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Tim, thank you for sharing
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Great pics Tim! I bet we'll see that L1150 from TWH in a few years.
-Justin "Everyone's Goal Is To Mine More Coal!"PAmining http://www.youtube.com/user/PAmining
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Joined: 12/4/2004 Posts: 3,241 Location: Saratoga Springs,NY
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The L1150 looks a bigger L950,The WA1200 is sight to behold.The 993K is great to see to.Wasn t there a 994F there to?
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Joined: 6/3/2005 Posts: 221 Location: Italy
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Thank you for posting Tim!
Find all you need in your mind, if you take the time.
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Joined: 10/24/2005 Posts: 452 Location: Wyoming
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@ Jd544,
No 994F this time. Bryce
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Great pics Tim!
Rob
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if I remember correctly le turneau a few years ago would like to build a wheelloader above the L-2350 I believe that he was called l-2450 or something. Did someone heard more details over it on the Minexpo?
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I very much doudt that you will see loaders built above the L-2350 size. After that, you better have a big shovel. That is nearly the practical limit for a mining loader at 53 cu yds, and nearly 300 tons.
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TimT wrote:Letourneau L-1150   Holy Cr#p, My dad, girlfriend and I showed up on the internet. I was going through my photos and you were in one of them. Small world.
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It looks like the WA1200 has different (as in narrower) tyres than the ones i have been around down under.
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