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Autocar-Heil side loader with the repair truck

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Met with the homies today. Some content is coming, but you gotta hold on just a bit longer.

Portland, Oregon - March 2020.

 

Nikon F3/T

AF Nikkor 35-70 mm f/2.8

Kodak Max 400 (expired).

INRD coke loads for Fayette come north through Terre Haute.

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Sadarghat, Dhaka, Bangladesh

04 October 2014

  

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Technicians load cargo into the Cygnus space in the Horizontal Integration Facility Friday, July 14, 2023, at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Northrop Grumman’s 19th contracted cargo resupply mission with NASA to the International Space Station will deliver more than 8,200 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew. The CRS-19 Cygnus spacecraft is named after NASA astronaut Dr. Laurel Clark who flew aboard Columbia STS-107, and is scheduled to launch at 8:31 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. Photo Credit: (NASA/Danielle Johnson)

 

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The first of two 300 ton loads approaching Buckholt Lane roundabout nearing the end of their 2 day journey from Shoreham to Potmans Lane electrcity substation.

i love a good list...i make lists about what lists i need to make...just a fun page about some of the companies whose paper i am crushing on right now. Always excited after cha to get all the new goodies. Too much of a good thing is awesome!

Container ship in process of reloading at Felixtowe UK.

Still learning how to work with photo shop but here's another shot :)

I took this photo last weekend. I thought it made for a fun shot. I hope all my friends have a great Sunday tomorrow. :D

Gnosall, Staffordshire

Cardstock: Bazzill

Printed Paper: Unknown (seriously, fresh sheet, no indication of who made it!)

Brads: American Crafts

Stickers: American Crafts, Making Memories

Font: AlexandriaFLF

 

The journaling reads: Who knew when Chloé and Caden went in to the Eastview office in September 2009 that this would be the last Friday-before-Labour-Day they would go to the school office to pick up their much anticipated class assignment envelope. In it they would find the identity of their new teacher, a welcome letter and their supply lists. This year the tradition was replaced with a button on the computer that identified the new teacher. No letter. No lists. Just a button in which they plugged in their student number and out spit the teacher assigned to their next nine months. I think we’re going to miss this particular tradition. It was so much more personal and welcoming than the efficient automated alternative.

It would appear that all of our local public gardens are full of lovely tulips!

 

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Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

 

Time to unload & pack up.

Wanted to make one last drone for droneuary. Drones are pretty fun and easy to make with my limited parts at school, so I think I'll continue for a while with them :)

seriously...day 28 already :)

love white space and this whole month has just reinforced that for me over and over!

Taken in Port Moody, BC, it's a shot of the ship loading dock near the Pulp Mill area. The three grey stacks on upper right are at the old oil refinery when this area became populated; I believe they are not in use any longer. I always loved this 'oldie' (2009) water scene, took this shot from my south west facing balcony and before I had my zoom lens.

Brand new ARRIVA Buses Wales ADL Trident 2 / Enviro 400 4550 - CX14 BXN loads up in Rhyl Bus Station for a journey on coastal route 12 to Llandudno West Shore.

 

In case this picture is misleading anyone, I’ll clarify that the idea with a side loader is to empty the bin into the hopper, not all over the arm itself. I’ve failed this concept a few times in the past and not because I’m a complete retard, rather due to distraction and/or a lack of observation. In view directly beneath the hopper access ladder is a white plastic bag..... this caused the catastrophe. As the previous bin lowered towards the ground, this bag flew out, floated in the air and caught my attention just as I grabbed the next bin. As per usual I hooked the joystick in the back right corner to simultaneously retract the slide and raise the arm, but instead of watching the arm movement in the mirror, my attention was diverted to this flying bag. To my dismay I witnessed the bag come to rest on top of the slide beam and cover up one of the sensors, which resulted in signal blockage and stoppage of the slide retracting.

 

As soon as I saw where the bag landed, I flicked my gaze around to the side mirror, seeing the slide stationary in the shown position and the arm continuing to raise the bin towards the hopper. After getting a visual of the unfolding circumstances in the mirror, I literally shouted out “NOOOOOOO!!!” in terror, then next thing the bin was inverted with the contents pouring all over the arm and onto the road. Fail. Of course the bin didn’t hold a single bag or two, it was fully loaded with sloppy and badly contained garbage, plus it was raining and a few members of the public witnessed the unsuccessful lift. My mind registered the likely outcome once I saw the bag cover the sensor, but everything happened so quick I didn’t even get the chance to consider releasing the joystick! After a few swear words and brief dissatisfaction over the event, I quickly got some humour out of the disaster and knew this was something worth sharing =]

Tri State Railway Historical Society's Santa Train on NJ Transit sits in its loading point at Wayne/Route 23 Transit Center with two passenger GP40 variants soon to lead the 1:00 PM run.

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1974 Caterpillar 941 Front Loader

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Ilford FP4 plus, Rodinal 1+50

Soooo I fell in love with Katie Mallettes page on the video, so much so that I immediately got up to scrap lift at 6am this morning!!!!! Hoping I've done it some justice :)xxxx

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Shot on ILFORD Delta 100 Professional at EI 100

Black and white negative film in 120 format shot as 6x6

  

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Resident shunter 56312 at Peak Forest

Algoma Central's John B. Aird loading at Beemsterboer's at 106th St. South Chicago.

Today's prompt had me thinking "when life gives you lemons..." and the search thru my photo gallery resulted in these three photos that definitely put on a positive spin...and Hazel ( my niece's 3 mths' old Labradoodle pup) is so cute...

A former Southern Pacific AC4400CW leads a loaded coal train into Stockton, CA. The coal will be loaded onto a ship at the Port of Stockton for export to Asia.

 

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In glorious sunshine 37897 is at the head of the 11.15 Pontycymer to Jersey Marine steel supply. In common with a lot of coal loading in the South Wales Coalfield the train is being loaded on a pad by a mechanical shovel.

37897 was built at the Vulcan Foundry and entered traffic 18/07/1963 as D6855. it was renumbered 37155 under TOPS and upon rebuilding it became 37897 12/12/1986. The loco was withdrawn 31/08/2005 and is in preservation.

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Loading timber part way up the Novat branch on the forest line above Viseu-de-sus. The mud was everywhere, and typical of forestry operations. An unrepeatable scene as this branch has since been abandoned.

Just the fig bit without the gear.

Load Haul Class 56 56021 eases away from Briton Ferry with the 6Z40 ThO 18:00 Baglan Bay to Stalybridge AtoChem Sidings.

 

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commission work

My own version of the UCS AT ST. Head is rotational and somewhat angle-able although it can effect the weight transfer and balance. It does stand on its own 2 legs without having to be propped up and has been for the last 6 months without sagging....although there is quite a load being put on the 2 technic beams / shins behind the feet.

Its been completed / built since xmas and finally got chance to take some pics today. Features a full interior as previously posted last year.

This is ONE of if not my all time Fav Starwars vehicles.

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