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    Old Euclid 1LLD

    I wondered about the size of the bed too. No power plants anywhere near that I know of, it's in the far southeastern corner of AZ. Lots of hardrock mining in the area. I looked at Google Earth and couldn't find any obvious large mines. No logging either. I have wanted to drive up...
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    Old Euclid 1LLD

    a few more. The left drive shaft goes through the front differential to the back.
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    Old Euclid 1LLD

    Hey folks Found this Euclid along Rt. 80 in Southeastern AZ about 5 or so miles south of Apache. Thought you all would be interested. Twin engines are cool. The bed looks like it was an aftermarket buy. The only photos I have found show a smaller bed. I know nothing else about it.
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    test for euclid truck photos

    I found this Euclid 1LLD in SE Arizona
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    P&H 4100A Pictures

    Nice photos. I have a house in Columbus NM and would really love to see those machines working some day. I was looking at the Tyrone Mine (your mine I assume) on Google earth and you can see the 4100's working. Big even from space. Thanks
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    777D Roll overs

    At least they are wearing their hardhats.
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    Operating Engineer School

    Great photos. Good to see that the 631's I worked around are THAT old. Would love to see more.
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    What is your favorite model?

    Without a doubt my Bucyrus 485HF. Then the RH 340. Next is the Liebherr 996. I like big stuff.
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