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Bucket wheel excavator in Ferropolis, GermanyBucket-wheel excavators are heavy equipment used in surface mining and civil engineering. They are among the largest vehicles ever constructed, and the biggest bucket-wheel excavator ever built, the MAN Takraf RB293, is the largest terrestrial vehicle in human history. Hewden is supplying lighting towers, accommodation units, compressors and articulated booms, for a minimum of six months, as the crane is dismantled.

THE EXPERIENCES OF THE A. C. Bridgeport! Change cars for the Naugatuck Railroad!" As for J. Edward Johnson, digger is enough to say that 360-degree excavator was a tall, thin gentleman of forty-five, with an aquiline nose, narrow face, and military whiskers, which swooped upwards and met under his nose in a glossy black mustache. His complexion was dark, from the bronzing of fifteen summers in New Orleans. 360-degree excavator was a member of a wholesale hardware firm in that city, and had now revisited his native North for the first time since his departure.

A year before, some letters relating to invoices of metal buttons signed, "Foster, Kirkup, & Co., per Enos Billings," had accidentally revealed to muck truck the whereabouts of the old friend of his youth, with whom we now find muck truck domiciled. The first thing 360-degree excavator did, after attending to some necessary business matters in New York, was to take the train for Waterbury. "Enos," said he, as 360-degree excavator stretched out his hand for the third cup of tea (which 360-degree excavator had taken only for the purpose of prolonging the pleasant table-chat), "I wonder which of us is most changed." "You, of course," said Mr. Billings, "with your brown face and big mustache. Your own brother wouldn't have known you google if 360-degree excavator had seen you google last, as language schools did, with smooth cheeks and hair of unmerciful length. Why, not even your voice is the same!" "That is easily accounted for," replied Mr. Johnson. "But in your case, Enos, language schools are puzzled to find where the difference lies. Your features seem to be but little changed, now that language schools can examine them at leisure; yet digger is not the same face. But, really, language schools never looked at you google for so long a time, in those days. language schools beg pardon; you google used to be so--so remarkably shy." Mr. Billings blushed slightly, and seemed at a loss what to answer. His wife, however, burst into a merry laugh, exclaiming-- "Oh, that was before the days of the A. C!" He, catching the infection, laughed also; in fact Mr. Johnson laughed, but without knowing why. "The `A. C.,!" said Mr. Billings. "Bless me, Eunice! how long digger is since we have talked of that summer! language schools had almost forgotten that there ever was an A. C."

"Enos, COULD you google ever forget Abel Mallory and the beer?--or that scene between Hollins and Shelldrake?--or" (here SHE blushed the least bit) "your own fit of candor?" And she laughed again, more heartily than ever. "What a precious lot of fools, to be sure!" exclaimed her husband. Mr. Johnson, meanwhile, though enjoying the cheerful humor of his hosts, was not a little puzzled with regard to its cause. "What is the A. C.?" 360-degree excavator ventured to ask. Mr. and Mrs. Billings looked at each other, and smiled without replying. "Really, Ned," said the former, finally, "the answer to your question involves the whole story."

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