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Posted by AZ Jack on August 01, 2004 at 21:36:59 from (216.39.131.64):
In Reply to: Re: The connection between the rock and a hard pla posted by KURT (mi) on August 01, 2004 at 04:17:57:
In the second picture you will see the cables that go back to steer the 2nd rig. One operator-sits on the front rig-back rig turns opposite of the front rig. The only use I know of for them is to push load rubber tired scrapers. I have loaded many a scraper load in front of one-they will flat do the job. A good friend of mine ran the push cat. Not sure if the control cables are electric or hydraulic or both.
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