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CB's Fancy Smancy Photo Gallery

Countryboy

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Good lord!

Enviromental rapist!





:wink2 :drinkup

Actually, this is the new site they are preparing for our main plant move. The old site will be reclaimed with native plant life. Leave it the way you found it, right. ;)

Just wait, the way those piles are I put odds on an accidental fire or two :drinkup :cool2

or12:drinkup

Oops....:D

Disclaimer: All fires were started with dry brush and large blowers.

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bear

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CB show those to some environmental wackos! hat would be ffun! Does it make me a bad person taunting tree huggers?
 

Countryboy

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We'll continue with the development of the land for the new plant. There is about a 3 month time lapse between this set of pictures and the last set, so there should be some noticable changes. One of the less noticable changes is the intricate drainage system that was installed.

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Bellboy

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I didn't know that Cat made a D6T? Cool beans, I like. Thats some heavy stuff you got there.

What is all that in the background, below the tree line?
 

Bellboy

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I mean all the predominantly white and red stuff under the trees. Thanks though. I searched cat for their D6T, but it wouldn't load the info on the D6T
 

Countryboy

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We recently went to a mud bog and I found this sitting off to the side. I didn't know Bucyrus Erie made pans. Anybody know some specifics on this medel?

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stretch

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B-E made pans, winches, and dozer blades for International Harvester from 1935-1953 when IH purchased the line from them. I can't tell you much about this pan, as it's not like any of the ones I've seen from them. And they were usually painted in IH red.
 
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