My picture above is broken, I wonder what is up with that?
I loaded a couple of rounds of block Friday, after setting frame and grates and manhole at the big job.
Today I finished up that part, bringing a total of 27 blocks for 167,000 pounds.
The demo operator at the pit got tired of swapping out a hammer or magnet on the 300
to load them, so he walked over this 800 with thumb. It should have a 'godzilla' soundtrack with it
I rarely see a hoe that big with thumb. usually they are main line digging or working a pit. He grabbed two blocks and walked over, but put them on one at a time.
When thumb buckets get that big, they no longer measure them in cubic yards. The unit of measure is 'hurts'.
This thing has a whole lot of 'hurts'
Hardhat on it for scale.
I like the custom plasma cut nameplate on the side, just in case you misplace your bucket.