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Towed Pull Scraper, also called a pan scraper, earth scraper, or pull pan, they work by slicing off layers of soil like a plane shaves wood. They’re commonly used for excavation, grading, landscaping, finishing, or leveling purposes, as well as for hauling and spreading dirt.

Photography © Jeremy Sage

Poor lighting but oh well.

Rodney Street in Liverpool is noted for the number of doctors and its Georgian architecture. It is sometimes known as the "Harley Street of the North". Together with Hope Street and Gambier Terrace it forms the Rodney Street conservation area. There are over 60 Grade II listed buildings on the street and one II* church.

 

Unnoticed by many passers-by are some of the old fixtures and fittings attached to many of the houses . This , possibly Victorian , boot scraper is one of many that still stand on the steps of some of the houses .

Date: 1945

 

Description: Seabee scraper in front of airplane hangar.

 

Medium/Format: B/W photograph

 

Location: Unknown

 

Collection: Equipment

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, Collections Department, Port Hueneme, CA 93043, www.history.navy.mil/museums/seabee_museum.htm

 

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Roco Humex. #1414. 1/87

Digger is famous! Really fat too it seems.

 

F-ing flickr scrapers.

1954 Euclid S7 scraper. Powered by a 4-71 Detroit Diesel attached to a 5 speed manual Clark transmission. 7 yard capacity. Seen at the HECA national meet in Canandaigua, NY. Please visit www.dailydieseldose.com for more!

It's 10 years since I last went to New York with my 4mgp camera. It was to celebrate my mother in law's 75th birthday. I'm posting these photos now as they've sat on my hard drive since I removed them from Webshots a long time ago. I think they deserve another airing before our next trip to New York, next May.

Some skyscrapers in the Flatiron District.

 

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Members of East Oakland's "Scraper Bike Crew," a group of young men who have taken a trend in car customization and scaled it down. Photo by Jacob Fenston

Part of Hudson Yards construction project, Manhattan.

Another one from my recent visit to Maldon, to go alongside my mono version. I was setting up to shoot the statue of Brithnoth in silhouette against the rising sun, when a flock of seabirds took off and flew through my field of view. I rattled off a few exposures as they passed and this is the best one. I have been told that it looks like his sword is cutting the sky, hence the title ...

This rig weighs over 102,000 pounds empty.

One 631G arrives for a load while in the background another one works a different section of the project.

30569 - Alexander Volvo of First South Yorkshire is safely round this tight corner of Derbyshire, with a couple of old friends from the same route yesteryear looking over. The MCW Metrobus of SYPTE is pictured just 100 yards (and about 30 years) behind. Whilst the Roe bodied AEC Regent of Sheffield Transport with 72 (as the route was pre-SYPTE) on the blind, pictured in the bus stacking area of Sheffield Central Bus station. Probable date anytime in the 1960's.

This little one yard scraper was built for the war dept. during world war 2 to be dropped by parachutes onto the Islands in the pacific for building runways. Bulit by Letourneau

Better in full screen

I was lucky enough to be able to shoot with the SONY Alpha 7R earlier this year. The image quality is astounding

 

Technical details:

Camera: SONY Alpha 7R

Lens: SONY ZEISS FE 55mmm f/1.8

Settings: 1/400 sec, f/8, ISO100, 55mm

Flash: No

Tripod: No

Software: Photoshop Ligthroom 5.6

Photograph by Pascal Parent

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