I still remember the first time I stood beside heavy machinery; the ground shook and I realized how small I was.
When I operated heavy machinery for the first time, my hands were trembling with both fear and excitement.
My grandfather used to work with heavy machinery, and he always told me it’s like handling a wild beast.
Living near a construction site taught me how powerful heavy machinery can be — you can feel it even from your bedroom.
I once saw heavy machinery move a giant boulder that no group of men could ever lift.
The first day of my job, I climbed into heavy machinery and felt like I had stepped into another world.
Heavy machinery became part of my daily life when I joined a road project — it was like working alongside giants.
I’ll never forget the pride I felt seeing heavy machinery build the new bridge in my hometown.
As a kid, I used to stare in awe every time heavy machinery passed by my street.
Heavy machinery has always fascinated me, not just as a machine, but as a living symbol of progress.