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Big Boy, a cement mixer truck, shows viewers how concrete is made and what it is used for. The cement yard receives a load of sand from Red, a Mack hopper semi-truck and a load of gravel from Blue, a Western Star hopper semi-truck who dump their loads into grates, the gravel is taken by a conveyor belt and the different sizes of gravel are ...
"A Good Mixer" – The new machines have a lot of bricks to move, so many in fact that Diggs thinks they could use a little help from Maxine. "Almost Famous" – When Diggs, Carrie and Scooch dig a trench in the wrong place they think they've struck oil and dream of riches.
Dizzy (voiced by Kate Harbour in the UK and by Maria Darling in the original series and series 10-14 of Project: Build It and by Emma Tate in series 15 and 16 in Project: Built It and Ready, Steady, Build! in the US and by Sarah Hadland in the UK and by Claire Corlett in the US in the reboot series) is an orange tilting-drum cement mixer ...
The viewer, Blaze and AJ must retrieve three keys that flew out of Blaze's new video game after Crusher dropped it and slipped in a mud puddle, and save the dragon stuck in the tower. Meanwhile, Crusher and Pickle test out the power shapes that came from Blaze's game, Pickle's results come in great forms and Crusher's results come in strange forms.
Question Mark: Cement Mixer/Peach. Daisy Dares You: Daisy dares you to play a game of snakes and ladders in the swimming pool. 93: 8 ... KIDS WIN. 142: 15 "Episode 10.15"
Cement Mixer (1948), later scaled down to become Matchbox no. 3 [note 1] Caterpillar Crawler (1948), later scaled down to become Matchbox no. 8; Caterpillar Bulldozer (1948), later scaled down to become Matchbox no. 18; Milk Float (1949), later scaled down to become Matchbox no. 7; this was the 1st toy made in Lesney's second factory at ...
The mixer already exhibited the still common basic construction with a tiltable conical drum (as double cone at that time) with blades. On February 9, 1904, the first portable concrete mixer was patented by Richard Bodlaender, an inventor from Breslau, Germany. [2] This concrete mixer was horse-drawn and called 'Mortar Mixer'.
Stephen invented a self-discharging motorized transit mixer that was the predecessor of the concrete mixer truck and applied for a patent in 1916. [2] However, the patent was rejected in April 1917 by the patent office because it was believed that a truck could not support the weight of a concrete mixer on top of it. [5]