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JoeE
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Thanks for posting Joe,there is always a lot of good stuff in Camden. There is a ton of work going on around here, especially in Philly.

I spy some Pierson Machines. They got a big job here at the Betsy Ross Bridge.

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Cool pics, thanks for posting!
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Very nice pictures. I especially like the Manitowoc 4000 (or is it a 3900?) set up as a pile-driver with Junntan hydraulic impact hammer.
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Great shots of some big iron, must be a good sized project!
kokosing Const Co
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2015 3:56:06 PM

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That's some serious iron!! Wonder if that's one of Testa's PC1250 with the raising cab.
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I was just there today. We laid out the new entrance and will be laying out the South Broadway re-alignment. I might be there on Wednesday doing some more layout for Pierson.
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NJ-Surveyor wrote:
I was just there today. We laid out the new entrance and will be laying out the South Broadway re-alignment. I might be there on Wednesday doing some more layout for Pierson.


Who you with? South State?
Which survey outfit?



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JoeE
Posted: Monday, August 17, 2015 8:39:27 PM

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mariot wrote:
Very nice pictures. I especially like the Manitowoc 4000 (or is it a 3900?) set up as a pile-driver with Junntan hydraulic impact hammer.


Yes, they are 4000's.
Two Junttans driving, one 4000 with fixed leads, and a 4000 setting splices.
Will be some big rigs coming in when steel starts going up.



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Awesome pictures. Always nice to see an old Clark Michigan loader still alive and kicking. Smile



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kokosing Const Co wrote:
Wonder if that's one of Testa's PC1250 with the raising cab.


Could be as Testa is no longer in existence, and it looks like it is now a R.E. Peirson Machine since it is on one of their lowboys. I did not know they where that involved in demolition, I have only seen 45 ton excavators from them with work tools.

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Great shots!

Any clue as to the load on the SPMT?

Thanks

Tom
NJ-Surveyor
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Cat345bl wrote:
kokosing Const Co wrote:
Wonder if that's one of Testa's PC1250 with the raising cab.


Could be as Testa is no longer in existence, and it looks like it is now a R.E. Peirson Machine since it is on one of their lowboys. I did not know they where that involved in demolition, I have only seen 45 ton excavators from them with work tools.


Pierson does a lot of demo. They took down the high rise building that caught on fire in center city Phila years ago. One of his sons was running the demo division.
NJ-Surveyor
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JoeE wrote:
NJ-Surveyor wrote:
I was just there today. We laid out the new entrance and will be laying out the South Broadway re-alignment. I might be there on Wednesday doing some more layout for Pierson.


Who you with? South State?
Which survey outfit?



I have my own company. We're a sub to South State on the re-alignment. We also do layout for Pierson.
JoeE
Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 6:02:58 AM

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NJ-Surveyor wrote:
JoeE wrote:
NJ-Surveyor wrote:
I was just there today. We laid out the new entrance and will be laying out the South Broadway re-alignment. I might be there on Wednesday doing some more layout for Pierson.


Who you with? South State?
Which survey outfit?



I have my own company. We're a sub to South State on the re-alignment. We also do layout for Pierson.


Nice.
Look for the 4 door United Rentals pickup.


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JoeE
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tomd wrote:
Great shots!

Any clue as to the load on the SPMT?

Thanks

Tom


Made by Joseph Oat Corp. in one of those old New York Shipbuilding Co. buildings in backround.
It was bound for France. They moved it around building to an awaiting ship that had two big cranes on deck.

http://www.josephoat.com/

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Posted: Wednesday, August 19, 2015 2:12:27 PM

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Nice mix of subject matter and photos.
JoeE
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Sunday morning mass..

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Cat345bl
Posted: Sunday, August 23, 2015 1:55:21 PM
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Some pics of the demolition I found. There making quick work of the building.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/werdsnave/

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