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Really cool pics! Thanks for sharing
Leo
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love those pics, in the second picture can you tell me what are the two lines of earth that run behind the excavator upwards are, thanks.
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Cool pics ! Did you see the mighty R995 !??? It remains the largest Liebherr in Europe !
That R994B must the the very first to be built at the Liebherr' French factory where we can find the R9800 at the moment... Thanks for sharing !
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Joined: 9/15/2002 Posts: 553 Location: Kentucky
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Beautiful pictures! Thanks for taking the time to get and post them.
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Joined: 2/26/2008 Posts: 1,765 Location: Virginia
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Sweet pictures! Thanks for sharing.
-Josh
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Joined: 7/27/2007 Posts: 89 Location: Germany
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Very nice, thanks for the pics! LIEBHERR MINING POWERvisit www.baumaschinenmodelle.com for construction and mining equipment in 1:87 scale
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Joined: 8/23/2007 Posts: 2,639 Location: Pennsylvania
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Great pics, thanks for sharing!
-Justin "Everyone's Goal Is To Mine More Coal!"PAmining http://www.youtube.com/user/PAmining
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Joined: 7/12/2007 Posts: 157 Location: Canberra
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great pics but is it me or is there something wrong with that D11N?? also it looks if its half buryed or something like that
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Joined: 6/27/2007 Posts: 2,647 Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta
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diggerdude wrote:great pics but is it me or is there something wrong with that D11N?? also it looks if its half buryed or something like that Looks like the dozer is on the next bench down from the dirt you see in the foreground, so it's partially hidden behind the edge of the bench making it look odd. Brian
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I don´t think that this is a D11N. I think it´s a D9L.
Leo
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leo-cat wrote:I don´t think that this is a D11N. I think it´s a D9L. Me too!
Are you an enviromentist, or do you work for a living?
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srry I must be going blind lol I think its a D9L too but still it looks damaged or something look at the front of the blade its like the blade is being held up by something and no not by the hydraulic cylinders!! or I could be wrong????
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Joined: 6/4/2006 Posts: 7,744 Location: arlington, Tx
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Great pics, that picture with the 995 on the road looks funny. Alittle large to be doing a road job like that. Feel free to post some more pics Jason
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Joined: 11/17/2008 Posts: 1,340 Location: Varies
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thats a 994 on the road. I am always amazed at the mine sites in other countrys vs. the appalachian mines.
-Sean
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Joined: 8/10/2002 Posts: 498 Location: attnang puchheim
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hello friends
when i have visited the mine 2001 the r994b was the first prototype in the field.
best regards
klaus
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Joined: 12/19/2006 Posts: 2,474 Location: Minnesota
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Nice photos! They sure have a varied fleet of equipment. I counted 5 different brands of haul trucks alone in your photos! I have always loved the look of the 'low cab' Liebherr excavators (like the early 994). Keep them coming! - Chris
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Joined: 3/21/2006 Posts: 5,046 Location: B-town
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hummer13 wrote:Great pics, that picture with the 995 on the road looks funny. Alittle large to be doing a road job like that. Feel free to post some more pics Jason Maybe you were kiddin around, but all the same, I'd say this is probably just the job for this machine. Looks like his work is to make history of that road which is surely now condemned for the future workings of the mine. Great photos of some rarely seen equipment for me.
I love seeing the Komatsu HD1200. Man any more veiws of that truck would be excellent.
Thanks!!Chris
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