Thank you for these videos. They are always well done, informative, and interesting. Yes, hydraulics has replaced cable excavators, up to this size and some larger. That said, I have yet to see footage of any large, hydraulic, stripper excavator, that requires a long reach and high bucket capacity, 70 yards, or more, like a dragline, or cable shovel, stripping excavator.
Great video! We have allot of these old electric shovels abandoned in Northern MN at the iron ore mines. On another note I bet you could do a kick ass impersonation of Dan Akroid! I can hear a hint of him when you talk.
Unfortunately in Minnesota most of them were either scrapped or parted out. The parts go primarily overseas where they still run. Unfortunately most of these would have a hard time reaching the center of the modern larger trucks, much less loading them efficiently. In Minnesota the 100 ton Lectra Hauls and 120 ton Wabcos that went with these machines are gone or stuffed and mounted too. Too small.
Any idea when this machine last ran? We came across it this weekend riding there. And I think there are two marion 7400's close by in either direction. Any info on them? Thanks!
Why does this stuff just get abandoned? I realize that someone must still own the property where this machinery rests, but why didn't they just sell it as scrap?
Haha. This machine is owned by a multi-million dollar mining company so scrap money from this machine would be like pocket change to them, that's why it's still around. In it's day, this shovel worked with a fleet of Euclid R75's
Thank you for producing this educational video
Bucyrus Erie makes great quality machinery. Ran 22w water well driller 30 years in MD.
Thank you for these videos. They are always well done, informative, and interesting. Yes, hydraulics has replaced cable excavators, up to this size and some larger. That said, I have yet to see footage of any large, hydraulic, stripper excavator, that requires a long reach and high bucket capacity, 70 yards, or more, like a dragline, or cable shovel, stripping excavator.
Thanks for video about this rare machine. 😎
Will do! I actually just got a video of a Bucyrus 195B before it got scrapped. This big electric shovels are slowly fading away...
Thanks! More to come in the future! These big old electric shovels are becoming harder to find.
Great video! We have allot of these old electric shovels abandoned in Northern MN at the iron ore mines. On another note I bet you could do a kick ass impersonation of Dan Akroid! I can hear a hint of him when you talk.
Eric Bolduc yes we do at this one mine in mn I Sen 195-b and a 280-b
Unfortunately in Minnesota most of them were either scrapped or parted out. The parts go primarily overseas where they still run.
Unfortunately most of these would have a hard time reaching the center of the modern larger trucks, much less loading them efficiently.
In Minnesota the 100 ton Lectra Hauls and 120 ton Wabcos that went with these machines are gone or stuffed and mounted too. Too small.
Love the video do more on these types of machines!
That left side fan is always turning from the breeze.
Hi. When will you cover the Big Brutus, the Bucyrus-Erie model 1850-B electric shovel?
Any idea when this machine last ran? We came across it this weekend riding there. And I think there are two marion 7400's close by in either direction. Any info on them? Thanks!
In Babbitt mn they are currently oprtig a 195b and 280b in iron ore mining
blood shot Those are P&H 2800XPC's at Babbitt. I should know, I used to work for Cliffs
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nice video do you have any more walk around videos of electric shovels as i have always loved them great video
Why does this stuff just get abandoned? I realize that someone must still own the property where this machinery rests, but why didn't they just sell it as scrap?
@RumelyFamily Lol that's the first l heard that, thanks!
This is a massive shovel
Left lever-left track, right lever-right track, it has to be, in order to steer wile walking.
Bucyrus-Erie 280-B is one of the strngests mens I know. He is big and strongs nlike a true mans of steels
yay first comment also how are the fans still running
Haha. This machine is owned by a multi-million dollar mining company so scrap money from this machine would be like pocket change to them, that's why it's still around.
In it's day, this shovel worked with a fleet of Euclid R75's
4:22 no Computers I guess.
Another PA (Perfect & Articulate) mining video!
restore it..
I still see dragline working in dirt pits I don't know if it's because they dog deeper then a excavator or what
Poor machine , why not buy this one and restore it. Electrischety is better for the world right?
Dude that at least $800,000