025-12-30T11:30Z [----] followers, 17K engagements

"10 Bulldozers That Modern Engineering Couldnt Replace In [----] Caterpillar replaced the legendary D11N with a newer model. That shouldve been the end of the story. It wasnt. Mining and construction companies around the world refused to let their D11Ns die. Some are still working todayover [--] years later rebuilt again and again logging 80000+ hours and outperforming machines that cost millions to replace. Why Because sometimes they really dont make them like they used to. In this documentary were counting down [--] bulldozers that became impossible to replacemachines so overbuilt so brutally"
YouTube Link 2026-01-04T13:11Z [----] followers, 15.3K engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Refused to Die Modern bulldozers shut down over sensor errors. These didnt. Built in the 1980s these machines worked without computers survived abuse without complaints and kept pushing dirt long after they were supposed to be scrap. They werent efficient on paperbut they were unstoppable in reality. While newer dozers wait for diagnostics and software resets these old giants still start still pull and still work like they have something to prove. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to"
YouTube Link 2026-01-10T13:10Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Never Needed a Laptop A mining company in Australia had two bulldozers fail on the same day. One was a [----] machine worth over $2 million. An error code shut it down. It sat idle for three days waiting for a technician and a laptop. The other was a [----] Caterpillar D9L. The operator heard a noise. Grabbed a wrench. Tightened a bolt. Back to work in [--] minutes. That moment explains everything. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that didnt need laptops software or diagnostic codes machines built before computers entered"
YouTube Link 2026-01-03T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Bulldozers That Were Too Heavy to Ever Be Replaced Picture a bulldozer so massive that moving it requires disassembling the entire machine loading it onto [--] flatbed trucks and securing special permits across multiple states. A bulldozer so heavy that the ground shakes a quarter mile away when it pushes. And in some cases a bulldozer that costs more to move than to replace. These machines existand many of them never move at all. In this documentary-style breakdown we uncover the [--] Bulldozers That Were Too Big to Move. These are the iron giants so massive so heavy and so logistically"
YouTube Link 2025-12-28T11:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the Modern World Before skyscrapers highways and megacities there was dirt rock and terrain that had to be conquered. In the 1960s bulldozers became more than machines they became the backbone of modern civilization. Built from raw steel powered by massive diesel engines and designed with zero concern for comfort these dozers reshaped the world long before computers ever touched a job site. They pushed mountains. They carved highways. They made the impossible possible. In this video were counting down the [--] Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-24T11:16Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Heavy Bulldozers That Modern Models Still Cant Match Welcome to a world where steel ruled the earth. These bulldozers werent built to hesitatethey were built to dominate. No limits. No mercy. Just raw power. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H and D10 to forgotten giants like the Euclid TC-12 and Allis-Chalmers HD41 these machines came from an era when dozers were built to be rebuilt not replaced. No software. No electronic babysitters. Just engines tracks and frames strong enough to outlive the land they reshaped. They carved mountains. They crushed resistance. They worked in heat dust war"
YouTube Link 2026-01-18T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"3 Excavators So Rare Youll Only See Them Once #excavators COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"
YouTube Link 2025-12-06T15:30Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Dozers That Were Stronger Than Todays Machines This 1960s bulldozer could push 30% more material than modern machines costing twice as much. Another was so powerful it would never be allowed to pass todays safety regulations. And one forgotten giant delivered more usable force than todays flagship modelswithout a single computer. Before emissions laws electronics and efficiency charts bulldozers were built for one thing: raw unstoppable strength. The golden age of bulldozers produced machines so brutally overengineered that many modern dozers still cant match their blade force"
YouTube Link 2025-12-26T13:58Z [----] followers, 38.6K engagements

"10 Old Scrapers That Modern Operators Still Dream About Theres a Caterpillar 631B sitting in a museum right now that multiple companies have tried to buy and the owner refuses to sell it at any price. Not because its rare. Not because its restored. But because the people who ran these machines know something modern operators are starting to realize again: They dont make scrapers like this anymore. Before GPS. Before emissions systems. Before computer diagnostics and automated controls. These machines moved mountains using raw mechanical power and pure operator skill. In this documentary we"
YouTube Link 2026-01-05T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1980s That Were Great But Failed The 1980s gave us some of the most brilliant excavators ever builtmachines with insane hydraulics advanced engineering and designs that were years ahead of their time. On paper they should have dominated the world. Operators loved them. Dealers praised them. The industry expected big things But reality had other plans. High costs. Unfamiliar technology. Weak dealer networks. Bad timing. And market shifts these machines simply couldnt survive. In this video we reveal [--] legendary excavators from the 1980s that should have been iconsbut"
YouTube Link 2025-12-03T11:35Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Scrapers From the 1970s That Modern Crews Still Respect Before GPS. Before automation. Before machines became smartscrapers were built to be unstoppable. These 1970s giants didnt ask for perfect ground or gentle operators. They carved mountains reshaped deserts and moved more earth in a day than some modern fleets can manage in a week. Crews today still stop and stare when one of these monsters shows up on a job sitenot out of nostalgia but out of respect. Because these machines werent designed to cooperate with the land They were designed to dominate it. From legendary workhorses like the"
YouTube Link 2026-01-15T14:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1980s That Refused to Break Down The 1980s gave us excavators that were built like tanks. Before electronics sensors and software took over job sites excavators were engineered with thick steel oversized components and brutally simple hydraulic systems. These machines werent designed to impress sales brochures they were built to dig lift and survive year after year in the harshest conditions imaginable. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down. These legends earned their reputations through decades of real work often outlasting"
YouTube Link 2025-12-17T11:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten European Construction Machines That Shocked the Industry Theres a machine buried in the abandoned mines of Germany that could eat through solid rock faster than anything we build today. Nobody talks about it. Nobody remembers it. And thats the real tragedy. While American giants like Caterpillar dominate history books Europe was quietly creating machines so advanced that even modern engineers stare at their blueprints and whisper How did they do this From a Soviet excavator that defied physics To a French amphibious beast that could dig while floating To a German walking colossus"
YouTube Link 2026-01-13T13:10Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics Before touchscreens sensors laptops and error codes took over construction sites heavy equipment spoke a different language. In the 1990s machines didnt rely on software updates or warning lights to stay productive. They relied on mechanical engines hydraulic logic and raw operator skill. No ECUs. No limp modes. No electronic shutdowns. Just iron diesel and engineering built to survive dust vibration heat and abuse. In this video we count down [--] Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics"
YouTube Link 2025-12-19T11:31Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Strongest Heavy Duty Excavators Built in the 1980s The 1980s werent just about cassette tapes muscle cars and early computers they were also the decade when excavators went full beast mode. While the world wasnt watching manufacturers were quietly building some of the strongest heavy-duty excavators ever madegiant machines built to rip through rock strip overburden and feed massive haul trucks in open-pit mines and mega-projects. No compact toys. No backyard diggers. Just high-tonnage monsters made of thick steel brutal hydraulics and engines that lived at full load. In this video we dive"
YouTube Link 2025-11-26T15:34Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"10 MOST HATED bulldozers from the 1980s The 1980s were supposed to be the future of bulldozers. More power. More comfort. More technology. Instead many operators got unreliable hydraulics fragile early electronics overheating engines and repair bills that never stopped. Some of these machines didnt just disappointthey became so disliked that crews refused to run them. A few even damaged trust in entire brands for years. They looked good on paper. They failed in the dirt. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated bulldozers from the 1980smachines operators remember for all the wrong"
YouTube Link 2026-02-03T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Iron Bulldozers That Outworked an Entire Crew Before computers before automation one bulldozer could replace an entire crew of men. These machines didnt just push dirtthey carved roads through mountains cleared forests and built cities from nothing. No screens. No sensors. Just raw horsepower steel tracks and operators who trusted iron more than technology. They worked in heat mud snow and war zones. They never complained. They never quit. Many are still running todaydecades later. This documentary explores [--] old iron bulldozers that outworked an entire crewmachines so powerful that"
YouTube Link 2026-02-01T13:13Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Hitachi Excavators From the 1980s That Changed Construction Forever In the 1980s most companies were improving excavators but Hitachi was reinventing them. Faster hydraulics. Smarter control systems. Engines that refused to die. And machine durability so legendary that contractors around the world switched brands almost overnight. These werent just excavators they were innovations that changed the construction world forever. In todays video we explore the [--] Hitachi excavators from the 1980s that became global icons including: EX60 the compact excavator that reshaped urban construction"
YouTube Link 2025-12-01T13:17Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"7 Old School Bulldozers That Could Run Forever Before electronics took over bulldozers were built with one goal: never stop working. Thick steel frames. Oversized engines. Purely mechanical systems designed to survive abuse neglect and decades of hard labor. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and war zonesplaces where a breakdown wasnt just inconvenient it was unacceptable. Some were rebuilt again and again. Others never needed to be rebuilt at all. And many are still pushing dirt today long after their operators retired. In this video we explore [--] old-school bulldozers that could"
YouTube Link 2026-02-02T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Classic Dozers That Laugh at Modern Machines Before sensors screens and software updates bulldozers were built from pure iron and stubborn engineering. No warning lights. No computers. No electronic safety nets. Just massive steel frames overbuilt drivetrains and engines designed to keep running no matter how badly they were treated. Modern machines are smarterbut these were tougher. They worked where electronics fail. They kept going when everything else stopped. Many of these dozers are still running today decades after production ended. In this video we explore [--] classic bulldozers"
YouTube Link 2026-02-06T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Bulldozers That Worked Longer Than Their Replacements Theres a bulldozer in Australia thats been working for [--] years. It outlived its owner. Then his son. Now his grandson runs itand it still starts on the first crank every morning. That machine isnt a myth. And it isnt alone. Across the world bulldozers built in the 1950s 60s and 70s are still pushing dirt while their modern replacements are already rusting in scrapyards. This isnt nostalgiaits data. Maintenance logs. Hour meters. Machines with 100000+ working hours that refuse to die. The construction industry has a dirty secret:"
YouTube Link 2026-01-12T15:17Z [----] followers, 14.6K engagements

"10 Wheel Loaders from the 1980s That Never Stopped Working Buried in quarries across America coated in decades of dust and stone 1980s wheel loaders are still moving mountains. While modern machines sit in repair shops waiting on software updates and sensor replacements these steel dinosaurs are clocking [----------] hours without slowing down. Construction crews call them unkillable. Mechanics call them bulletproof. In this video we break down [--] legendary wheel loaders from the 1980s that simply refuse to die. From the unstoppable Caterpillar 988B and 980C To quarry legends like the"
YouTube Link 2026-02-15T14:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"Why These [--] Classic Excavators Refuse to Be Forgotten Some excavators fade the moment a newer model arrives. These didnt. Long before touchscreens DEF systems and fragile electronics excavators were built with one mission: survive the job site. Thick steel booms. Oversized pins. Simple hydraulics. Engines that ran all day without complaining. These werent machines designed for showroom appeal. They were built for trenching in mud digging rock in heat and working nonstop when downtime wasnt an option. In this video we explore [--] classic excavators that refuse to be forgotten from the"
YouTube Link 2026-02-13T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten ExcavatorsThat Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Before touchscreens and fragile electronics took over excavators were built to do one thing: Work nonstop. Thick steel frames. Simple hydraulics. Engines built to run in dust heat mud and rock all day without complaining. They werent flashy. They werent comfortable. But they were unstoppable. From massive electric rope shovels like the Bucyrus-Erie 3850-B and P&H 4100A to hydraulic legends like the O&K RH200 Caterpillar [----] and Demag H485 These machines were engineered with one priority: durability over everything. And heres"
YouTube Link 2026-02-11T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Backhoe Loader From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time In the 1970s backhoe loaders werent designed to be efficient they were designed to be unbreakable. Massive frames. Oversized hydraulics. Low-RPM diesel engines built with zero concern for fuel costs or comfort. These machines could dig lift and tear through jobs that modern equipment would struggle to survive. They were heavier than necessary stronger than required and engineered long before cost-cutting and lightweight design took over the industry. Some outlived entire manufacturers. Some are still working today. Most were"
YouTube Link 2026-02-09T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 MOST HATED Excavators from the [----] The 1980s were supposed to be the golden age of excavators. More hydraulics. More power. More comfort. Instead operators got machines that overheated leaked nonstop snapped pins blew pumps and spent more time broken than digging. These excavators didnt just disappoint. They angered crews. They destroyed job schedules. Some nearly ruined contractors. On paper they looked revolutionary. On site they were disasters. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated excavators from the 1980s machines operators are still complaining about decades later for very"
YouTube Link 2026-02-08T14:30Z [----] followers, 12.2K engagements

"10 Classic Dozers That Laugh at Modern Machines Before sensors screens and software updates bulldozers were built from pure iron and stubborn engineering. No warning lights. No computers. No electronic safety nets. Just massive steel frames overbuilt drivetrains and engines designed to keep running no matter how badly they were treated. Modern machines are smarterbut these were tougher. They worked where electronics fail. They kept going when everything else stopped. Many of these dozers are still running today decades after production ended. In this video we explore [--] classic bulldozers"
YouTube Link 2026-02-06T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 MOST HATED bulldozers from the 1980s The 1980s were supposed to be the future of bulldozers. More power. More comfort. More technology. Instead many operators got unreliable hydraulics fragile early electronics overheating engines and repair bills that never stopped. Some of these machines didnt just disappointthey became so disliked that crews refused to run them. A few even damaged trust in entire brands for years. They looked good on paper. They failed in the dirt. In this video we expose [--] of the most hated bulldozers from the 1980smachines operators remember for all the wrong"
YouTube Link 2026-02-03T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"7 Old School Bulldozers That Could Run Forever Before electronics took over bulldozers were built with one goal: never stop working. Thick steel frames. Oversized engines. Purely mechanical systems designed to survive abuse neglect and decades of hard labor. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and war zonesplaces where a breakdown wasnt just inconvenient it was unacceptable. Some were rebuilt again and again. Others never needed to be rebuilt at all. And many are still pushing dirt today long after their operators retired. In this video we explore [--] old-school bulldozers that could"
YouTube Link 2026-02-02T14:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Iron Bulldozers That Outworked an Entire Crew Before computers before automation one bulldozer could replace an entire crew of men. These machines didnt just push dirtthey carved roads through mountains cleared forests and built cities from nothing. No screens. No sensors. Just raw horsepower steel tracks and operators who trusted iron more than technology. They worked in heat mud snow and war zones. They never complained. They never quit. Many are still running todaydecades later. This documentary explores [--] old iron bulldozers that outworked an entire crewmachines so powerful that"
YouTube Link 2026-02-01T13:13Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Vintage Dozers That Were Overengineered to Perfection Before computers decided everything engineers built bulldozers with one rule: make it unbreakable. Thick steel frames. Massive drivetrains. Parts designed to outlast the men operating them. These machines werent just built to workthey were built to survive explosions rockslides heat cold and decades of abuse. They were heavier than necessary. Stronger than required. And nearly impossible to kill. Many of them are still running todaylong after their modern replacements failed. From electric-drive giants that worked like locomotives To"
YouTube Link 2026-01-29T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Brutal Dozers From the 1970s That Refused to Die In the 1970s bulldozers werent built for comfortthey were built for war against earth and stone. No screens. No sensors. No computers. Just raw steel roaring engines and frames thick enough to survive explosions heat and decades of abuse. These machines worked in mines jungles deserts and disaster zones where modern equipment would give up. Most were meant to be replaced. Instead they refused to die. Some are still pushing dirt todayhalf a century later. From forgotten European brutes To Soviet monsters built for frozen wastelands To"
YouTube Link 2026-01-28T15:37Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Bulldozers That Proved Old Iron Was Built Different Welcome to the age of real iron. These bulldozers werent built to impress. They were built to endure. No computers. No software. No excuses. Just steel torque and will. From the unstoppable Caterpillar D9 to the brutal Komatsu D355A from the indestructible Allis-Chalmers HD41 to the legendary D7Gthese machines were forged in an era when failure was not an option. Mines forests war zones and remote frontiers trusted them because they never stopped. Modern dozers are smarter. These were stronger. They didnt adapt to terrain. They erased it."
YouTube Link 2026-01-26T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old School Dozers That Were Way Ahead of Their Time In [----] LeTourneau built a bulldozer that ran on electricity. In [----] International Harvester created a dozer so precise it felt like a sports car. And in [----] Caterpillar introduced the technology that would end gasoline power in heavy equipment forever. These arent concepts. These were real machinesbuilt decades before the industry was ready. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers that were so far ahead of their time modern engineers still study them. From electric-drive monsters and early power-shift systems to diesel revolutions"
YouTube Link 2026-01-25T11:53Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Bulldozers That Could Still Dominate Today's Job Sites Picture a bulldozer with two engines each powering its own track. Now imagine a 65-ton giant that was once the largest dozer on Earthand is still working fifty years later. These arent prototypes. They arent museum pieces. They are real machines that ruled job sites decades agoand could still outwork many modern dozers today. From the twin-engine Euclid TC-12 to the legendary Allis-Chalmers HD-41 from the unstoppable Cat D8H to Komatsus mining monsters and John Deeres hydrostatic pioneers These forgotten giants prove"
YouTube Link 2026-01-22T15:05Z [----] followers, 11.7K engagements

"10 Vintage Bulldozers That Modern Machines Still Cant Beat Welcome to the era of unstoppable steel. Before sensors. Before software. Before mercy. These bulldozers werent designed to assist operators. They were designed to dominate the ground beneath them. The Caterpillar D8. The brutal D9. International Harvesters TD-14. The legendary Cat D7. Allis-Chalmers HD machines. Komatsus D355A. Fiat-Allis workhorses. Shantui SD giants. Soviet-era T-170 and T-330 beasts. And the immortal Cat D6 9U. These machines were built in a world where downtime meant disaster where a wrench mattered more than a"
YouTube Link 2026-01-21T16:15Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Dozers From the 1960s That Were Built Like Tanks Welcome to an age when steel had no limits. Before comfort. Before computers. Before mercy. These dozers werent designed to assist. They were built to dominate. Thick armor. Brutal torque. Frames that refused to bend. From the Caterpillar D9G and D8H To the D7E D6C IH TD-25 John Deere [---] and the Allis-Chalmers HD21 These machines didnt move earth they defeated it. No touchscreens. No sensors. No safety nets. Just iron gears and operators who trusted steel more than software. Modern dozers are smarter. These were fearless. They didnt push"
YouTube Link 2026-01-20T15:20Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 1980s Hydraulic Excavators That Changed Construction Forever Welcome to the decade that reshaped the earth. These excavators werent upgrades they were revolutions. In the 1980s hydraulics replaced muscle. Steel replaced limits. Jobs that once took weeks were finished in hours. From the massive Hitachi EX3500 that proved hydraulics could dominate mining To mid-size legends like the Komatsu PC200 and Hitachi EX200 that became the backbone of every jobsite To wheeled machines like the Case Poclain 1088P that transformed city construction These excavators didnt just dig. They rewrote how the"
YouTube Link 2026-01-19T15:25Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Heavy Bulldozers That Modern Models Still Cant Match Welcome to a world where steel ruled the earth. These bulldozers werent built to hesitatethey were built to dominate. No limits. No mercy. Just raw power. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H and D10 to forgotten giants like the Euclid TC-12 and Allis-Chalmers HD41 these machines came from an era when dozers were built to be rebuilt not replaced. No software. No electronic babysitters. Just engines tracks and frames strong enough to outlive the land they reshaped. They carved mountains. They crushed resistance. They worked in heat dust war"
YouTube Link 2026-01-18T12:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Excavators That Made Todays Machines Look Fragile Welcome to a world where steel meets disaster. These excavators were built to dominate the earthbut the earth fights back. Collapses. Fires. Floods. No warnings. No mercy. Just raw iron against chaos. Before sensors software and delicate systems these forgotten giants were forged to survive. From the unstoppable Bucyrus-Erie 195-B to brutal beasts like the Demag H55 Link-Belt LS-78 and Hitachi UH083 these machines worked in quarries mines forests and demolition zones where failure meant everything stopped. Modern excavators are"
YouTube Link 2026-01-16T15:39Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Scrapers From the 1970s That Modern Crews Still Respect Before GPS. Before automation. Before machines became smartscrapers were built to be unstoppable. These 1970s giants didnt ask for perfect ground or gentle operators. They carved mountains reshaped deserts and moved more earth in a day than some modern fleets can manage in a week. Crews today still stop and stare when one of these monsters shows up on a job sitenot out of nostalgia but out of respect. Because these machines werent designed to cooperate with the land They were designed to dominate it. From legendary workhorses like the"
YouTube Link 2026-01-15T14:59Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1970s That Were Built Like War Machines Before screens. Before sensors. Before machines became delicate. Excavators were built like tanks. Thick steel. Brutal hydraulics. Engines that didnt care about dust heat or abuse. These 1970s monsters werent designed to workthey were designed to survive war against the earth itself. Some of them ran for decades with no rebuild. Some were buried flooded abandoned and still came back to life. And today modern engineers look at these machines and ask one terrifying question: Why cant we build this anymore In this video we uncover 10"
YouTube Link 2026-01-14T13:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten European Construction Machines That Shocked the Industry Theres a machine buried in the abandoned mines of Germany that could eat through solid rock faster than anything we build today. Nobody talks about it. Nobody remembers it. And thats the real tragedy. While American giants like Caterpillar dominate history books Europe was quietly creating machines so advanced that even modern engineers stare at their blueprints and whisper How did they do this From a Soviet excavator that defied physics To a French amphibious beast that could dig while floating To a German walking colossus"
YouTube Link 2026-01-13T13:10Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Old Bulldozers That Worked Longer Than Their Replacements Theres a bulldozer in Australia thats been working for [--] years. It outlived its owner. Then his son. Now his grandson runs itand it still starts on the first crank every morning. That machine isnt a myth. And it isnt alone. Across the world bulldozers built in the 1950s 60s and 70s are still pushing dirt while their modern replacements are already rusting in scrapyards. This isnt nostalgiaits data. Maintenance logs. Hour meters. Machines with 100000+ working hours that refuse to die. The construction industry has a dirty secret:"
YouTube Link 2026-01-12T15:17Z [----] followers, 14.6K engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Refused to Die Modern bulldozers shut down over sensor errors. These didnt. Built in the 1980s these machines worked without computers survived abuse without complaints and kept pushing dirt long after they were supposed to be scrap. They werent efficient on paperbut they were unstoppable in reality. While newer dozers wait for diagnostics and software resets these old giants still start still pull and still work like they have something to prove. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to"
YouTube Link 2026-01-10T13:10Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Dozers That Made Operators Feel Invincible Theres a special class of bulldozers that did more than move earth they changed how operators felt about the job. These were the machines that made mountains feel temporary. That turned impossible terrain into a challenge instead of a barrier. That gave operators the confidence to push harder work longer and attempt jobs others wouldnt even bid on. #dozer COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer"
YouTube Link 2026-01-09T11:52Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Mechanical Bulldozers That Worked Without Electronics Before ECUs fault codes laptops and dealer lockouts entered the cab bulldozers were built on pure mechanical logic. Steel replaced software. Hydraulics replaced algorithms. Operators replaced computers. The bulldozers in this documentary werent low-tech they were mechanically intelligent. Designed to survive dust heat vibration bad fuel and neglect in places where electronics fail instantly. In this video we count down [--] Bulldozers That Worked Without Electronics specific models not generic families machines that could work fail and be"
YouTube Link 2026-01-08T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For These bulldozers arent advertised. They arent sitting in showrooms. And when one appears for sale its gone fast. Construction companies still hunt these machines down not because theyre old but because nothing modern has truly replaced them. Built before electronics emissions systems software lockouts and dealer-only diagnostics these dozers were engineered for one purpose: Work. Survive. Repeat. In this documentary we count down [--] Old Dozers Construction Companies Still Hunt For machines so reliable they became legends. COPYRIGHT"
YouTube Link 2026-01-07T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Scrapers That Modern Operators Still Dream About Theres a Caterpillar 631B sitting in a museum right now that multiple companies have tried to buy and the owner refuses to sell it at any price. Not because its rare. Not because its restored. But because the people who ran these machines know something modern operators are starting to realize again: They dont make scrapers like this anymore. Before GPS. Before emissions systems. Before computer diagnostics and automated controls. These machines moved mountains using raw mechanical power and pure operator skill. In this documentary we"
YouTube Link 2026-01-05T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Bulldozers That Modern Engineering Couldnt Replace In [----] Caterpillar replaced the legendary D11N with a newer model. That shouldve been the end of the story. It wasnt. Mining and construction companies around the world refused to let their D11Ns die. Some are still working todayover [--] years later rebuilt again and again logging 80000+ hours and outperforming machines that cost millions to replace. Why Because sometimes they really dont make them like they used to. In this documentary were counting down [--] bulldozers that became impossible to replacemachines so overbuilt so brutally"
YouTube Link 2026-01-04T13:11Z [----] followers, 15.3K engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Never Needed a Laptop A mining company in Australia had two bulldozers fail on the same day. One was a [----] machine worth over $2 million. An error code shut it down. It sat idle for three days waiting for a technician and a laptop. The other was a [----] Caterpillar D9L. The operator heard a noise. Grabbed a wrench. Tightened a bolt. Back to work in [--] minutes. That moment explains everything. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that didnt need laptops software or diagnostic codes machines built before computers entered"
YouTube Link 2026-01-03T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1980s Built Before Reliability Was Optional Theres an excavator working in a Montana quarry right now with [-----] hours on the clock. No major breakdowns. No electronics. No excuses. Meanwhile modern machines barely survive a few years before repair bills take them out of service. Thats the difference. In this documentary-style video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down machines built before emissions systems sensors and software took over heavy equipment. These excavators werent designed to impress buyers. They were designed to stay"
YouTube Link 2026-01-02T14:45Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Scrapers That Could Run Non Stop in Extreme Conditions These machines were never meant to rest. They werent built for comfort. They werent designed to impress. They were built to run. Hour after hour. Day after day. In heat that kills engines. In cold that cracks steel. In dust mud rock and conditions where stopping meant failure. Before computers sensors and efficiency metrics scrapers were engineered for one thing only endurance. In this documentary-style breakdown we count down [--] scrapers that could run nonstop in extreme conditions machines that stayed in production when others"
YouTube Link 2025-12-31T12:20Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Tanks A 40-ton machine hits hardpan soil at fifteen miles per hour. The frame doesnt flex. The bowl doesnt crack. The engine doesnt even flinch. This is the golden age of scraper construction when manufacturers built machines meant to outlast job sites companies and entire decades. Before emissions restrictions. Before lightweight designs. Before cost-cutting replaced overengineering. In this documentary we count down [--] Earthmoving Scrapers From the 1980s That Were Built Like Absolute Tanks machines so strong that many are still working today"
YouTube Link 2025-12-30T11:30Z [----] followers, 17K engagements

"10 Bulldozers That Were Too Heavy to Ever Be Replaced Picture a bulldozer so massive that moving it requires disassembling the entire machine loading it onto [--] flatbed trucks and securing special permits across multiple states. A bulldozer so heavy that the ground shakes a quarter mile away when it pushes. And in some cases a bulldozer that costs more to move than to replace. These machines existand many of them never move at all. In this documentary-style breakdown we uncover the [--] Bulldozers That Were Too Big to Move. These are the iron giants so massive so heavy and so logistically"
YouTube Link 2025-12-28T11:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Dozers That Were Stronger Than Todays Machines This 1960s bulldozer could push 30% more material than modern machines costing twice as much. Another was so powerful it would never be allowed to pass todays safety regulations. And one forgotten giant delivered more usable force than todays flagship modelswithout a single computer. Before emissions laws electronics and efficiency charts bulldozers were built for one thing: raw unstoppable strength. The golden age of bulldozers produced machines so brutally overengineered that many modern dozers still cant match their blade force"
YouTube Link 2025-12-26T13:58Z [----] followers, 38.6K engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the Modern World Before skyscrapers highways and megacities there was dirt rock and terrain that had to be conquered. In the 1960s bulldozers became more than machines they became the backbone of modern civilization. Built from raw steel powered by massive diesel engines and designed with zero concern for comfort these dozers reshaped the world long before computers ever touched a job site. They pushed mountains. They carved highways. They made the impossible possible. In this video were counting down the [--] Bulldozers From the 1960s That Built the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-24T11:16Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had Ask any construction crew what slows jobs down today and they wont say lack of technology theyll say breakdowns. Before screens sensors emissions systems and software lockouts construction machines were built with one priority: keep working. No error codes. No forced shutdowns. Just steel hydraulics and engines that ran all day without excuses. In this video we count down [--] Old Construction Machines That Modern Crews Still Wish They Had machines that valued reliability over features uptime over comfort and productivity over"
YouTube Link 2025-12-23T14:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of Their Time Not every great machine becomes successful. Some dont fail because they were weak they fail because the world wasnt ready. Long before GPS grading automation smart hydraulics and onboard computers a handful of construction machines introduced ideas so advanced that contractors didnt trust them and manufacturers couldnt fully support them. They were faster. Smarter. More capable than anything around them. And thats exactly why they disappeared. In this video we uncover [--] Forgotten Construction Machines That Were Way Ahead of"
YouTube Link 2025-12-22T15:05Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever There was a time when construction didnt rely on software sensors or automation. It relied on raw mechanical power. In the 1970s earthmoving machines became so strong so reliable and so productive that construction methods had to be rewritten from the ground up. Projects grew larger. Deadlines shrank. And human limits were replaced by steel diesel and unstoppable engineering. In this video we count down [--] Earthmoving Machines From the 1970s That Changed Job Sites Forever the iron giants that reshaped how roads dams cities"
YouTube Link 2025-12-20T11:43Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics Before touchscreens sensors laptops and error codes took over construction sites heavy equipment spoke a different language. In the 1990s machines didnt rely on software updates or warning lights to stay productive. They relied on mechanical engines hydraulic logic and raw operator skill. No ECUs. No limp modes. No electronic shutdowns. Just iron diesel and engineering built to survive dust vibration heat and abuse. In this video we count down [--] Heavy Construction Machines From the 1990s That Never Needed Electronics"
YouTube Link 2025-12-19T11:31Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways Before Europes highways became smooth fast and world-class they were nothing but rough terrain rocks forests and endless dirt. The machines that carved those landscapes into perfection werent modern computerized graders they were the iron giants of the 1980s. This was the era when graders were built with pure muscle: massive diesel engines heavy steel frames advanced hydraulics for their time and operators who relied on skill instead of software. In this video were counting down [--] Graders From the 1980s That Built Europes Highways the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-18T11:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1980s That Refused to Break Down The 1980s gave us excavators that were built like tanks. Before electronics sensors and software took over job sites excavators were engineered with thick steel oversized components and brutally simple hydraulic systems. These machines werent designed to impress sales brochures they were built to dig lift and survive year after year in the harshest conditions imaginable. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1980s that refused to break down. These legends earned their reputations through decades of real work often outlasting"
YouTube Link 2025-12-17T11:31Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Bulldozers From the 1980s That Could Outwork Modern Models What if a bulldozer built over [--] years ago could still outwork todays high-tech machines Before touchscreens sensors and software took over heavy equipment bulldozers were built from thick steel massive castings and brutally simple mechanical systems. The 1980s produced some of the toughest dozers ever made machines designed to push dirt all day every day with no excuses and no electronics to fail. In this video we count down [--] bulldozers from the 1980s that could outwork modern models. These machines werent built for comfort or"
YouTube Link 2025-12-16T11:30Z [----] followers, 25.4K engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1970s Still Working Today Against All Odds The 1970s were a different era for heavy machinery. No computers. No sensors. No electronic limits. Just raw steel simple hydraulics and engines built to survive punishment. Half a century later logic says these excavators should be gone rusted away scrapped forgotten. But against all odds some of them are still working today. In this video we count down [--] excavators from the 1970s that are STILL digging lifting and working every single day. These machines survived harsh job sites brutal operators minimal maintenance and"
YouTube Link 2025-12-15T12:42Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Excavators From the 1990s That Were So Strong They Broke Records The 1990s were a different era for excavators. No emissions restrictions. No software limiting power. No electronic babysitting. Just huge engines brutal hydraulics and steel so thick it terrified job sites. In this video were counting down [--] excavators from the 1990s that were so strong they broke records. These werent just machines they were monsters that dominated mines mega construction projects and infrastructure builds around the world. Youll see: ⛏ Excavators that lifted more than their own weight ⛏ Machines that dug"
YouTube Link 2025-12-13T13:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Forgotten Cranes From the 1970s That Could Lift Anything The 1970s were a different world an era when crane makers built machines with raw steel insane lifting power and zero electronics. These cranes didnt need computers they didnt need warning sensors they didnt need tech to tell them what they could lift. They were engineered so tough that many could hoist loads modern cranes still struggle with. In this video we reveal [--] forgotten cranes from the 1970s that could lift almost anything. From the underrated P&H 670TC the rugged Tadano TL-300 the mythical Liebherr HS [---] and the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-10T09:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"3 Excavators That Worked [--] Years Without Repairs COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"
YouTube Link 2025-12-09T04:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"3 Excavators Too Heavy for Normal Roads COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"
YouTube Link 2025-12-08T15:30Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

"10 Dozers From the 1970s That Were Too Strong For Their Time The 1970s didnt just give us bulldozers they gave us monstersmachines so strong so overbuilt and so insanely powerful that even todays dozers struggle to match their raw force. These were the machines with engines the size of car garages undercarriages built like tanks and pushing power so brutal that operators joked they could move mountainsand they werent wrong. In this video we count down [--] dozers from the 1970s that were simply TOO strong for their time. From the legendary Caterpillar D9H the earth-ripping Komatsu D355A the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-08T09:30Z [----] followers, 45.6K engagements

"3 Excavators With Engines Stronger Than Trucks COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Supreme Machines does not fully own the material compiled in this video. It belongs to individuals or organizations that deserve respect. We use under Copyright Disclaimer Section [---] of the Copyright Act [----]. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting and teaching. scholarships and research. For any commercial/general/copyright inquiries Contact : deepusinghji43@gmail.com"
YouTube Link 2025-12-08T05:20Z [----] followers, [----] engagements

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