That’s rather random. Cool nonetheless
Getting out of bed in the morning is random to me.
Getting out of bed in the morning is random to me.
Another day another dollar .
The other half used to heard a Cat 789 around the campus... so as long as it is Cat yellow it is all goodWhat did your wife say when you brought it home?
I thought it was rather random also. We have been building a new bridge up the road for almost a year. That is the "outside" looking east the next stop would be Spain or Portugal. The coastline took a beating in a couple storms we had earlier this year. There are many companies that have or are rehabing or replacing seawalls and damaged beaches and structures. This company showed up with a Reid bouncing box and 988 ("A" Model) probably early 70's, a 120 and this 8. They handled it old school. Pretty cool!That’s rather random. Cool nonetheless
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A friend of mine had thought about modifying the bucket of a big loader to mount a sieve on it, so that when the loader moves forward the bucket collects the debris in the bottom of the bucket and unloads the sand externally, I very modestly recommended to change a scraper of those that are towed, is much more stable and suitable in my opinion what do you think?
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If was going to make a career out cleaning beaches... I would probably consider the tow behind with the screen deck ditch that tractor and get a Challenger. However I would have a side conveyor to unload into a truck on the fly. So my screening operation never stopped. I would want to conveyor the collected debris into a 20 yard container on my custom built beach truck. High flotation tires, auto trans all wheel drive with like a stellar hooker for can handling. That truck would drop loaded cans at the holding yard and bring an empty back to the screener. Mean while a highway can hauler would be moving loaded cans to the dumpsite and back. High speed Low drag. Expensive to get to started fast like that however. I just spent 5 or 600,000 dollars and don't even have a beach!View attachment 183516 View attachment 183517
A friend of mine had thought about modifying the bucket of a big loader to mount a sieve on it, so that when the loader moves forward the bucket collects the debris in the bottom of the bucket and unloads the sand externally, I very modestly recommended to change a scraper of those that are towed, is much more stable and suitable in my opinion what do you think?
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http://www.cherrington.net/products_Detail.php?ID=15