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Excavator Photos

KW850&T800H

COPPA
Joined
Mar 18, 2011
Messages
239
Location
Tete Jaune/Valemount BC
Cat 320C LL Forest Machine

It has a forest rated cab with a small riser and linked thumb.
What we call a road builder, beefed up with a high and wide U/C (for getting over stumps and boulders) which has stronger rollers and floaters on the bottom.
Taken in British Columbia, Canada

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WerkBrau

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 20, 2012
Messages
58
Location
Findlay, Ohio
Bridge demo a stones throw from my house...a nice rainstorm was rolling in as I snagged these excavator photos.

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willie59

Administrator
Joined
Dec 21, 2008
Messages
13,396
Location
Knoxville TN
Occupation
Service Manager
Geez, I'd love to have pin grabbers. One rental customer wants a bucket, another wants a hammer. :Banghead

Nice pics WB. :cool:
 

245dlc

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 16, 2010
Messages
1,228
Location
Canada
Occupation
Heavy Equipment Operator
I'd like to add some pictures but how do you go about shrinking files? Or can I just post using photobucket?
 

stock

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 4, 2008
Messages
2,022
Location
Eire
Occupation
We have moved on and now were lost....
http://www.getpaint.net/

This is what I use ,click on the image tag and put in the size, if you tick the aspect ratio box you only have to reduce on side the other is done automatically, Don't forget to alter the name or you will lose the original........ and save it as a jpeg. Nearly sure willie59 has done a speil on picture resizing some where................
 

Wolf

Senior Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2006
Messages
1,203
Location
California
those machin those machines just pretty much rip the land apart. Destroying mountains as it goes. That is awesome
 
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