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Jicaju

Jicaju
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Just one of many rock that came that excuvated on this grade site.
 

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You should have got a pic with you "pushing" the rock in the first one, like you were moving it. ;)

Pretty cool pics. Those are some big rocks and stumps. It always amazed me to watch good equipment operators. They are so precise they look like they could peel a piece of tape off a glass window.
 
My father started in business in 1946 and our company is still here. I just wish he was. Enjoy your dads while you have them. You will never find a friend like them again.

Michael
 
I operated a JD backhoe hammer for a couple of summers breaking up curbs and sidewalk for a crusher job. That rock looks like it would be a challenge!:eek:
 
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Looks almost as big as the rocks for sale in Saint Pete Florida :biggrin:

All jokes aside that is a huge rock. I worked for 10 years at an excavating company and never seen anything that big dug up. Old trees, hardpan, debris but nothing that size. Cool pic.
 
Yup.

When I was in the Army, the technical term for one of those was a "BFR".

AKA, a Big ****** Rock.;)

Thanks for sharing a cool pic.:cool:

Mike Barnard
 
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