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Bucyrus: Making the Earth Move for 125 Years
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Bucyrus: Making the Earth Move for 125 Years
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Keith Haddock
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:160 | Dimensions(mm): Height 270,Width 210 |
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Category/Genre | Mining technology and engineering |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780760322864
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Classifications | Dewey:629.225 |
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Illustrations |
135 colour photos, 65 b/w photos, 10 diagrams
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Motorbooks International
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Imprint |
Motorbooks International
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Publication Date |
16 December 2005 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Bucyrus International Inc., formerly Bucyrus-Erie Company, celebrates 125 years of building heavy excavating machinery, including the largest earthmovers ever to roam the planet. Founded in 1880 by Daniel P. Eells and a group of business associates, the company built a diverse range of machines and grew to become the leading supplier of walking draglines, shovels, and drills to the surface mining industry. With its acquired companies, such as Marion Power Shovel and Ransomes & Rapier, Bucyrus built the entire roster of giant stripping shovels in the western world, and the record-breaking "Big Muskle" walking dragline. Over 90 percent of the giant walking draglines working today have been built by the Bucyrus companies. Throughout its history, Bucyrus has led the industry in innovative products designed to satisfy some of the world's toughest mining and earthmoving requirements. Bucyrus continues to meet the needs of surface mining customers worldwide with leading technology products. The fascinating history of this diversified company is unparalleled in the excavating world.
Author Biography
Keith Haddock, P.Eng., has become an expert authority on earthmoving equipment after a career spanning 35 years in the earthmoving and surface mining industries. In 1985, he co-founded the Historical Construction Equipment Association based in Bowling Green, Ohio, where for seven years he edited their house magazine "Equipment Echoes". He is a Fellow of the Canadian Institute of Mining, and is a registered Professional Engineer in Alberta, Canada. Since retiring from Luscar in 1998 Keith has been a full-time author and freelance writer on heavy equipment He is also known for his TV appearances on the History, Discovery and Learning Channels.
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