Brice,
I live in Fargo where the towers are made and am originally from Langdon ND where there is also a wind farm, fun to see them partially completed like that!
Wyatt
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'80 John Deere Sportfire 440
'09 John Deere Snow-Mower SM440
'96 Lifted Utility Club Car Carryall II
'82 Kawasaki KZ650 CSR
'74 John Deere 300
'72 John Deere 400
'73 John Deere 400
'73 John Deere 600
'79 John Deere Trailfire 340/440
'80 John Deere Sportfire 440
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WOW Cool.
BOB From MASS
OWN: 1 1983 JOHN DEERE LIQUIFIRE 440
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GOTTA LOVE THAT TWO STROKE SMELL
OWN: 1 1983 JOHN DEERE LIQUIFIRE 440
1 1973 JOHN DEERE JDX8 440
1 1982 JOHN DEERE SPORTFIRE 440
1 2000 SKIDOO MXZ 600
GOTTA LOVE THAT TWO STROKE SMELL
ChickenRat just for you Windmill Pics
They also build them in Clinton, IL which is 5 miles up the road from me. They have about 25 of them sitting ready to be delivered just a stone throw from my house. The blades are just incredible sitting there on the ground.
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Hey Brice
Cool pictures. We were doing the hauling of the galvanized components for the towers. Your right, these things are huge
Jeff
Cool pictures. We were doing the hauling of the galvanized components for the towers. Your right, these things are huge
Jeff
Lockport, MB.
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Gotta love a 2 stroke !
1979 Spitfires ( 2 ), 1980 Liquifires ( 2 ), 1999 A/C ZR 440 SnoPro, 1996 A/C ZRT600, 1929 Graham Paige 612
Gotta love a 2 stroke !
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Cool pics!!
The company i work for hauls a lot of those around.
The company i work for hauls a lot of those around.
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Nice pics .... I just recently toured the wind turbines in my area and went inside them.
We have about 100 of them by me. They actually lift them up with a huge crane and then move
on to the next one.
Joe
We have about 100 of them by me. They actually lift them up with a huge crane and then move
on to the next one.
Joe
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Thank you guys. Because of the conditions and contracts we have with the owners I can say to much more but Robb, you can tell them where there at. I have been on top of the units. It is odd to stand on flexing fiberglass. Spooky to say the least. On a calm day the top moves about 5-8 feet. I do have more pics just waiting on approvals so that I can display them. Most wind mills in the US today actually come over from Europe. Very few are made in the US. These units were 2.5 megawatt units each. Robb, still working on the owner to allow us a site visit with nontrained personel. I will let you know if they grant us permission. The rest of the pics will answer alot of your guys questions.
Brice
Brice