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Old 01-26-2007, 04:15 PM   #1
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I hate to see an ol' girl that's been done like that.
She looks like a tie-back drill rig; is it?
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I hate to see an ol' girl that's been done like that.
She looks like a tie-back drill rig; is it?
Not sure. It's an old Leibherr machine. I'm not sure what duty the extra engine on the back serves. I'm browsing a Russian construction website, and it's chock full of interesting pictures. Here's another one, of a brand I don't recognize. I guess they should have parked up on the bank overnight, since rain was expected:

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What in the hell are they doing in that first picture........looks like drilling.
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