not for use at home
Jun. 16th, 2005 09:21 amOne of the engineers from our Sacramento office just sent me some photos of the largest earth mover in the world.

Specifications:
The mover was built by the German company, Krupp, and is used in an open-pit coal mine.



Specifications:
- The mover stands 311 feet tall and 705 feet long.
- It weighs over 45,500 tons.
- Cost $100 million to build.
- Took 5 years to design and manufacture ...
- ... and another 5 years to assemble.
- 5 people are required to operate the mover.
- The bucket wheel assembly is over 70 feet in diameter with 20 buckets, each of which can hold over 530 cubic feet of material.
- It can remove over 76,455 cubic meters each day. (100,000 large dump trucks at 40 yds. each)
The mover was built by the German company, Krupp, and is used in an open-pit coal mine.


Re: actually I thought of one
Date: 2005-06-16 08:21 pm (UTC)Stay out of the way of all those speeding subparticles, OK?!?!
Re: actually I thought of one
Date: 2005-06-17 06:16 am (UTC)Alas, I have not started work yet, but I will remember this when I start!