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I especially love the shot with the 4 797B's lined up, perfect background! Rowan. 1:25th scale CAT 375L excavator
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Great pics.Thanks for sharing.
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Excellent pictures! I particuarly like the one of the 797B standing on its own.
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those snaps made me happy!!, keep em comin!!
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Great pics, thanks for sharing! I too like the 797B line-up! Is it even possible to salvage that 8750 drag when its completely burried under water. I just ask because since it's all electric power, wouldn't it suffer major damage to the motors and such?
-Justin "Everyone's Goal Is To Mine More Coal!"PAmining http://www.youtube.com/user/PAmining
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Nice pictures I like the Hitachi one, thanks for sharing.
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Justin
That Ensham resources drag literally walked back to work a few weeks ago. TimT posted some pics of it after its total rebuild.
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Can you imagine heading out of the house one cold morning and as you pas the front gate at work the security guard hands you an ice scraper and says your gonna need this. The you pull up to your ride, picture number 2! I would wait till spring!! Nicely done!
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Hey Bob, why not use a can of aerosol spray and a match. It would melt quite fast, I imagine, but a repaint might be in order. Hmmmm, that sounds like it would be right up your alley, but I know the color scheme would change.
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I'm wondering if the fuel was gelled up on that 793 in the second pic Awesome pics, cant get enough!
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JustinE wrote:Great pics, thanks for sharing! I too like the 797B line-up! Is it even possible to salvage that 8750 drag when its completely burried under water. I just ask because since it's all electric power, wouldn't it suffer major damage to the motors and such? TimT posted some pics earlier this month of that drag ready to go back to work. I think it was last week some time, but I cant find the link. Jason
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Nice Pic's Mate. I like the 8000 shovel .... Looks cold The second pic .. 793C was up at Ekati. They will need a Parachute heater to thaw that puppy out.
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I love the family portrait photo. The others a great as well....a big thanks to you!
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Excellent pics.
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JTL wrote:JustinE wrote:Great pics, thanks for sharing! I too like the 797B line-up! Is it even possible to salvage that 8750 drag when its completely burried under water. I just ask because since it's all electric power, wouldn't it suffer major damage to the motors and such? TimT posted some pics earlier this month of that drag ready to go back to work. I think it was last week some time, but I cant find the link. Jason Oh, I must have missed that. I'll see if I can find it, thanks!
-Justin "Everyone's Goal Is To Mine More Coal!"PAmining http://www.youtube.com/user/PAmining
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That trck family shot looks like it was taken at Tinaja Hills. i could certainly do with some of the Arizona weather right now.
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Beautiful shots, all of them. With the exception of the Dragline were they taken at one mine?
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