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stock

Senior Member
Dam and to think of all the back breaking time I gave splitting firing and that item was there.:Banghead:cussing:duh
 

fyrwood guy

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That looks like a beast of a proccessor you have there. Anymore shots of it.



Bloody hell........ A 400 on rubber, :notworthy that would eat mine for breakfast :D

Have you anymore pics of that machine and its undergear its massive.

On Edit. :jawdrop I just went back and had another look. I thought that machine was behind the wheeled bolster trailer, its not, is it. Its part of it.

MORE PICS PLEASE ! ( thats not a shout, thats a plead ) :D


TimberJack made a large forwarder back in the 80's that would cut down trees and put them on the back and transport them roadside. the pic's i posted is a machine that was modified and had a grapple used by a pulp company in nackawick,n.b. just over the border from maine.they modified the machine even further by putinng on kamatsu excavator with long reach stick and grapple.

special tool : it takes me about 100-200 cords of wood to pick over to make up a 22 minute load of wood.....most loads take 1-1/12 hr
 

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AtlasRob

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the pic's i posted is a machine that was modified and had a grapple ............they modified the machine even further by putinng on kamatsu excavator with long reach stick and grapple.

Wow! :notworthy thank you. I have never seen such a machine. It has to be the daddy of Ducks :D

Dumbass question of the WEEK!!!

What is a Cord of wood ?
 
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Alberta

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Log loaders

From the mill I used to work at.
 

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AtlasRob

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From the mill I used to work at.

Are you sure thats really a mill and not some painted backdrop for a Liebherr shoot. :D

Nice pictures, machines there that I didnt know Liebherr even made, let alone let loose in distant lands. :drinkup

An 8 wheel Duck :eek:
 

stock

Senior Member
Cargo handling

Large hydraulic excavator

The R 974 C Litronic High Rise has been specially designed for material handling particularly in dock areas. A elevation allows the machine outward reaches of 28 m, depths of -14 m and reach heights of up to 26 m.
Technical data
Operating weight
128,000 - 136,100 kg
Engine output
400 kW/543 HP
(ISO 9249)


Grapple capacity
2,00 - 3,00 m³


Thats a big old Sow.
 

Spud

Member
Any pics of Komatsu underwater dozer or other brands if they exist?

The only underwater dozer I am aware of is a lime green Komatsu that I saw in a book on construction equipment. The dozer was meant to be totally submerged.
 

Spud

Member
LeTourneau tree crusher.
http://www.mackenziechamber.bc.ca/tree_crusher.htm

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Lee-online

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9420pullpan

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Any pics of Komatsu underwater dozer or other brands if they exist?

The only underwater dozer I am aware of is a lime green Komatsu that I saw in a book on construction equipment. The dozer was meant to be totally submerged.

i haven't seen the dozer yet but here is a hoe

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dieseldave

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Any pics of Komatsu underwater dozer or other brands if they exist?

The only underwater dozer I am aware of is a lime green Komatsu that I saw in a book on construction equipment. The dozer was meant to be totally submerged.

Is this what you mean?
 

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Spud

Member
DieselDave and JimInOz, that is the exact dozer I was thinking of.

So is it remotely controlled, from the surface.

I wonder what the story behind that is and how effective it was.
 
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