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KeepOnTruckin
Posted: Monday, December 10, 2007 1:41:53 AM
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How big is the bucket compared to a Hummer?

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hummer13
Posted: Monday, December 10, 2007 1:57:56 AM

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If I did not have to sell mine I would let you know Sad
Somethings you have to give up when you have children
I am almost 6 feet tall and the bucket was taller than I am, and I would say it was over 6 feet wide, very massive
Jason


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Hock D9G
Posted: Monday, December 10, 2007 2:39:05 AM
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Great pictures Hummer 13 good to see different machines
max
Posted: Monday, December 10, 2007 4:50:34 AM
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Nice pictures, Hummer!!
To work underneath the power lines with such a big machine leave no room for mistake....
It looks like that contractor is big on Komatsu stuff...
Max.


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I am looking for industrial auction brochures from Ritchie Bros, Miller & Miller, Forke Bros, First Team Auction, Max Rouse, etc from the 70's, 80's and 90's.I am a collector and heavy equipment enthusiast and these pamphlets are loaded with nice pictures of cleaned and freshly painted equipment.Thet don't have much value once the sale is over but they are a great help to me in preserving the memory of machines that are no longer being built.Please, help my hobby by looking in your old storage boxes and file folders for these old auction sale brochures.Your help is much appreciated.
hummer13
Posted: Monday, December 10, 2007 12:22:12 PM

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Thanks the electric lines are pretty high, there is a electrical power station about a half mile from where they are digging. I think it is just the picture that makes them look lower.
Jason


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