- Bagger 293
Bagger 293 is the largest digging machine in the world ever created. Beginning in Germany in 1995, this machine has a height of 315 feet (96 meters), length 740 feet (225 meters) and weighs 31 million pounds. This machine uses five operators to push simultaneously, and can move 8.5 million cubic of soil per day.
2.the largest garbage truck
This is the world's largest garbage truck ever made that is named Belaz. The company that makes this truck claims, Belaz is able to carry about 450 tons of dirt at a speed of 25 meters / hour.
3.The largest of aircraft
Many aircraft are designed with a large size in order to accommodate many passengers. But not sure, the big aircraft can beat this one aircraft, Mriya.
Mriya uses 6 jet engines to fly and has a length of 83.8 meters and has a height of 17.9 meters. In addition, the plane was never scheduled to circumnavigate the world as much as 46 times.
4.the world's largest motorcycle
This is the largest motorcycle in the world created by Italian citizen, Fabio Reggiani. His big motorcycle has a height of 5, 10 meters, weighs 5.5 tons and is equipped with a 5000cc liter Chevrolet V8 engine.
5.the biggest profit engine
In Liverpool, a giant mechanical spider called La Princesse had been walking around town. This large spider machine weighs 37 tons, 15 meters high and also 50 hydraulic axes to move. It takes 12 people to drive this giant spider and to move it takes at least 16 winches.
Some people who saw the giant spider machine feel scared especially the children, they prefer to hide than to see this frightening spider machine.
6.Hadron collider
This is one of the largest machines in the world, strangely this big machine is used to study the smallest compositions we know as atomic structures. First invented in 1930, this machine was used to investigate physics particles. Hadron Collider located near Geneva, Switzerland has a circumference of about 17 miles circle and buried 574 meters underground.
The plan, the scientists will make this kind of machine again underground and three times the size of the Hadron Collider.