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I make this cake for my son 3rd birthday. Base cake for excavator is Mud cake by Planet Cake. The cake is covered with fondant and edible image for excavator windows. The sand are from Oreo crumbs. All part can be eaten, except for excavator arm & shovel are made out of styrofoam.
We had about 8 or 10 dead trees standing in the back of our property, so my dad brought his backhoe over and pushed them down. Faster and safer than using a chainsaw. Unfortunately, I'm still in the process of chunking them up to be split.
Standing in the shade toward the left here, Patrick says, "You might want to move over there unless you want some bricks to fall on your head." "Wait, you're knocking the front down NOW?" "Now."
Image by V. Anil, one of the new photobloggers in the Kalleda Photo Project. (The larger version looks even better.)
These equipment (bulldozer and a loader backhoe) had been purchased from Ritchie Brothers auction in Orlando area recently. Big Iron's shipping & logistics department will be handling the dismantling and containerization of these equipment.
Pictures of the equipment being delivered to Big Iron's shipping yard in Jacksonville, FL. Our new loading dock makes unloading of heavy equipment easy. Loading the containers from this loading dock will be as easy.
Visit us at www.bigiron4sale.com for more information about equipment dismantling and containerization.