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Hulett Unloader
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Stargazzer811 3. juli kl. 16:56 
@Cube, The Hulett Unloaders were designed for unloading Lakers, that is, Great Lakes Ore Freighters. They planted them dockside on their own rail system and then ran railroad tracks behind them. The operator rode in the compartment just above the bucket and used the bucket to scoop taconite pellets (iron ore mixed with limestone) out of freighter holds.

The unloader would then slide backwards and drop the taconite at it's base, where a conveyor carried it to the rear and dumped it into the waiting ore gondolas on the rail line behind the unloaders. This way a single freighter could be unloaded in a few hours instead of a few days. They were all over the Detroit river and Lake Erie ports like Cleveland back in the early 1900s; there was even one in NYC that unloaded garbage for a time.
the missile 21. apr. kl. 17:10 
what is this thing purpose in real life
Neco Arc 24. mar. kl. 2:16 
Im sad they are gone
takaumavae 6. feb. kl. 12:05 
OHM?! 🪑
Missy 5. feb. kl. 0:13 
ohm
Koko 1. feb. kl. 17:16 
hyatt
CAMOGUY54321 1. feb. kl. 17:11 
OHM MY GYOOOOOD!
TacDoom 1. feb. kl. 17:11 
:steamhappy:
TacDoom 1. feb. kl. 17:11 
ohm my gyatt, i canohmt believe this
Koko 1. feb. kl. 17:11 
ohm my gyatt
SpaceyKat 1. feb. kl. 17:05 
ohm gnome, nto again,. please don't ohming start this...
Koko 1. feb. kl. 17:04 
, no it's ohm
ellismay 1. feb. kl. 13:57 
@skyblubandit ,no, its iron ore
skyblubandit 1. feb. kl. 12:04 
So... coal crane? Sign me up this is fire!!!
TWM844Coffey 1. feb. kl. 7:31 
is this one of those unloaders at iron ore docks in the great lakes reigion?
Franks  [udvikler] 31. jan. kl. 19:29 
HELL YES
Koko 31. jan. kl. 16:41 
ohm no
train plane fan 31. jan. kl. 16:18 
Crane