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Caterpillar construction machine that was used to clean the Home Depot parking lot on Baseline Road.
A Caterpillar 938M wheel loader, in its normal configuration with a bucket to load dirt onto a truck. The 938 is smaller than the 950 wheel loader, whown in an earlier photo.
The Publix warehouse is in the background.
A Cat 966M XE wheel loader at work in the Calanda gravel plant at Reichenau-Tamins station. When reversing there are blue flashing lights and strange warning sounds. An attentive commentator explains this sound as white noise. It can be located better by the human ear. Even with multiple sources. Switzerland, June 17, 2021.
Portes ouvertes à la Carrière de Trapp de Raon-l'Étape lors des Journées européennes du patrimoine 2023.
Poids en ordre de marche : 104 500 kg
Capacité du godet : 10 - 14 m³
Travaux sur les réseaux d'eau et d'assainissement et d'adduction d'eau potable sur 165 mètres avenue de la Garenne et allée de la Garenne à Nancy.
Pays : France 🇫🇷
Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)
Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)
Ville : Nancy (54000)
Quartier : Nancy Sud
Adresse : avenue de la Garenne / allée de la Garenne
Durée des travaux : octobre 2021 → avril 2022
Se in quest'area ci son tante Caterpillar 980C ci saranno poche 980F...questa è l'unica!
Secondo Falippo tour nella cave di argilla dell'Appenino emiliano.
Provincia di Reggio Emilia, 17-04-2014
In this area you can find many Caterpillar 980C so the 980F are rare! This is the only exemplary.
2nd Falippo tour on the clay pits of appennino emiliano.
Province of Reggio Emilia (Italy) 17-apr-2014
Foglio di naylon a causa di vetro rotto? Forse!
Pedavena (BL), 26-04-2014
Hanomag 33C
A naylon sheet as substitute of a broken windscreen? Probably!
Pedavena, (Italy) 26-apr-2014
Il Bauma è la più grande fiera europea per le macchine da costruzione...è l'occasione per vedere nuovi prototipi!
Monaco di Baviera, 20-04-2013
Bauma is the biggest european fair for construction equipment...
It is an opportunity to see new prototypes!
Munich (D) 20-apr-2014
I will be on the fair from 12 to 14 april 2016...I hope to meet my followers!
Usually I'm a truck builder, but every once in a while I like to build some heavy machinery.
This time I got the idea to build a wheelloader, something I builded a long time ago in real bricks, but it didn't work out well, so I never uploaded it. I thought, maybe if I try it in LDD, and then in real bricks. I got carried away and now I used a lot of parts I don't really own, but I'm still quiet happy with the result.
Travaux d'aménagement des espaces publics de la ZAC de la Louvière à Seichamps.
Pays : France 🇫🇷
Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)
Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)
Ville : Seichamps (54280)
Adresse : rue de la Haie Cerlin
Aménagements : 2018
• Urbaniste : Vulcano+Gibello Architectes
• Paysagiste : Atelier Frédérique Garnier
• Entreprise voirie et réseaux divers : STPL
Ultime settimane di vita prima di cambiare proprietario...
Foto concessa dall'amico Nicola G. di Udine
Provincia di Padova, 31-07-2014
Last weeks of life for this GHH wheel loader before changing owner.
Photo taken by my friend Nicola G. from Udine.
Padua area (Italy), 31-07-2014
Caterpillar wheel loaders have ohter front-end attachments that enable them to carry materials on a site. This 938M is delivering a mixed package of material near my vantage point on the berm behind my house.
When you buy a Volvo, you get a highly reliable and productive wheel loader complete with features to promote efficiency.
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Demolition of Muni Tracks at Church and Duboce (San Francisco)
A railroad tracks diamond crossing assembly is being moved by heavy machinery.
View more photos of railroad workers replacing a Muni lightrail track section on Church street in San Francisco.
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When you buy a Volvo, you get a highly reliable and productive wheel loader complete with features to promote efficiency.
Visit the Volvo Construction Equipment, North America website for more information on
First introduced at the 2000 MINExpo in Las Vegas as the LeTourneau L-2350 it is the world's largest wheel loader. Joy Global took over LeTourneau and the machine became the P&H L-2350. In the meantime Komatsu Mining is the new owner, thus the new designation WE2350 to distinguish the LeTourneau derived products from the Komatsu wheel loaders that bear the WA designation.
At 270 tonnes, the wheel loader carries a 41 cubic meter bucket and features a Diesel electric drivetrain with a 2300 horsepower engine and four electric wheel hub motors. It is designed to center load ultra-class haulers of up to 400 ton (363 tonne) payload.
My model at a scale of 1/28.5 is fully remote controlled via bluetooth and the Brick Controller 2 app using two SBricks. The following functions are powered:
- All-wheel drive: one Power Functions XL motor per axle
- Steering: one Power Functions M motor and two large linear actuators
- Loader boom assembly: one Power Functions XL motor and two XL linear actuators (from CaDa because they come in black)
- Bucket: one Power Functions L motor and two large linear actuators
- Work and tail lights, using three pairs of Power Functions LEDs
Power comes from a Power Functions battery box hidden in the radiator compartment.
Furthermore, the model sports the following features:
- Oscillating rear axle
- Deployable acces stairs
- Openable cab doors
- Extendable work platform on the inverter cabinet
- Deployable ladder on the right service platform
The challenge with this model was that it features huge wheels, being the largest tires on any machine in the real world. To overcome this hurdle, I used brick-built wheels with a diameter of around 18 studs and a width of eight studs. The 22-sided brick cylinder is reinforced by a layer of rubber connectors, at the same time ensuring a smoother ride. The original design to these wheels comes from Milan of Eurobricks.
Usually I'm a truck builder, but every once in a while I like to build some heavy machinery.
This time I got the idea to build a wheelloader, something I builded a long time ago in real bricks, but it didn't work out well, so I never uploaded it. I thought, maybe if I try it in LDD, and then in real bricks. I got carried away and now I used a lot of parts I don't really own, but I'm still quiet happy with the result.
Excellent machine, ready to work, well cared for by a meticulous owner. This unit has 3700 original hours, no leaks, no excessive pinwear, starts easy and runs good. Equipped with ride control, extra valve, bucket and heavy duty log forks, Enclosed cab with heat, Call for more information or visit us online.
Jesse Sewell 803-807-1726 cell
Brian Nielson 803-960-1613 cell