147 Comments for McMyler Coal Dumper

Awesome machinery honestly: picking up many tons and turning and tipping - just like that! A Giant. Heavy.
Brave you are always think.
it looks like a future explore..lol
Awesome bang clever Gallery. Really like.
Now have another project to emerge into and study. Takes time.
Thanks. May you always be well.
(Oh so there is action there, eh? Tugboat chugging.)
Yes been thinking about the smell, the noise and the men working there.
Heavy Metal.
Everything is so massive heavy and strong
Looks like Power Force.
..have no idea...
looks very cool, good enough for me.
Iron and metal and oil...iron and metal and oil, and coal coal
There MUST still be a good special metal smell there,
Mighty.
It is truly very beautiful.
Maybe cleaned and soaked in oil it would work perfectly.
am repeating.....it is not helping
Control Power Pan and Screw
i lost it...am so beat now...anyway
Really like the six big bolts, screw-nuts
Me neither.
Hmmmm
Counterweight! Heavy! Wonder if workers we proud working there. Construction awesome.
Meccano Mighty looks like.
It is difficult to understand HOW big it is......looking at this picture.
(Ahhh hahahaha - oh Prancer! Can´t stop smiling. Best wishes.)
This mechanism motion movement is really ingenious - shows up good in video. Human Beings are so clever at times.
What a Gallery! Thank you. Really cool videos. And links. To build all this! Am in awe. All that IRON! Metal. The Bolts. It is so colossal, enormous, huge, mammoth, and vast it is hard to comprehend, fathom, grasp and understand for me. Never seen something like this. Awesomeness is just the first word. ( Meccano Scale Mighty :)
There are lamps - they are beautiful.
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And it is. Jeff's photostream shows that with all the copper gnawed out of it. (Wish I could edit my comments.) Thanks for all the links and historical info, it's great see what these places used to be and how they worked!
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I can only guess. You're as warped and twisted as I am? ;o)