I've seen a few of those around here lately as the water company has been busy mending some leaking pipes. I'm always amazed at the skill of the digger-drivers; if I'd been at the controls Atlantic Treasures would be in danger of becoming Atlantic Ruins!
The machine is a marvel...and seeing it on regular wheels says that it can actually travel down on a road. Here most of the diggers are on caterpiller-like treads, and are carted to a job site on the back of a trailer of some kind, rather than actually being driven down a road.
For some reason big machinery fascinates me.
ReplyDeleteHow much work would it be if we didn't have machines!
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few of those around here lately as the water company has been busy mending some leaking pipes. I'm always amazed at the skill of the digger-drivers; if I'd been at the controls Atlantic Treasures would be in danger of becoming Atlantic Ruins!
ReplyDeleteUma bela fotografia e aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Hope the situation will be better after ending the work.
ReplyDeleteThe machines seems to become bigger and bigger.
ReplyDeleteJust thinking how they the men would do the footpath without the machinery - nice capture.
ReplyDelete...my DIL is Korean and she told me that Doosan is primarily a beer company!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good idea. Love your workday shots Bill.
ReplyDeleteThe machine is a marvel...and seeing it on regular wheels says that it can actually travel down on a road. Here most of the diggers are on caterpiller-like treads, and are carted to a job site on the back of a trailer of some kind, rather than actually being driven down a road.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks like they could use a wider sidewalk there, Bill!
ReplyDeleteThe fish shop must be expecting crowds to gather.
ReplyDeleteMy grandson would looooove this Bill 😊
ReplyDeleteAn efficient way to get the job done.
ReplyDeleteI think my husband Ken would love to have one of them. : )
ReplyDeleteLooks much more useful on wheels.
ReplyDeletelook like a good machine
ReplyDeleteAlways good to have a longer or wider foot path.
ReplyDeleteNice colors.
ReplyDeleteI think that is good news for the fish stop. There will be more room for visitors.
ReplyDeleteLooks a very useful machine.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
They have been doing that here, it's always needed.
ReplyDeleteHeavy duty and definitely hard to miss with that color!
ReplyDeleteThe work must be done.
ReplyDeletePedestrians deserve the space.
ReplyDeleteAnother day, another project.
ReplyDeleteHeavy duty equipment!
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