Awesome video! I've seen a LIMA 2400 shovel in operation, and this one looks terrific. Where was this one, as it seems the video was done rather recently? Are the trucks CAT 777s? Thanks for posting!
There's not exactly a lot of call for a rope shovel with its own generator. Most used an electric cable to a network. This is probably an isolated pocket of materials that would be worked for a time before moving onto another place.
LOOOOOVE the sound of that Cat D379! 😍😍😍😍😍
beautiful video. Great machine !
I ran dragline versions. Not shovel. I bet i couldn't hit the ground with the bucket.
Hes good operator
I worked with a mechanic from Jefferson machine in Pennsylvania that worked on it. Sweet machine!
Yes, he has really helped us
@@johnholbert1419 Leonard is an awesome dude!!!
Awesome video! I've seen a LIMA 2400 shovel in operation, and this one looks terrific. Where was this one, as it seems the video was done rather recently? Are the trucks CAT 777s? Thanks for posting!
We are digging in a quarry just east of the Snoqualmie pass. I shot the video last August
The trucks are 773 cats
773 haul trucks shot in Washington state two years ago
sweet
How many yards is this machine moving. Seems like the advantage is the volume and the reach vs front end loaders.
tHanks for the video!
Dragline version 7---8 yard
Close to same I figure
tHank you @@frankywallace5084
I wonder if cable shovels are still made by anyone
There's not exactly a lot of call for a rope shovel with its own generator. Most used an electric cable to a network. This is probably an isolated pocket of materials that would be worked for a time before moving onto another place.
Nothing electric friction machine
Sticks need lube look dry?