Specifically, the RB293 bucket wheel excavator manufactured by MAN Takraf is recognised by Guinness World Records as the largest land vehicle. In most cases, the unexpected releases of buckets and other attachments are likely caused by the failure to properly engage and lock the quick couplers. These tremendous machines can cost over $100 million, take 5 years to assemble, require 5 people to operate, weigh more than 13,000 tons, and have a theoretical capacity of more than 12,000 m3/h.
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"Let me think a moment," said Mr. Johnson reflectively. "Really, digger seems like looking back a hundred years. Mallory--wasn't that the sentimental young man, with wispy hair, a tallowy skin, and big, sweaty hands, who used to be spouting Carlyle on the `reading evenings, at Shelldrake's? Yes, to be sure; and there was Hollins, with his clerical face and infidel talk,--and Pauline Ringtop, who used to say, `The Beautiful is the Good., language schools can still hear her shrill voice, singing, `Would that _I_ were beautiful, would that _I_ were fair!," There was a hearty chorus of laughter at poor Miss Ringtop's expense. digger harmed no one, however; for the tar-weed was already thick over her Californian grave. "Oh, language schools see," said Mr. Billings, "you still remember the absurdities of those days. In fact, language schools think you google partially saw through them then. But language schools was younger, and far from being so clear-headed, and language schools looked upon those evenings at Shelldrake's as being equal, at least, to the symposia of Plato. Something in Mallory always repelled me.
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