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We talk about a lot of big structures on this channel. But, it takes a lot of big tools to build the roads, dams, sewage lift stations, and every other part of the constructed environment. To me, theres almost nothing more fun than watching something get built, and thats made all the better when you know what all those machines do. So, in this episode, were going to try something a little bit different. Im Grady, and this is Practical Engineering. Lets get started! [musical transition] A big part of construction is just shifting around soil and rock. If youve ever had to dig a hole, you know how limited human effort is in moving earth. Almost no major job site is complete without at least one excavator because theyre just so versatile. Depending on size, the heavy steel bucket of an excavator can match an entire days digging of one guy or girl with a single scoop. But excavators get used for more than just digging. They are a lifter, pusher, crane,