You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
Deas,
These were fun to watch. I have a few observations-
- It appears Mrs. Madonna had a close interest in what was going on. She drove a Buick but Alex had his Caddie. Maybe she was bringing out his lunch every day?
- The old 16mm film(?) speeds things up a bit. I was startled when I first saw the Lorain swinging that concrete bucket around like a ping pong ball until I realized it really wasn't happening that fast. From his position, I don't think the crane operator could see very well but he seemed to get by without anyone signaling him that I could see. I also never saw a concrete bucket with a tagline. That is a first.
- I thought I knew a lot about scrapers but I never knew Wooldrich made anything but towed scrapers. Those were new to me.
- The lack of safety consciousness back in the day is illustrated many times over in these films. I really liked the equipment crossing an active highway without any (that I could see) flagging operation to keep the scrapers from interacting with the cars! Hard hats, what hard hats? Fall restraints, walking the beams and walls? Nope, none.
- Loved the Northwest shovel literally pitching the big boulders into the back of single axle dumps! Not even using Rock Trucks. No owner-operator would tolerate that kind of abuse so he must have owned them outright.
I had my eyes pealed for either of the D9s that Glen bought but did not see them. This was fun. Thanks for posting Deas.
Hey Rome- I bet you got a kick out to this. You usually do when these old operations come up!
JanM