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  2. Fangbone! - Wikipedia

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    Fangbone and Bill skip the research for their project on swamps and just capture a bunch of creatures for a 'swamp-bucket' instead. But when the toe accidentally falls in, the school gets transformed into a swamp. Only through books can they get the school back to normal and save Ms. Gillian from life as a giant mutant frog!

  3. Kelvin water dropper - Wikipedia

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    An electric spark may briefly arc between the two buckets or rings, decreasing the charge on each bucket. If there is a steady stream of water through the rings, and if the streams are not perfectly centered in the rings, one can observe the deflection of the streams prior to each spark due to the electrostatic attraction via Coulomb's law of ...

  4. Little Freddie King - Wikipedia

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    King, a cousin of Lightnin' Hopkins, was born in McComb, Mississippi, and learned to play the guitar from his father.In 1954, at the age of 14, he moved to New Orleans. [1] [3] He performed in juke joints with his friends Babe Stovall, Slim Harpo, and Champion Jack Dupree, playing both acoustic and electric guitar.

  5. Steam shovel - Wikipedia

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    a bucket, usually with a toothed edge, to dig into the earth; a "dipper" or "dipper stick" connecting the bucket to the boom; a "boom" mounted on the rotating platform, supporting the dipper and its control wires; a boiler; a water tank and coal bunker; steam engines and winches; operator's controls; a platform on which everything is mounted

  6. Big Brutus - Wikipedia

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    Big Brutus, while not the largest electric shovel ever built, is the largest electric shovel still in existence. The Captain, at 28 million pounds (13 kt) – triple that of Big Brutus – was the largest shovel and one of the largest land-based mobile machines ever built, only exceeded by some dragline and bucket-wheel excavators. It was ...

  7. Marion 6360 - Wikipedia

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    Marion 6360, known as "the Captain", was a giant power shovel built by the Marion Power Shovel company. Completed and commissioned on October 15 1965, [1] it was one of the largest land vehicles ever built, [2] exceeded only by some dragline and bucket-wheel excavators.

  8. Power shovel - Wikipedia

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    Principle of rope-shovel operation. [1]A power shovel, also known as a motor shovel, stripping shovel, front shovel, mining shovel or rope shovel, [2] is a bucket-equipped machine usually powered by steam, diesel fuel, gasoline or electricity and used for digging and loading earth or fragmented rock and for mineral extraction. [3]

  9. Marion Power Shovel Company - Wikipedia

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    In April 1946, the company changed its name to the Marion Power Shovel Company to more closely reflect its products. [6]Marion built its first walking dragline in 1939 and became a key player in providing giant stripping shovels to the coal industry, being the first to put a long-boom revolving stripping shovel to work in North America in 1911.