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    40Ton American at work

    The 40 ton has been busy these days
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    New paint

    Sorry missed the last 2 pictures.Ill try and get some more later
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    New adition to the fleet

    Heres a40 ton American brought back to life.It had not been used since around 2000 so when it came to us it was covered in moss and muck with a few bent things and lots of seized things.after freeing a stuck injector in the upper and fixing a hose on the power steering I got it moving.A box was...
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    Round versus square pads

    Kind of a trivial thing,but ive heard lots of different opinions over round versus square pads.Some guys wont use round,otherguys like round because they easy to move ,especially big wet ones.42" round pretty much matches 36" square.What do you guys think?
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    10B recovery

    Heres a 10B on its way home
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    Bucyrus Erie

    Im still learning how to post pictures.Heres afew Bucyrus Erie Machines.The ,22B dragline,15B,and the 10B are mine.The 22B backhoe is one I saw in the bush near Atlin BC. Ill try some more later
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    350 Bantam

    Heres my 350 Bantam working on a small bridge install.The first picture is in our yard testing .We wanted to drive the piles without leads to keep the load light and make the reach.the internal hammer worked well,a little slower than adrop hammer,but fine for 4 short piles.Maybe this should go...
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    operator certification

    Hi Has anyone here tangled with the British Columbia crane operator certification?I did and the results were friggin upsetting.As an owner operator of older conventional cranes involved in pile driving and construction for the last 20 yrs,i have been forced to submit to this haywire operator...
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