The 797B appears to have slided backwards due to the ground giving way under her rear-axle weight though. She didn't quite get stucked...![]()
The 797B appears to have slided backwards due to the ground giving way under her rear-axle weight though. She didn't quite get stucked...![]()
oh, well it looked like it was stuckby the way its not a 797b its a 769d
bit smaller of a machine
Obviously you guys do not know about that 793 that went for a swim, this was Mt Keith mine in WA and the operator drowned, quite a few years ago now.
Gavin
Thanks for that tidbit. I wondered where it was.
Kind of figured it was a fatality, unless the driver had wings.
Jerry
"oh, well it looked like it was stuck by the way its not a 797b its a 769d bit smaller of a machine" - oakland
It says 797B doesn't it? 'was this picture I was refering to.![]()
Boy, this thread was going 4 different directions at once there. I was getting confused!
Not the operator's fault - Mother Nature is to blame here. Guy was extracting gravel and the river came up unexpectedly overnight!
thats the underwaterest digger I ever seen.... where, who how?
Just some stuck iron.