ive finally found some footage of one of the old jobs I used to work on here in eastern ky. type in coal mining in Appalachia. Starfire had a p&h 4100 and the marion 8050. how rare is the 8050 Justin? I figured youd be the one to ask. many memories of 18 to 20 shifts steam cleanin and havin to pretty much bathe in the pond in between tanks of water lol. tough in the winter spryain ice off with ice lol
its like a old barn with a crane boom on it with a cab and on a turntable
PA question plz , how would you get this machine Out of the pit once all the mining is finished in that pit ?
Sure. There's always an access rod left for the dragline to walk out as it continues to advance.
Thanks!
ive finally found some footage of one of the old jobs I used to work on here in eastern ky. type in coal mining in Appalachia. Starfire had a p&h 4100 and the marion 8050. how rare is the 8050 Justin? I figured youd be the one to ask. many memories of 18 to 20 shifts steam cleanin and havin to pretty much bathe in the pond in between tanks of water lol. tough in the winter spryain ice off with ice lol
Yes she is!
An excellent Answer!!! +++
WOW talk about getting your moneys worth on that machine built in 58. what size bucket does it have.
back when America had pride in what it built. and it was not all about profit
Yep. You won't find one piece of chinese steel on that machine
Depends on the digging conditions and job setup. Also a dragline offers the lowest operating cost.
Haha, yeah! It's a 14yd bucket- max for a 7400.