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Earth, Fire & Water
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| "Elk River Fire" |
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Even the HS41M would have a tough time with this situation!
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| "Maneuverability" |
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Try this with any other machine! The HS41 has the ability to "Hang on the Edge" while remaining level during the completion of a delicate, environmental project. |
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| "Rip Rap" |
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The trackhoe is able to stay on flat ground while supplying the HS41 "Superhoe" with material. |
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| "Erosion Control" |
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Boulder placement prevented any further erosion.
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| "Laying Pipeline" |
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The pipe layers had to use ropes to hold them on the side hill.
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| "Over the Edge" |
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The HS41M is shown clearing a lot and removing cobble and vegetation while preparing a site for a very expensive new home in the West Hills of Portland, Oregon. |
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| "Utilities" |
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Placing cable in the trench along a freeway.
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| "Steep Steep Slope building and backfill " |
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The "Superhoe" is a must for all specialty projects!
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| "New Ski Lift" |
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This machine is "Heavenly" as it rises to the top of its field! Shown here is the HS41M preparing for the installation of footings for a new ski lift at "Heavenly Resort". Here the operator appreciates the capabilities of this machine, defined as: "Hours of pleasure" only to be interrupted by seconds of pure terror! |
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