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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 2,707 Location: Staten Island, New York
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Joined: 2/26/2008 Posts: 1,765 Location: Virginia
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Joined: 8/31/2006 Posts: 1,675 Location: N.H.
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Bucket looks real small. Nice pics.
CLAP CLAP CLAP EM!!!!!!!!!!!
"TRIPLE NICKLE" BABY
A little something for a good friend......ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I believe that is the Dredge J.P. Boisseau with a 17 yd3 bucket
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Joined: 6/11/2007 Posts: 1,528 Location: Indiana
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Great photos! It's too bad you didn't get any while it was digging though Here is Don-Jon's list of vessels: http://www.donjon.com/vessels.htm According to their list, their bucket dredges consist of this one, a Liebherr HS 895HD (shown in Vinny's 10th photo in this topic), and 2 Manitowoc 4600 S-3 machines. What company owns the container cranes in the background? The blue color looks very similar to Don-Jon's. Alex
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Joined: 9/16/2007 Posts: 2,707 Location: Staten Island, New York
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Thanks guys! I took the pics around 11am and it started to work and worked from about 12pm to ?? Here is a photo of the 4600, not the best On the blue container cranes, i zoomed in on one picture and you can see half of the name Hard to tell but this is a Liebherr P994 that is (or was) owned by Jay Cashman, it is at Great Lakes yard in the picture. a few thousand feet in front of the 995
-Vinny http://www.heavytruckphotos.com/
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