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  2. Grapple truck - Wikipedia

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    A grapple truck is a truck that has a grapple loader mounted to its frame which is used for loading and sometimes hauling bulky waste. Grapple trucks are commonly used by municipal sanitation or public works departments, and by waste collection companies. Grapple trucks can also sometimes be used in road construction and repair. There are six ...

  3. Big Muskie - Wikipedia

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    The Big Muskie was a model 4250-W dragline and was the only one ever built by the Bucyrus-Erie company. [1] With a 220-cubic-yard (170 m 3) bucket, it was the largest single-bucket digging machine ever created and one of the world's largest mobile earth-moving machines alongside the Illinois-based Marion 6360 stripping shovel called The Captain and the German bucket wheel excavators of the ...

  4. Junction, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Junction is an unincorporated community in western Auglaize Township, Paulding County, Ohio, United States. It lies along the concurrent State Routes 111 and 637 . The Auglaize River flows along the eastern edge of the community.

  5. The Bucket restaurant in South Bend is up for sale as owner ...

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    Navarre Hospitality Group has decided to sell The Bucket restaurant at Ironwood Drive and Pleasant Street in South Bend on the St. Joseph River, as shown Jan. 3, 2024.

  6. The Silver Spade - Wikipedia

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    Bucket and cab of The Silver Spade at Harrison Coal and Reclamation Park on Stumptown Road. Began operations – November 1965; Ended operations – April 2006; Speed – 1/4 mph (400 m/h) Bucket capacity – 105 cu yd (80 m 3) Operating weight – 14,000,000 lb (7,000 short tons, 6,400 metric tons) Height – 220 ft to top of boom (67 m)

  7. Euclid Trucks - Wikipedia

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    The Euclid Company of Ohio made specifically-designed off-road heavy haulers, compared with other companies that modified on-road trucks for off-road earth-hauling.. The Euclid Crane and Hoist Co., formed in 1909 and owned by George A. Armington and his five sons, had become a large, respected and profitable operation by the early 1920s.