Today's bulky earthmovers are being made taller than earlier models, especially excavators and trenchers. |
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Not long after, semi trucks with the trenchers and tractors began to arrive. |
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He describes how a customer uses it on trenchers and excavators to monitor how much pipe his crews lay. |
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During the Middle Ages, thick blocks of coarse stale bread called trenchers were used in place of plates. |
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You can work literally right next to a brand-new building and dig a trench with the mini-excavators and trenchers that are out there today. |
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Plates and trenchers made of bronze also occur, although organic materials like wood were probably more common but tend not to be preserved. |
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Often trenchers were made from stale bread that was so old and hard that they could be used for quite sometime. |
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Company-owned bucket trucks, trenchers, backhoes and cranes serve about 25 crews in the southeast and southwest. |
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Standard Capjet trenchers trench cables and pipelines into the seabed and cover them as they travel along the cables and pipelines. |
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The plate is the flat dinner plate, which evolved from wooden trenchers, which were in turn preceded by slabs of stale bread. |
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Powered-disc trenchers, patch scarifiers and a variety of other implements mounted on tractors and skidders are used for site preparation. |
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For network clients, Risa designs and builds digger derricks and rock trenchers. |
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Our concern: to develop compact, as powerful trenchers in urban environment as for important work sites. |
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The experience of our operators, mechanics and engineers is a source of valuable input for the design of our trenchers. |
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In Mediaeval times the nobility ate their food off great trenchers of bread, which when soaked in gravy and tasty morsels was given to the peasants. |
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Its most popular segmented tire is used for grading and excavation work mounted on skid-steer loaders, backhoe loaders, tool carriers, wheel loaders, or trenchers. |
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By the beginning of the 17th century trenchers were being replaced, first by pewter ware, then by earthenware and porcelain, though the word was still used occasionally to refer to cheap plates not made of wood. |
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The fly is an intruder, and a common smell-feast, that sponges upon other people's trenchers. |
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The fast fastener characteristic of our trenchers allows the use of several tools, a tool chains or a rock saw, for the opening of trenches according to the user's needs. |
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A long experience designing, manufacturing and Export' selling our digger derricks, rock trenchers and cable pullers will guarantee your satisfaction and benefits. |
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A unique form of expertise in the construction of trenchers, from design up to manufacture as well as our techniques for placing cables and networks underground. |
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