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I would if I could drive on it.And no one in LA County wants to drive to Riverside to see a rock.
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I would if I could drive on it.And no one in LA County wants to drive to Riverside to see a rock.
What did they pick this thing up with?
I'm guessing that the same rig that has already moved it around at the quarry will be brought in to hoist it onto it's new perch atop that structure with the columns shown earlier in this thread.I would guess the thing that is carrying it.
...You forget..this thing is IN California...you would be suprised what people in Cali hit when driving. Best one I saw was a police cruiser in the middle of the road parked with ALL lights flashing and the driver was outside in a green reflector vest waving a light stick type flashlight, and someone still crashed into it at highway speed...He said he didnt see it. So all in all Im suprised they dont have like 3 or 4 CHiPers up front running abreast and 3 or 4 in the back as well, with all the disco lights and noise toys going...As I watched the video, I think the "OVERSIZED LOAD" sign on a couple of the trucks adds a nice touch. As if the boulder itself is not enough of a warning already
I was thinking that sure looked kinda small for 640 tons, but if you do the math looks like 20' x 30' x 10' to me (altho I'm sure that's off a lot) that's 6000 cubic and granite weighs about 166 pounds per cubic foot so that's about 1 million pounds = close enough.
Still looks small to me LOL
How long before someone TAGS it?
I would say judging by the hubs on that truck it certainly does look like a 6X6.outlaw86er
thanks for posting the pics of the KW lead truck.
I imagine that that rig has huge planetary gear sets in the hubs so that the preceding drive train components are not so stressed. I wonder if all three axles are driven.