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It's been cold lately and I woke to find the car frosted up

Seen at Uskmouth Power Station, Newport.

At a highway widening project on Arizona's State Highway 260 between Cottonwood and Camp Verde.

Embarcadero 4, San Francisco, California.

One of a number of motor scrapers Becher had working at Maidens hall including 631s 637s and a few 641s was this 637

An unusual beast to find lurking on a Dorsetshire farm a couple of years ago, was this Caterpillar 631B Motor Scraper. If I remember rightly, the owner told me it was going to be cut-up for its engine.

Cross Processed Film (E6@C41).

Lomo LC-A.

Looking back, a scraper crosses a makeshift crossing behind my train during works near Edgecombe.

In muh display case. I'm going to have to move shelves to display the fully assembled Devastator

Ex Army scraper boxes being loaded or unloaded at Bedhampton.

Unfortunately, I haven't found a better view of the AEC Mandator tractor unit yet.

 

A photograph taken by Joe Sullivan, now in my collection.

 

Seen at the under-construction interchange between Highway 41 and Highway 45 in Oshkosh, WI. June 20, 2011.

A Caterpillar 631C Scraper lifts a bit of soil at the Weeting Steam Show.

It's not about the building it's about the sky and that feeling that sometimes we are so small . A big world for really small people don't you think ??

View On Black

Cat scraper converted to a water tanker at Alice Springs c1980

Essa é a minha baianada para são paulo, the prejudice town.

  

as seen from Brighton Beach.

Some pics of classic Cats, requested by a fello Flickr memeber. Belonging to Neil Becher this D8K and scraper box was one of several tractor scraper sets working at Steadsburn OCCS in Northumberland, Sept 07

My 7 yr old son took this one. At the end of the day I checked to see what was on his camera and this had us laughing. What would be some good tags or a better title? My first response to seeing the image was "WTF?".

I had to explain why I liked finding this today - Smiley used to be the arch-rival of Kwik Fit for tyres and exhausts, in 1980s Scotland at least.

Supercell near Beiseker, Alberta. The base was barely a couple hundred feet above the ground

This Euclid/Terex Scraper was hard at work when I saw it in the '80s.

Unfortunately my failing memory prevents me from recalling where I took the picture! :o)

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