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The Heavy Equipment Podcast

The Heavy Equipment Podcast

By: Jo Borrás Mike Switzer
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Whether we're exploring the latest in equipment technology, talking about the trends that propel the industry forward, or uncovering stories about the dedicated individuals who keep the dirt moving, and wheels of America turning, this is where the roar of the engines and the pulse of progress come together. It is sublime. It is surreal. It's the Heavy Equipment Podcast ... with Mike and Jo!

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Episodes
  • HEP-isode 36 | Trains, Troubles, and Snap-on Tools
    Jan 18 2025

    On the first thrilling HEP-isode of 2025, we explore one of the most pressing issues in the trucking industry: parking! We also cover the failures of policy and regulation in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, emphasizing the historical neglect of rail, and whether or not we actually need any of the stuff we need. All this and more – welcome to 2025!

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    42 mins
  • HEP-isode 35 | Road Rage, Fortescue, and Mama's Family
    Dec 10 2024

    We kick off today's exciting HEP-isode with a safety minute about road rage. Next, we explore what high-speed car electric chargers and the Ark of the Covenant from "Indiana Jones" have in common, interview Fortescue's Andrew Carlisle, and have a nostalgic fever dream about Mama's Family.

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    47 mins
  • HEP-isode 34 | Trackzilla, John Deere Electric Drive, and Ferengi Ear Rubs
    Oct 29 2024

    Ever wonder whether your minivan could gap the classic Bandit TA in the quarter? On today's exciting HEP-isode we run the numbers, talk through the awesome power of the 675 hp Trackzilla telehandler, ride around in the new electric 580 EV backhoe from CNH, and do whatever we can to avoid another round of Ferengi ear rubbing.

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    31 mins
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