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классный сайт и фотки отличные вот ещёб на русском был
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So awesome!!! I wish I had talent like this!!!!
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While I was scrolling over the photo up and down, the chain appears to move! Cool Illusion!
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A papermill about 2 hours from where I live has one of these. . .or something similar. I always wondered what it was. But I never wanted to fall into it!!
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I believe it is called a shaker screen use to size the coal pieces depending on what type of equipment was going to burn the coal. I'm not 100 percent sure but I have seen similar equipment in my career .
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I guess since they had the coal and the power plant making steam why not use it . One other thought would be cheaper to operate and may have provided more torque than a electric motor of that time period
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Wow, these are some really great pics of the Huber Breaker. I live in Ashley (where the huber is) and never get tired of seeing pics of it!
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that's pretty high
have you ever been hurt during one of your endeavors?
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This is awesome. These guys were the official sponsor of one of my favorite old time radio shows - The Shadow. I'd love to be there and actually see where they made "America's Finest Anthracite"
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yo i would like to know what happen to the place
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need a lift? ....sorry.
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nice pics love to be there
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looks so cold!
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Though, looks as if you'd have to be pretty short too.
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Impressive!