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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Beasts of Burden
From front to back---a Caterpillar 797 (400 ton), 795 (345 ton) and the "little baby" 793 (250 ton).
And back to front........
https://mining.cat.com/products/surface-mining/mining-trucks
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