Excavators Working In Construction: Awesome Excavators Photos Pushing Dirt Around! (Over 30 Photos of Excavators Working)
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Excavators Working In Construction: Awesome Excavators Photos Pushing Dirt Around! (Over 30 Photos of Excavators Working)
Do your kids like Giant Excavators? Great! We love them too. This book is jam packed with over 30+ Different "Excavators" Photos With Information.
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Here is What You Will Get Inside "Excavators Working In Construction: Awesome Excavators Photos Pushing Dirt Around!"... This is an Excavator. It has a cab, tracks, stick and bucket to dig with. This excavator is digging out dirt with its giant bucket. Here is an excavator on a construction site next to a wheel loader. It is also behind construction cones. This excavator has its stick stretched out. It uses the stick and bucket for digging. Here are two different motor graders digging away in the dirt.. This is the back end of a large motor grader. It looks like it is in mud. Here is an excavator on a construction site laying pipe. This excavator has a quick coupler so it can change buckets very fast. Can you see the back of the excavator? It is all scratched up from digging. Here is a close look at a giant excavator bucket. This excavator looks like it is digging a trench for pipe. There is a construction barrier fence in the photo as well. This excavator looks like it is just starting work for the day. The ground is muddy. As the excavator digs, dirt is moved. Here is a pile of sand that needs to be dug up. The excavator is the perfect machine for the job. The engine is located in the back and of the excavator. This bucket looks like it is just about ready to take a bite out of the ground. The undercarriage, or tracks, propel the excavator around the jobsite. The excavator moves when the crawler tracks spin. This excavator is digging out a basement. There will be a new home going in here next year. The bigger the excavator the quicker the hole it can dig. This excavator bucket is known as a sand bucket. It is used to dig out soils that are very light. There is a giant pile of dirt trying to hide this excavator. Can you see the excavator? As the excavator operator tips the bucket the dirt falls out. The excavator operator then swivels the machine to grab or dig for new dirt. This excavator this sorting trash. A lot of trash is recycled using excavators. Here is an excavator bucket just before it digs into the ground. This excavator is on rough ground digging away. It is no problem because the excavator has crawler tracks. Sometimes when trees fall down, you need to move them around with an excavator. This excavator has what is called a thumb to help it move debris. Excavators work with other machines quite often. This excavator is working with the bulldozer. Excavators are hard workers. This one is digging out a shelf of dirt in record time. The job foreman stands behind the excavator for safety. An excavator is very powerful and you do not want to get hurt on the job site. Finally, this excavator is digging a hole in the road. You can see the asphalt that it has already dug up. It will replace the sewer pipes and make them new again.
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Other Things inside of "Excavators Working In Construction: Awesome Excavators Photos Pushing Dirt Around!": This book has photos and some info on different types of Excavators. This book is for beginners who are serious about looking at Excavators. You will walk away with some awesome Excavator photos and info! Your kids will look on in awe at the different Excavators and cool photos of Excavators.
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