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Maybe this is hard to see, but the wife is preparing to give her man a wet willy and will use her Pioneer Woman Literacy to try to read him a bible verse without dropping the baby. Do you see the baby and the bible.

 

The presence of the gun inhibits feelings of tenderness in the triangular relationship between the couple and you, their spectator.

 

Does this artwork fill you with joy?

 

Here is the text of the plaque: A PIONEER FAMILY: The Stewart family lived constantly in Bulter County for over 200 years. 1802 to present. Gift to City of Hamilton by: John Antenen Stewart, M.D., Marian Vail Stewart, M.T., September 1, 2002.

 

That is to say, the sculpture's donors' idea for the sculpture was: "The government of the City needs to permanently honor our family's ancestors on public property."

 

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In downtown Hamilton, Ohio, on April 4th, 2015, on the grounds of the Monument Cabin in Monmument Park, on the west side of South Monument Avenue between Main Street and Court Street.

 

Per the Worldwide Web, the sculpture is by Jarrett Hawkins.

 

The machinery is a Case 480F loader/backhoe.

 

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Library of Congress classification ideas:

N8236.P453 Pioneers in art.

N8217.C66 Couples in art.

NB205.5.P83 Public sculpture, American.

NB205.5.O98 Outdoor sculpture—United States.

NB1930 Figure sculpture—United States.

NB1230 Bronze sculpture—United States.

TL296.5 Loaders (Machines)—Pictorial works.

TJ1355 Backhoes—Pictorial works.

TA145 Construction projects—United States—Pictorial works.

QC495.2 Orange (Color)—Pictorial works.

F499.H2 Hamilton (Ohio)—Pictorial works.

S.C. Army National Guard Spc. Connor Ulyatt with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., directs the hydraulic excavator operator with the placing of sand bags as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

MILITARY 3CX BACKHOE LOADER

 

JCB Backhoe Loaders have a high loading capacity, combined with high tearout forces and a variety of loader attachments including sweepers and pallet forks, which makes for a versatile Military Machine. JCB can offer either a power-assisted sideshift or centremount on both a 3CX and 4CX. All models are easily transportable by air, externally they can be underslung from a CH47 Chinook or internally, carried inside a C17 aircraft without preparation.

 

The JCB 3CX is the world’s number one backhoe loader, it has been developed from 70 years of sustainable innovation. The 3CX’s new EcoMAX engine is designed, tested and built by JCB to work perfectly with JCB axles and gearboxes. The Stage IV/Tier 4f EcoMAX produces peak power and torque at around 1,200rpm for responsiveness and fuel-efficient matching of the transmission and hydraulics. For ultimate loading performance, productivity and roading efficiency, the JCB 3CX’s EcoMAX engine delivers as much as 109hp and 516Nm of torque.

  

3CX Sitemaster General characteristics:

 

▪︎Ground Clearance: 1.3ft

▪︎Height to Top of Suspended Cab: 9.6ft

▪︎Transport Length: 18.5ft

▪︎Transport Width: 7.4ft

▪︎Wheelbase: 7.2 ft

▪︎Powerplant: JCB EcoMAX Aspiration turbocharged

▪︎Displacement: 268.6 cu in

▪︎Gross Power: 92hp

▪︎Net Maximum Torque: 281.8 lbs/ft / Net Power 90.1 hp

▪︎Power Measured: @ 2,200 rpm / Torque Measured @ 1,300 rpm

▪︎Maximum Speed: 23.8 mph / Maximum Speed - Reverse: 23.8 mph

▪︎Number of Forward Gears: 4 / Number of Reverse Gears: 4

▪︎Transmission Type: Powershift

▪︎Transmission Fluid Capacity: 4.3 imperial gallons

▪︎Tyre Size Front - 2wd / 4wd: 12 x 18 10PR Industrial

▪︎Tyres Size Rear: 16.9 x 28 12PR Industrial

▪︎Fuel Capacity: 42.3 imperial gallons

▪︎Hydraulic System Pump Flow Capacity: 20.9 gal/min

▪︎Hydraulic System Fluid Capacity: 34.9 imperial gallons

▪︎Pump Type: Open centre system w/ twin gear pumps and hydraulic speed control

▪︎Relief Valve Pressure: 3,650 psi

▪︎Oil System Fluid Capacity: 4 imperial gallons

▪︎Front Axle Fluid Capacity: 4.3 imperial gallons

▪︎Rear Axle Fluid Capacity: 4.3 imperial gallons

▪︎Operating Voltage: 12 vdc

▪︎Alternator Supplied Amperage: 95 ampere

 

Loader:

▪︎Bucket Breakout Force: 14,398 lbs

▪︎Bucket Capacity: 1.4 cu yds

▪︎Bucket Width: 7ft 4in

▪︎Clearance at Maximum Dump Height: 9ft

▪︎Dig Depth: 4in

▪︎Lift Capacity: 3,199 lbs

▪︎Reach at Maximum Dump Height: 2.6 ft

 

Backhoe:

▪︎Bucket Dig Force: 1,1847 lbs / Bucket Dig Force - extended: 1,1847 lbs

▪︎Dig Depth: 14ft / Dig Depth - extended: 18ft

▪︎Load Height: 12.6ft / Load Height - extended: 15.5ft / Reach at Load Height - Extended1: 2.1ft

▪︎Reach From Swivel: 17.7ft / Reach From Swivel - extended: 21.4ft.

 

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J. Deere backhoe loader opens a trench for a gas line repair. Note that the machine has been completely raised off the pavement with the use of the bucket and stabilizers. This keeps the machine level and takes the weight and force of excavation off the fragile tires.

  

Clocher de la cathédrale Notre-Dame du Havre vue depuis le quai Southampton.

 

Contraste d'un ville accueillant le vieux mais en constant renouvellement. N'est il pas du destin de toutes les citées du Monde ?

S.C. Army National Guard Sgt. Chase Gambill with the 124th Engineering Company from Saluda, S.C., places sand bags to dam up a creek to temporarily stop the flow of water as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard Spc. Connor Ulyatt with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., aligns a section of culvert pipe as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Stylized shot of a backhoe loader at work.

 

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S.C. Army National Guard Sgt. Chase Gambill with the 124th Engineering Company from Saluda, S.C., directs the hydraulic excavator operator with the placing of sand bags as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

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S.C. Army National Guard Sgt. Chase Gambill with the 124th Engineering Company from Saluda, S.C., places sand bags to dam up a creek to temporarily stop the flow of water as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard Spc. Connor Ulyatt with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., and Sgt. Chase Gambill with the 124th Engineering Company from Saluda, align a section of culvert pipe as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard 1st Lt. Benjamin Sternemann with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., gives instructions to the hydraulic excavator operator prior to lifting the section of culvert pipe as his team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard 1st Lt. Benjamin Sternemann and Spc. Connor Ulyatt with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., secures a section of culvert pipe with sand bags as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Urban scene in Warsaw with the Palace of Culture and Science rising in the background. A backhoe loader in the foreground and a tinted glass panel add a modern and abstract twist to the iconic cityscape

S.C. Army National Guard Sgt. Chase Gambill with the 124th Engineering Company from Saluda, S.C., places sand bags to dam up a creek to temporarily stop the flow of water as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard Sgt. Chase Gambill with the 124th Engineering Company from Saluda, S.C., places sand bags to dam up a creek to temporarily stop the flow of water as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Engineers from the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., along with support from the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Engineers from the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., along with support from the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Engineers from the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., along with support from the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard Spc. Connor Ulyatt with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., aligns a section of culvert pipe as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

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‪Backhoe‬ ‪Loader‬

نوع المركبة Brand: ‎JCB

لموديل : Model: ‪3CX‬

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S.C. Army National Guard Pvt. Dakota Hollman with the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., maneuvers a hydraulic excavator as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard Spc. Connor Ulyatt with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., aligns a section of culvert pipe as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Engineers from the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., along with support from the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Engineers from the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., along with support from the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard Spc. Connor Ulyatt with the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., aligns a section of culvert pipe as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Engineers from the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., along with support from the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Engineers from the 1221st Engineering Company from Graniteville, S.C., along with support from the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

S.C. Army National Guard Pvt. Dakota Hollman with the 125th Multi Role Bridge Company from Abbeville, S.C., maneuvers a 230LCR hydraulic excavator as a team of engineers work to replace a washed out culvert on a Lexington County road in Gilbert, S.C. Oct. 24, 2015. Soldiers with the S.C. Army National Guard continue to provide direct support for flood recovery and emergency road repairs as a result of the recent floods. The South Carolina National Guard partnered with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Brian Calhoun/Released)

Description

Model: MMT80-W

Specs:

1.) Hydraulic controling, hydr. flow is 12.6GPM

2.) Tipping capacity: 794kgs

3.) Weight (with out bucket): 856kgs / 1887lbs

4.) Engine: Kohler, command pro. Gasoline engine original Honda engine, gasoline type (but the Honda engine delivery time is 3 months, we advise KOHLER engine..)

5.) Dimensions (with bucket): 2235mm(L)*1080mm(W)*1245mm(H) (its not under operating situations).

Many kinds of attachments optional

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A backhoe loader used as a snow plow opens a road in Pisgat Ze'ev.

Creating the final set of holes for the new tie-ins. The concrete truck in the distance is heading back to fill in holes already tied into the existing road system.

  

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