ouch, I would hate to be the one to clean those tracks off!! That would be an all day job!
A 1996 photo of me and a group of coworkers at Tinaja Hills, Arizona at the Caterpillar Testing Grounds. Biggest dozer I've ever seen.
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2013 Frog Only Tournament Winner
2010 Tie for VA-Outdoors Angler of the Year
2009 Caroline County Rotary Club Tournament Winner
2007 Tuesday Night Classic Champions"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after."
ouch, I would hate to be the one to clean those tracks off!! That would be an all day job!
Now that will move some dirt and anything else that gets in its way!
2010 VAO Polar Bear Overall Winner
2010 VAO Polar Bear Big Striper
Good luck w/ the surgery, Jimmy!!!
That thing is a beast! My brother would love to operate that one I'm sure!
Eric
2004 Fishers of Men VA-East Division Champions
ok, so silly question....how do they get it from one job site to another? Close all roads? Or do they basically take it apart into some manageable sizes and transport those? I understand that is what they do with the Monster trucks they use in the Canadian sand oil digs...
cheers,
Steve
2011/2013 St Jude's Charity Tournament Champion
Bass East Big Bass Challenge winner of 11-12 and 12-1 hours.
They have to take off the blade and push arms and put the rest on a rail trailer and down the road you go withtthe separate pieces. Permit move, so it's between rush hours on weekdays only.
2013 Frog Only Tournament Winner
2010 Tie for VA-Outdoors Angler of the Year
2009 Caroline County Rotary Club Tournament Winner
2007 Tuesday Night Classic Champions"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after."
thats a beast larry!
VA Outdoors Tournament Director
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Didn't they use that in the making of Avatar?
That thing is huge I want to drive that - right through Occupy Wallstreet...
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