I found it but now I gotta pay for it,,,
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cm/p...03_0810-lg.jpg
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I found it but now I gotta pay for it,,,
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cm/p...03_0810-lg.jpg
Good luck in changing the flat on that lol.
It is more BIG, then it is storage.
Well...if you scrap yard ever has a rule of only being able to bring in one bed load of scrap this would do a very fine job.
LoL, that's a nice 2 million dollar toy. You'd also need a nice shiny new grapple to load that badboy.
you sure you can handle the moutain climb just to get into the cab. On a lighter note. Rush our traffic would be a thing of the past.
I wonder it they rate the fuel consumption by the gallons per hour it uses or miles per.
I thaught I saw this on megamachines once gus. this thing sucks down like 4 gallons per mile or somethinglike that.
I would like to see that CAT on that cable show "Trick My Ride". Could you imagine what they would do with it????
140 inch spinner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterpillar_797B
42mph top speed while carrying 345 tons in the bed!
wounder if that would bring me any respect hauling my 1000 lb of computer carcases to the yard.
Yep, that's just what you need M688 !!
Do you need oxygen?
I might need oxygen cause I must be hyperventilating. LOL
Here is a few of them, pick your brand and color,,,
http://www.vincelewis.net/trucks.html
so if you take this into all recycling here in denver and they weigh ruffly 200 tones. they pay 260 a ton for whole vehicles. Thats $52 grand just in scrap value :)
If diesel is 4 bucks a gallon, it costs $548 bucks an hour just to operate.Quote:
3000 horsepower engine requiring 264 quarts of oil and consumes fuel at the rate of 137 gallons per engine/hour. 2½ Gallons a minute or over 1 Gallon every 30 seconds !
That's a thirsty beast!