May 14, 201312 yr lol ill say it as simple as i can... dude runnin the bucket seems very skilled.... what kinda stuff is he scooping? i knew it was going to be hard to read after i posted it Edited May 14, 201312 yr by bigjon
May 14, 201312 yr Author Bucket the size of a large master bedroom is moving some rice.About (2) 18 wheelers per scoop.
September 23, 201311 yr i know this is an older thread, but Quentin, where is your facility at, up near folsom or down closer to NOL?
September 23, 201311 yr Author i know this is an older thread, but Quentin, where is your facility at, up near folsom or down closer to NOL?I am a bulk commodities inspector. I go just about everywhere in the southeast U.S. where commodities are loaded onto bulk cargo ships or containers.
October 13, 201311 yr Cool stuff Quentin. you don't realize how large those ships are til you see them up close. After Katrina- I was working in the South Pass field near the SW Pass opening to the gulf- and for some reason they weren't letting the ships in, so they were anchoring at the mouth of the pass. They were about 2 miles away from our facility(about 10 of them) an they were huge! We used to buzz them in our Helicopter just to check them out.
October 14, 201311 yr Awesome pics! I miss being on the water so much. I was a deck hand for a small marine towing company for a while. Then I worked at International Ship Repair here in the Port of Tampa as a deck hand on their tug boat. Moved the crane barges around and assisted putting the ships on and off the dry docks. Think those ships are huge, try walking underneath one that's blocked up on a dry dock, lol. That shit is crazy.
March 2, 201411 yr Author Damn near big enough to pick up the car without leaving a scratch.It's a baby bucket around 44 yards. The bigger ones run 65.
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