View allAll Photos Tagged digger

Buldozer Digger thing ive been doing this weekend. It isnt finished, but please comment! I think this is the best render so far, but take a look at the other ones on my profile.

P.S. does any one have an idea why one sheet of "glass" is see through, and one ontop of another is totaly opac? - try looking through the cabin... (?)

 

View more at

www.jethromyers.com

Mural wall for my cousin :)

Took 2 days to do, drawn from a picture on a lampshade...

Construction work on East Houston Street.

Bob Basic's dark digger

The digger in the morning. Taken while waiting for the sunrise to be interesting.

 

Taken with a fuji x100 post processing on an iPad with snapseed

Maricopa County, Arizona, US

JCB Mud Run 29th June 2013

You will need red/cyan 3D glasses to view these pictures properly

 

Someone drives to work in a digger. They leave it here overnight.

 

© Paul Dunning

Pentax P30n, Kodak Ektar 100

West face of the Diggers monument in the old Ballarat Cemetery,

 

Inscribed on this side-

 

"Sacred to the memory of thoso who fell on tho memorablo 3rd of December, 1851, in resisting the unconstitutional proceedings of tho Victorian Govern-

 

ment. Tills monument was presented by James ! Lcgtiut, of Geelong, to tho people of Ballarat, and by them erected on the 22nd Mardi, 1850."

 

On the other three sides are the names of the fallen diggers.

 

More info here- www.onmydoorstep.com.au/heritage-listing/5422/eureka-memo...

Grävskopa Ormbergsvägen, Brännbo, Sigtuna. ca 1966

When the gasoline began to run out and the prices to run up, Herbert O'Dell Smith, 64, agreed to do his bit for the energy crisis. A professional stunt man, he had earned his nickname of "Digger O'Dell" by allowing himself to be buried alive for various ventures. He was campaigning underground for President Carter in Columbia, S.C., in 1976 when he had a heart attack that prompted his retirement.

But to dramatize the gas crunch, the Digger agreed to be buried at Mack's Mobile Homes lot on Highway 280 in Phenix City, Ala. "I'm not coming up till gas prices come down," said Digger. Then, wearing a T shirt and pajama bottoms, he climbed into his temporary coffin (6 ft. long and 32 in. wide and high, with a septic tank below and a viewing periscope above that doubled as a dumbwaiter for Digger's food). He was covered by 6 ft. of earth and 4 in. of concrete. Two telephones, a radio and a television, as well as the periscope, connected him to the outside world. "I'm just one person, but I'm telling it like it is," he would say. "We don't have a gas shortage, we've got a gas wastage."

  

Unfortunately for Digger, however, gas prices kept going up—and so did his blood pressure. Last week, only ten days into his stint, he was ordered unearthed by his doctor. "I'm convinced the seed I planted will be cultivated," proclaimed the haggard Digger. Then he headed back to Cumming, Ga., to tend to the tomatoes on his farm

Diggers working on the development of Porthcawl Harbour.

To be honest, I was more preoccupied with the GBRf 66's working via Hooton and Chester in respect of the work being carried out in Sutton Tunnel, to pay much attention to that being done at Acton Grange Junction at the same time. This was my only visit, and my only photo, and I have absolutely no idea which Class 66 it is!

 

66UID | Acton Grange

work on mablethorpe central prom 2.12.12

Digger has been going to Octoberfest at Old World in Huntington Beach for lots of years AND finally he got to meet and have a picture taken with the Diamond sisters (80 years young)...

I love these little bees. They are slightly aggressive but not to the point where they will attack you. It's more smoke and mirrors with them.

detail of a dirt hole digger truck, at least thats what it said on it.

Mechanical Wheel Digger is the third generation modified machine type, and also the present 10m3 excavator dominant product, had won the National Best Quality Product Gold Prize and Science & Technology Advance Prize. This kind of excavator bucket volume are 10m3, 12m3, 14m3, flat type 10m3, flat type 12m3 5 kinds of bucket for user selection, suitable for ten million tons class large opencast extract of construction material, hydro-power, petroleum-chemistry etc. Earthwork engineering, suitable in combination with 100-154 t trucks, and also a lowest environment work temperature of -45o.

Technical Spec.

 

Normal bucket volume: 12m3

Main motor: 750kW

Lifting speed: 1m/s

Max. Excavating Radius: 18.9m

Pushing speed: 0.65m/s

Max. Excavating Height: 13.63m

Traveling speed: 0.69km/h

Max. Dumping Radius: 16.35m

Max. Lifting force: 1029kN

Max. Dumping Height: 8.45m

Max. Pushing force: 617kN

Excavating Depth: 3.4m

Max. Crawling angle: 13o

Working weight: 459t

Average bearing pressure: 225kPa

Theoretical Productivity: 1490m3

     

www.diggerchina.com

Grave digger, picture taken in Tampa.

Digger is a dog clock whose tail swishes back and forth acting as a pendulum. Accurate time is kept because of the Quartz movement which requires one AA battery to operate. Digger's dog tag is made of polymer clay.

Size: 20" L X 12" W X 2.5" H

 

Animal Instincts Art

my veg patch is getting a very good turning over this year! what is it about boys and digging?

A collage of photographs shows Bilbija’s students in various stages of the dig at Govrlevo. In the center a student mugs the posture of the site’s greatest find, Adam of Macedonia. Photo by Christian Kallen

Philanthus triangulum, Bee Wolf

Road construction through Vrakhassi gorge in vicinity of Selinaris, Crete, Greece

Lovely facial expression!

sitting in the sun, waiting

i took this picture of this digger down by the harbour. it looked interesting and the yellow colours stood out the most.

Just outside Bullecourt, along the Rue des Australiens and along the side road to Reincourt–les–Cagnicourt, is the Australian Memorial Park with its statue of the bronze ‘Bullecourt Digger’. He gazes out over the fields of Bullecourt where in April and May 1917 the AIF lost 10,000 soldiers, killed or wounded, in their efforts to break into and hold part of the Hindenburg Line.

Caterpillar 215 digger, Orkney

Digger on Crete, Greece

1 2 ••• 39 40 42 44 45 ••• 79 80