Machines | P&H 4100 XPB Electric Shovel Loading Liebherr And Caterpillar Haul Trucks
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This P&H 4100 XPB Electric Shovel is seen loading Liebherr and Caterpillar haul trucks at the Ray Copper Mine in Arizona on 6-13-12. Damn wind!
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That operator must play a musical instrument. What smooth performance.
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Does it have a diesel generator to recharge its batteries?
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remarkable power behind these machines! I'm no expert in mining shovels, so what makes power shovels more suitable for certain applications then hydraulic shovels? Is it because they have a bigger capacity or something? They just look like they're much more to handle...
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why aren't your trucks self spotting
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Looking at some other mining videos, the Liebherr r9800 loads these trucks a lot faster, even though it's half the weight of this monster. What gives?
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You said that the gravity just pulls the door open. But there is some kind of a control or something like a button in the operator cab to open up the bucket door for unloading the material?
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magnifique !!! un vrai régal merci
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how do the buckets open and close with just a bit of chain and rope?
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how much do one of these cost
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dam he is loading bug dust
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Thank you.
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Hi, And really appreciate the upload, thank you so much. mrbluenun
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Slooooow those truckers need some flags on the counterweight or something the second truck should have been in there spotted and waiting
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Hes got the truks spoted way to far away from the shovel taken way to long to load them
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es el mejor con motor MTU 20v
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I really can't say. I only see the mine from this view, and that is only maybe once every year or two. I don't know if the shovel can be cycled any faster, but the trucks showing up at the shovel weren't a constant stream that day. Could be for any number of reasons that I'm not aware of. I have seen in the past 4 or 5 trucks lined up at each shovel and some real dirt being moved.
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there appears to be a fair amount of money thrown out the window with those trucks just sitting there waiting so long to be loaded. Maybe this was just an off moment?
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Thanks. I wasn't sure. I thought it resembled a Komatsu.
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this is the mine I work at< recognize truck an shovel numbers lol oh an that's a CAT truck on the right not a komatsu btw
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Yeah, impressive!