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Posted: 8/23/2015 1:04:23 PM EST
Well, you dont see that every day.

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Link Posted: 8/23/2015 1:10:48 PM EST
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That's cool, how do you get out of the hole you dug?
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Build a ramp out of dirt I guess.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 1:12:41 PM EST
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That's pretty cool.
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.
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Build a ramp out of dirt I guess.
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Link Posted: 8/23/2015 1:16:09 PM EST
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Neat!


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Link Posted: 8/23/2015 1:19:18 PM EST
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someone needs to make a Nope gif of the thing going backwards
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 1:22:31 PM EST
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.


For real though, this is really what they do.

Then salvage crews will come in and get scrapes from it.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 1:25:27 PM EST
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That's cool, how do you get out of the hole you dug?

You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.




Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)








 

 
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 2:24:39 PM EST
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Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.

Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
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I bet that costs a hell of a chunk of change to move one of those.
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I bet that costs a hell of a chunk of change to move one of those.
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.

Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
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I bet that costs a hell of a chunk of change to move one of those.


I'll bet the permitting, scheduling, coordination with LE/state highway administrations/etc., and cost is an absolute mother fucker
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 2:34:35 PM EST
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Back in the early/mid 80's, I watched Texas Utilities Mining (now Luminant) move one of their draglines across I-30 just outside Mt. Pleasant.  Shut the interstate down for a whole weekend since they had to pile 20 feet of dirt across all four lanes to protect the pavement while it "walked" to the other side.  Was fun to watch as a kid.
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Link Posted: 8/23/2015 2:40:26 PM EST
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Wow, didn't know those things did that.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 2:40:26 PM EST
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Sometimes things don't work out

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Back in the early/mid 80's, I watched Texas Utilities Mining (now Luminant) move one of their draglines across I-30 just outside Mt. Pleasant.  Shut the interstate down for a whole weekend since they had to pile 20 feet of dirt across all four lanes to protect the pavement while it "walked" to the other side.  Was fun to watch as a kid.
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I remember when they shut down a highway here to walk a shovel to the other side of the road. I was pretty young but I am sure it was a shovel and not a drag line.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 3:14:05 PM EST
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Whatever you do, don't look it in the eyes. It will think it's a challenge to it's dominance.
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Cool video. All those dump trucks did an elephant walk to tug the dredge crane out. Tons of power.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 3:31:50 PM EST
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Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.

Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/Dragline%20Tri-structure_zpso2fk0djh.jpg
   



I didnt imagine you would leave that kind of device behiond. i imagine they are not inexpensive.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 3:34:31 PM EST
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I didnt imagine you would leave that kind of device behiond. i imagine they are not inexpensive.
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.

Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/Dragline%20Tri-structure_zpso2fk0djh.jpg
   



I didnt imagine you would leave that kind of device behiond. i imagine they are not inexpensive.


One mine I used to work in just had an old derelict one sitting about a mile from where a new dragline was doing its thing. Either it was too expensive to move, or they wanted a new one.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 3:37:41 PM EST
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My buddy works out at that mine, his dad was involved in that move, I remember him telling us stories about it. He would also take us out there when we where kids and tour the place. I belive the drag line you are talking about is one of the largest in the US.
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My buddy works out at that mine, his dad was involved in that move, I remember him telling us stories about it. He would also take us out there when we where kids and tour the place. I belive the drag line you are talking about is one of the largest in the US.
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Back in the early/mid 80's, I watched Texas Utilities Mining (now Luminant) move one of their draglines across I-30 just outside Mt. Pleasant.  Shut the interstate down for a whole weekend since they had to pile 20 feet of dirt across all four lanes to protect the pavement while it "walked" to the other side.  Was fun to watch as a kid.

My buddy works out at that mine, his dad was involved in that move, I remember him telling us stories about it. He would also take us out there when we where kids and tour the place. I belive the drag line you are talking about is one of the largest in the US.


At the time, I think it was the largest.  Was amazing to see how well they reclaimed that old strip mine on the other side of the interstate.  Two years later, you'd never have known it was there.
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I didnt imagine you would leave that kind of device behiond. i imagine they are not inexpensive.
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.

Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/Dragline%20Tri-structure_zpso2fk0djh.jpg
   



I didnt imagine you would leave that kind of device behiond. i imagine they are not inexpensive.

I don't know anything about these particular machines but mines in general give zero fucks about equipment. If it Is quicker to just get a new one at the new location that's what they will do. They have all their costs figured down to the minute(or probably second).
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Boss recovery
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 4:06:43 PM EST
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You don't, you turn it into the town hall's new boiler



 
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Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.

Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/Dragline%20Tri-structure_zpso2fk0djh.jpg
   



Nope, not in Alaska, Canada, Russia, South America, ect... And probably many places in the US. True, some are now moved and reused, but many many many more have been one job horses.
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I remember when they shut down a highway here to walk a shovel to the other side of the road. I was pretty young but I am sure it was a shovel and not a drag line.
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Back in the early/mid 80's, I watched Texas Utilities Mining (now Luminant) move one of their draglines across I-30 just outside Mt. Pleasant.  Shut the interstate down for a whole weekend since they had to pile 20 feet of dirt across all four lanes to protect the pavement while it "walked" to the other side.  Was fun to watch as a kid.


I remember when they shut down a highway here to walk a shovel to the other side of the road. I was pretty young but I am sure it was a shovel and not a drag line.

I70 near Terre Haute?

iirc it then fell into a big pit.
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The profit margins are getting pretty thin for coal mines. (FBO) It's more cost effective to cut up, move, and rebuild the drag line than it is to buy a new one (which still has to be cut up, moved and put together).



This particular drag line was moved about 40 miles. We started our part of the move back in May and just finished up two weeks ago. It will take about another 12 months to rebuild all of the components and put it back together before it goes to work.



 
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My uncle designed this bad boy:

Big Muskie

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The front fell off... True story.
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 4:35:46 PM EST
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They can get pretty big.  

Video of 'Big Muskie'



And most of the bigger Draglines are usually just scrapped on site, or left to rot.  We're talking about something that will take >100,000 man hours to disassemble, and an equal amount of time to reassemble on site.  It usually is just cheaper to buy a new one and have it delivered to the new location. . . . .  

The smaller ones are usually worth moving once or twice.
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Cool video. All those dump trucks did an elephant walk to tug the dredge crane out. Tons of power.




 
curious on what they did to rehearse all those movements.  
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That's easy.

Keep digging down until you get to China.

The hard part is flipping it over when you get there.
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Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.

Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/Dragline%20Tri-structure_zpso2fk0djh.jpg
   


What was something that big doing in Florida?  What's in FL worth something that size?  

Thanks for the pics!
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Cheaper than buying a new one...
Link Posted: 8/23/2015 5:16:53 PM EST
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For real though, this is really what they do.

Then salvage crews will come in and get scrapes from it.  
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.  


For real though, this is really what they do.

Then salvage crews will come in and get scrapes from it.  


That used to be the plan, and the machines weren't built to ever be taken apart after assembly.  But when a couple of big shovels in OH were shut down, companies from India bought them.  Instead of just scrapping them, they came over and disassembled them, and took them back to India to work in mines over there.  Far cheaper for them to repair and reassemble the machines instead of buying new and waiting for delivery.
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Link Posted: 8/23/2015 5:21:01 PM EST
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Here's a documentary about a a similar indecent.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZtXtbZn5f0
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What was something that big doing in Florida?  What's in FL worth something that size?

Thanks for the pics!  
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Nope, you cut it up in pieces and move it to a new location. (this drag line has been in Florida,New Mexico and now two different mines in Wyoming)

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/Seabee_Mech/My%20pics/IMG_610_zpsd3pme4i8.jpg
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What was something that big doing in Florida?  What's in FL worth something that size?

Thanks for the pics!  


Phosphate.  Google "Bone Valley" and read the entry for the phosphate mine.
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Dunno, one of the guys that helped move it from NM said it used to be in Florida (way before my time)
One more picture, this is before the Tri-structure was removed, the crawler cranes are a Manitowoc 16000 (440 ton crane) and a Manitowoc 2250 (300 ton crane) for size comparison:

 
 

 
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Yup, that was it. I remember now.



 
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You dont, they just use it to dig until it wears out or the mine plays out and then leave it there.


That's what Mike did. He forgot to build a ramp.
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Wow that was some serious operation, really amazing.
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I grew up there, always wondered what the end of the story was on that fucker. I see all the strip pits are reclaimed
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