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  2. World's Largest Cedar Bucket - Wikipedia

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    The bucket after the 2005 fire. The World's Largest Cedar Bucket is a 1,556 imperial gallons (7,070 L) red cedar bucket in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. [1] The bucket is approximately 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, with diameters of 6 feet (1.8 m) at its base and 9 feet (2.7 m) at its top. [1]

  3. Dragline excavator - Wikipedia

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    A large dragline system used in the open pit mining industry costs approximately US$50–100 million. A typical bucket has a volume ranging from 40 to 80 cubic yards (30 to 60 cubic metres), though extremely large buckets have ranged up to 220 cubic yards (168 cubic meters). [12] The length of the boom ranges from 45 to 100 metres (148 to 328 ft).

  4. Lord Buckethead - Wikipedia

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    Lord Buckethead was created by the American filmmaker Todd Durham for his 1984 film Hyperspace, a low-budget parody of science fiction films such as Star Wars. [3] In the film, Lord Buckethead, a galactic villain similar to the Star Wars character Darth Vader, was played by Robert Bloodworth.

  5. Fishing report, May 3-9: Porterville angler catches 31-inch ...

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    Call: Bob’s Bait Bucket, Bakersfield (661) 833-8657; North Fork Marina (760) 376-1812; Golden Trout Pack Station (559) 542-2816 ... and it really hasn’t mattered if it was a large party boat ...

  6. Boo Buckets Through the Years, From 1986 to Today - AOL

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    Vintage McDonald's Boo Buckets. Whether you grew up in the late 1980s and beyond or became a parent after that and were on drive-thru duty, you likely have vivid memories of bringing home a ...

  7. Ursa Major (excavator) - Wikipedia

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    The Ursa Major was one of five large walking draglines operated at Black Thunder, with the next two largest in the dragline fleet being Thor, a B-E 1570W - which has a 97.5-metre (320 ft) boom and a 69-cubic-metre (2,400 cu ft) bucket - and Walking Stick, a B-E 1300W with a 92-metre (302 ft) boom and a 34-cubic-metre (1,200 cu ft) bucket. [1]