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  2. Sundew (dragline) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 the Heritage Lottery Fund awarded £8,100 for the restoration of the cab. [3] ... Big Muskie - largest walking dragline; References Roy Dean (1999). ...

  3. Big Muskie - Wikipedia

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    The Big Muskie was a model 4250-W dragline and was the only one ever built by the Bucyrus-Erie company. [1] With a 220-cubic-yard (170 m 3) bucket, it was the largest single-bucket digging machine ever created and one of the world's largest mobile earth-moving machines alongside the Ohio-based Marion 6360 stripping shovel called The Captain and the German bucket wheel excavators of the Bagger ...

  4. Dragline excavator - Wikipedia

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    Built by Bucyrus-Erie in 1969, Big Muskie was the world's largest ever dragline, being 487 ft (148 m) in length, weighing some 13,500 short tons (12,247 t), and hoisting a 220 cu yd (168.2 m 3) bucket that could move 325 short tons (295 t) of material at a pass.

  5. Walking excavator - Wikipedia

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    Big Muskie was built in 1969 as the world's largest ever dragline excavator, being 487 ft (148 m) in length, weighing 13,500 short tons (12,247 t), and hoisting a 220 cu yd (168.2 m 3) bucket that could move 325 short tons (295 t) of material at a pass. Its top speed was 0.1 miles per hour (0.16 km/h).

  6. 78 Weird Tourist Attractions Across America - AOL

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    Hayward has a giant muskie 4.5 stories tall and as long as a Boeing 757. Of course, it's not a real fish, but rather the fiberglass shell of the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame ($9 for adults, $7 ...

  7. Anderson: Where have all of Minnesota's muskies gone? - AOL

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    Below are snapshot interviews with three muskie-fishing experts — Bob Turgeon, 64, of the Twin Cities; Josh Stevenson, 48, a guide and owner of Blue Ribbon Bait in Oakdale; and muskie guide Josh ...

  8. Bucyrus-Erie - Wikipedia

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    Big Muskie's 220-cubic-yard (170 m 3) bucket is currently near McConnellsville, Ohio in a small park dedicated to coal mining. 3850-B power shovels for stripping, one built each in 1962 and 1964, with bucket capacities of 115 and 145 cu yd (88 and 111 m 3 ).

  9. Marion Power Shovel Company - Wikipedia

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    In April 1946, the company changed its name to the Marion Power Shovel Company to more closely reflect its products. [6]Marion built its first walking dragline in 1939 and became a key player in providing giant stripping shovels to the coal industry, being the first to put a long-boom revolving stripping shovel to work in North America in 1911.