Anybody know this operator

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Steve_Miller

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This has probably made the rounds before but I haven't seen it yet so I thought I'd pass it on.

Enjoy,
Steve
 

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   / Anybody know this operator #2  
Not again...............................................
 
   / Anybody know this operator #3  
Ductape said:
Not again...............................................

YUP:D:D
 

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   / Anybody know this operator #4  
Yup that series of pictures has been on here several times.. Hey I really like the can of worms picture!
 
   / Anybody know this operator #5  
Treemonkey1000 said:
Yup that series of pictures has been on here several times.. Hey I really like the can of worms picture!

If you like the can of worms, your gonna love my ducktape :D

:)
 

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If you look closely at the picture you can see that there is a guidance system in place on top of the railroad car along with a cable to help pull the tractor up. The bucket is locked into a brace or bracket that keeps the tractor from tilting or tipping.

I've seen the back hoes on top of railroad cars around here unloading dirt, riprap ect. Pretty ingenious idea.
 
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Don't you have to wonder if it wouldn't be simpler to take advantage of the self unloading doors on the bottom of the car? It seems a ramp of some sort would let the dirt or whatever be directed to the side of the tracks after the doors were opened.

BTW, I never saw this set of pics before, so kind of enjoyed them. Thanks.
 
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In his younger days a friend of mine ran a hoe for the railroad. It was common for him to work from atop a car. He didn't have track systems or cables to get him on top. Just good operator skills. He said getting on top wasn't an issue. Staying on top while swinging the bucket full of material was another matter. :)
 

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