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Re: I need an assement too!
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Posted by NO tools on November 29, 2006 at 18:38:31 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: Re: I need an assement too! posted by IaGary on November 29, 2006 at 17:28:06:
HI gary Well to be honest they measure them blades in the roll.It is actually about 7 height straight up and down.The about 18 straight acrossed.Iam thinking they call it something like 8.5+21 now don't make me stand on that i may be wrong.Now the 70 is something like 11+25 it's about 9 up and down somewhere around 21 acrossed.that may be +or- on either one?.It'll keep 2 humping to run thousand ton per hour if you have to go get it.usally the scrapers will bring it pretty close to you? IT's a tough life some times we go 16 hour swith on the job .Have been ruled desaster !boys stay 24.Beleive or not thats summer months. GARY i can't spell a lick just siff through. Have a good one BILL
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