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A mostly unused front-loader waits for better times at the Bullskin (coal) Tipple Company. See the specs for the Michigan L320 here- www.ritchiespecs.com/specification?type=&category=Whe...

A mostly unused front-loader waits for better times at the Bullskin (coal) Tipple Company. See the specs for the Michigan L320 here- www.ritchiespecs.com/specification?type=&category=Whe...

Caterpillar 631 series articulated open-bowl motor scraper. First produced in 1960 and still being manufactured today.

La più grande pala Caterpillar presente in Italia.

Non era la giornata ideale per vederla all'opera...spero di ritornarci prima o poi.

Grazie al direttore per questo minitour nella cava che lui dirige...

Falippo Tuscan Tour

Borgo a Mozzano (LU) 24-02-2015

  

The biggest Caterpillar loading shovel in Italy...

This was a bad day to see the movements of this monster. I hope to return in the future...

This is the Italian quarry with the biggest ratio total weight of the equipment / number of the machines I suppose...

Thanks to the chairman for a minitour on the quarry where he works.

Falippo Tuscan Tour

Borgo a Mozzano (Lucca, Italy) 24-feb-2015

Non era la giornata ideale per vederla all'opera...spero di ritornarci prima o poi.

Grazie al direttore per questo minitour nella cava che lui dirige...

Falippo Tuscan Tour

Borgo a Mozzano (LU) 24-02-2015

  

This was a bad day to see the movements of this monster. I hope to return in the future...

This is the Italian quarry with the biggest ratio total weight of the equipment / number of the machines I suppose...

Thanks to the chairman for a minitour on the quarry where he works.

Falippo Tuscan Tour

Borgo a Mozzano (Lucca, Italy) 24-feb-2015

Non era giornata di lavoro in cava causa pioggia ma trovai comunque il sorvegliante...

Un grazie a Marco per la

possibilità di fare le foto!

Falippo Tuscan Tour

24-02-2015

 

It wasn't a working day in this quarry (caused by rain) but I have found the supervisor...

Thanks to Marco if I take this picture!

Falippo Tuscan Tour

24-feb-2015

The shadows grow long on a March evening in Pecos, Texas.

It’s 6:28 pm on Saturday, and though the bustling center of the Delaware Basin oilfields doesn’t sleep, it does wind down toward day’s end.

 

A field pumper rolls south on now-quiet Hwy 17, his white four-wheel-drive Chevrolet pickup truck spattered with mud and wearing a layer of dust after bouncing down the rough and rutted and potholed caliche roads that have been laid out to the oil and gas wells of the Chihuahuan Desert.

 

It’s been a long day, and he’s covered many miles checking on the production rates of his assigned wells. He’ll make sure his field compressors are still running, the flares are lit, the burners in his heater treaters are lit and the dump valves aren’t stuck open, check the VRUs---Vapor Recovery Units, gauge his on-site oil and water storage tanks, and call in his loads to the trucking companies. If the well is already connected to a gathering pipeline system, he will take the meter readings off the transfer pump, or LACT unit---Lease Automatic Custody Transfer unit, where barrels of oil are converted to dollars and cents as they are pumped out of the on-site storage tanks and into the buyer’s pipeline.

 

His day started before dawn, when he relieved the night pumper. If he’s lucky and has a good wife, she packed him a full lunch box, perhaps with menudo or chorizo or asada, or pot roast or barbequed brisket or grilled chicken breast and plenty of vegetables, all to be heated up on-the-go in a plug-in-the-cigarette-lighter oven.

 

Around 11:30 in the morning, his breakfast tacos have worn off. He’ll find a quiet place on the edge of a lease pad miles from civilization, pull down his tailgate and enjoy his lunch amongst the creosote bush and cactus of the wide-open Pecos River Valley.

 

But by 6:28 pm, he’s worn out, bone-tired from the bone-jarring roads he’s spent his day on. Perhaps he’ll stop just down the road at the Burrito Depot and pick up a couple with asada con papas, stop at the Pilot truckstop and fuel up the Chevrolet and run in and get another can or two of Skoal, and head home.

 

And no dirty boots in the house.

 

He’ll slip off his steel-toed Timberlands, slip on his flip-flops, and leave the boots on the floorboard of the pickup.

 

Around the shower drain will swirl the essence of the Delaware Basin: Caliche dust, sweat, body odor, sulfur, and 40 API gravity crude oil.

 

He’ll swig down a Coors Light or two, or maybe a couple of Carta Blancas with lime, and tell his wife about his day as the kids clamor for his attention.

 

Sleep will come easy.

 

On this Saturday evening, the Pecos Valley Southern is quiet as well. A 60-year-old GP35 with a colorful past sits silent on the light iron, her prime mover switched off, gondolas and bulkhead flats of downhole casing knuckled up on her drawbar.

 

The old mill has come a long way from the day in 1965 when she rolled out of La Grange wearing the new Frisco image of mandarin and white paint. She would come to know the Cascade green and black of the Burlington Northern before the H1 of the BNSF.

Larry’s Truck and Electric slapped white LTEX lettering onto the cab below the road numbers, swatted her on the ass and sent her south to Texas.

 

Come Monday morning the crew will arrive early, and sixteen cylinders will cough out their characteristic blue EMD smoke as they come to idle. Paralleling Texas Hwy 17, they’ll shove south under Interstate 20, past the Eagle’s Nest and Box House Village and Pecos Sun RV parks, passing the turnouts for two transload spurs along the way until they arrive at CTAP pipe yard, a little more than three miles from their starting point. The money-making portion of the shortline stops here, where they will swap loads for empties and head back north to the small company yard alongside Union Pacific’s former T&P Toyah Subdivision mainline.

 

25 miles south of CTAP at Saragosa, the rails disappear into the sands of Reeves County, still pointing towards the Davis Mountains and Wild Rose Pass and the Mexican border that the initial $45,000 dollars’ worth of capital in the year 1909 never allowed J.G. Love and F.W. Johnson to realize. The line reached San Solomon Springs at Toyahvale, 40 miles south of Pecos, and stopped, there to be condemned to the same meager existence that so many desert shortlines have suffered from throughout history.

 

Today’s PVS is a Watco property, the company website describing it as having a trackage length of 27.8 miles, most of it covered in blown sand and Russian Thistle that has sprouted up in profusion along the roadbed. At that distance, the railheads are covered by the blacktop surface of Reeves County Road 311 as it crosses the roadbed and winds its way through the irrigated alfalfa and cotton fields of the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas.

 

South of there, if one knows just where to look, the old roadbed is still visible to the discerning eye. In the early 1970s, big yellow Caterpillar earthmovers---bulldozers and scrapers and graders and sheep’s-footed rollers---bit into it, ripped the heart out of it, transported it, spread it around and compacted it, and then the pavers laid the lanes of Interstate 10 across it, cutting off any hope of an old 4-4-0 rolling a rickety coach filled with tourists of ever again reaching the soothing waters of San Solomon Springs.

 

Time keeps ticking.

 

In a few hours, our pumper will shut off his blaring alarm, pour himself a cup of coffee and sit at the kitchen table and contemplate the day.

 

There are no Sundays in the oilfield.

 

---RAM

Rick Malo©2025

 

Missabe 403 is still on the PRS rolling down Proctor Hill with 141 ore loads. With most of the fall color here down north of I-35 the earthmovers provide a nice orange and yellow backdrop.

Poids en ordre de marche : 36 400 - 37 400 kg

Capacité du godet rétro : 2,66 m³

 

Démolition du viaduc de Herserange construit en 1961 et long de 400 mètres.

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)

Ville : Herserange (54440)

 

Construction : 1961

 

Déconstruction : Juillet 2025 → Août 2025

Poids en ordre de marche : 36 950 - 37 330 kg

 

Démolition du centre d’intervention de Nancy-Joffre.

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)

Ville : Nancy (54000)

Quartier : Nancy Centre

Adresse : 22, boulevard Joffre

Fonction : Autre

 

Construction : 1991

 

Démolition : 2025

Permis de démolir n° PD 54 395 24 00018

▻ Délivré le 26/08/2024

 

Niveaux : R+5

Hauteur : 32,00 m

Surface de plancher : 6 889 m²

Superficie du terrain : 2 289 m²

Una pala gommata Fiat Kobelco con un autocarro dotato di cabina tipo "Ergo" usato come donatore di pezzi di ricambio per altri camion simili.

 

Maltin Tour 2017 - Ritorno a Malta con Marvin (www.flickr.com/photos/30797788@N03)

Gozo, 13-11-2017

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A Fiat Kobelco loader with a Ergo-cab lorry used as donor truck for spare parts.

Maltin tour 2017 - return to Malta with Marvin (www.flickr.com/photos/30797788@N03)

Gozo, 2017-11-13

Nuova pala in questa cava!

Cave di marmo di Carrara

Falippo Tuscan Tour

Torano (MS) 25-02-15

  

Hyundai HL770-9A

New loader in this quarry!

Carrara marble quarries.

Falippo Tuscan Tour

Torano, 25- feb -2015

Poids en ordre de marche : 36 950 - 37 330 kg

 

Démolition du centre d’intervention de Nancy-Joffre.

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)

Ville : Nancy (54000)

Quartier : Nancy Centre

Adresse : 22, boulevard Joffre

Fonction : Autre

 

Construction : 1991

 

Démolition : 2025

Permis de démolir n° PD 54 395 24 00018

▻ Délivré le 26/08/2024

 

Niveaux : R+5

Hauteur : 32,00 m

Surface de plancher : 6 889 m²

Superficie du terrain : 2 289 m²

The early construction of yet another huge housing development in Boulder County, Colorado. All the beautiful prairie is disappearing. Shame.

 

There were 4 more in this line-up but I wasn't able to get the photo before they drove away.

 

I believe these things are called scrapers or "wheel tractor-scrapers."

Poids en ordre de marche : 36 950 - 37 330 kg

 

Démolition du centre d’intervention de Nancy-Joffre.

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)

Ville : Nancy (54000)

Quartier : Nancy Centre

Adresse : 22, boulevard Joffre

Fonction : Autre

 

Construction : 1991

 

Démolition : 2025

Permis de démolir n° PD 54 395 24 00018

▻ Délivré le 26/08/2024

 

Niveaux : R+5

Hauteur : 32,00 m

Surface de plancher : 6 889 m²

Superficie du terrain : 2 289 m²

Poids en ordre de marche : 61 000 - 82 500 kg

Hauteur de travail : 34 m

 

Démolition du centre d’intervention de Nancy-Joffre.

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)

Ville : Nancy (54000)

Quartier : Nancy Centre

Adresse : 22, boulevard Joffre

Fonction : Autre

 

Construction : 1991

 

Démolition : 2025

Permis de démolir n° PD 54 395 24 00018

▻ Délivré le 26/08/2024

 

Niveaux : R+5

Hauteur : 32,00 m

Surface de plancher : 6 889 m²

Superficie du terrain : 2 289 m²

Some of my recent models.

The Beetle.

 

Deprived of Fedde's drill I needed to find an alternative for my latest piece of dwarf punkery

 

FULL GALLERY

Port of Stockholm Norvik

 

Nynäshamn, Sweden

Quick snap of a digger working on one of the final parts of the once-massive brewery site at Fountainbridge - the brewery once covered several blocks on both side of the road, all long gone now and mostly redeveloped, this being one of the last blocks still being reworked.

 

The title is - as those of you with little ones may guess - a nod to the children's picture book Dig, Dig, Digging by Margaret Mayo and Alex Ayliffe, all about diggers and other big machines

Poids en ordre de marche : 50 100 kg

 

Démolition du viaduc de Herserange construit en 1961 et long de 400 mètres.

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)

Ville : Herserange (54440)

 

Construction : 1961

 

Déconstruction : Juillet 2025 → Août 2025

Abandoned in the back of a quarry to Rust in Peace (RIP)

Its parked here because it boiled up and had to park it next to the auction bulding around the back which made it handy as i was interviewed by a magazine (Earthmovers i think) and a video taken too for the Richie Brothers Website.

A very cold wet and windy day but very happy to own this at last despite the price and the engine etc...

Die Cast Pickups 08-31-25

* Lone Star - Earth Mover (1960s)

* Matchbox - Sea Rescue Boat (1998)

* Matchbox - Super King: Scammell Tipper Truck (1967)

* Matchbox - Super King: Tractor Transporter (1974)

PC2000

See Earthmovers Magazine (Oct) issue 102 www.earthmoversmagazine.co.u k/

 

Handy earthmover can operate off road or on narrow gauge rail tracks. 9 tonne payload and a seat that can face either way.

Earthmover 1, Tree 0.

 

Altadena, California

Construction on the new addition at MonteCedro

 

Altadena, California

Huber Manufacturing Company had a history dating back to the 1800's, making equipment for the agriculture and construction industries. Here is information about the founder, Edward Huber.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Huber

© All rights reserved, don´t use this image without my permission. Contact me at debmalya86@gmail.com

Poids en ordre de marche : 36 950 - 37 330 kg

 

Démolition du centre d’intervention de Nancy-Joffre.

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)

Ville : Nancy (54000)

Quartier : Nancy Centre

Adresse : 22, boulevard Joffre

Fonction : Autre

 

Construction : 1991

 

Démolition : 2025

Permis de démolir n° PD 54 395 24 00018

▻ Délivré le 26/08/2024

 

Niveaux : R+5

Hauteur : 32,00 m

Surface de plancher : 6 889 m²

Superficie du terrain : 2 289 m²

Capacité de la décapeuse : 28,28 m³

 

Travaux de terrassement de la tranche 3 de ZAC Europôle 2 de la Communauté d'Agglomération Sarreguemines visant à créer 3 plateformes pour un total de 234  915 m².

 

Pays : France 🇫🇷

Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)

Département : Moselle (57)

Ville : Hambach (57910)

Adresse : ZAC Europôle 2

 

Construction : Avril 2025 → Novembre 2025

Construction at MonteCedro in Altadena, California

The man who operates the earthmover is obviously quite experienced. Construction at MonteCedro.

 

Altadena, California

 

Urbanisation when doesn’t take care of the GREEN, it is not to be seen.

Some of my recent models.

This is a copyright photo. If you wish to purchase this photo or any other of my fine art prints, please visit my website at; www.jerryfornarotto.artistwebsites.com

 

Heavy duty equipment.

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