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For the past couple of days, they have been doing some work on the parking lot at the apartment complex where my wife and I reside. On the property this morning was a Terramite TSS38 Sweeper and a Ford/New Holland 575E backhoe.
so there's been a development. the backhoe's days are numbered. neighbors have complained to the town.
At this time of year, you gotta get this done while weather cooperates.
Yet more from a series on the demolition of the downtown parking ramp, an eyesore than has covered Rock River for the last 40 years.
It takes a real man to operate a lavender backhoe! The colors in this photo have not been retouched. Color Splash Studio was used to set the background to B&W to make the subject pop. It's just a run-of-the-mill violet-colored Komatsu backhoe parked on the backstreets of Prahran, Victoria. Take that, Tonka and Caterpillar!
John Deere backhoe doing gas line excavation for a SaskEnergy connection upgrade.
Cabri, Saskatchewan in September 2011.
Lynda Lees, ? and Valerie Wight outside of the house at 12 Marty St Innisfail around 1980. Notice the Case 580B in the background.
An update to one of my favourite childhood sets, the 6662 backhoe. The set is a great classic town vehicle, but with the newer larger scale vehicles, I felt it was in need of an update.
Inspired by the work of Pierre Normandin, Richard Brown, and Martin Jaspers
Old military 1970 Case 480CK Tractor
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Got out the old Holga and took some double exposures earlier this week. I think I accidentally left the bulb setting on. Oops.
Holga 120N, 60mm f8. Kodak Tri-X.
A backhoe, also called a rear tractor or back tractor, is a piece of excavating equipment or digger consisting of a digging bucket on the end of a two-part articulated arm. This parked backhoe was near a construction site in Robina, on the Gold Coast in Queensland.
A backhoe tearing up an old parking lot for what appears to be a new residential development, just off the Cambie St. Bridge.
I still have trouble accepting how many new buildings they're putting in RIGHT BY THE BRIDGE(s). I would never buy a suite so close to a main artery. It's insanity.