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RoyJ
 
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Around here that is an automatic hand dig situation.

Bruce L. Bergman wrote:
On 29 Apr 2005 13:08:51 -0700, (Andrew) wrote:


I think this newsgroup is probably the best place to try and work out
what this is.

It was found on landfill in the UK, there were lots of them, and they
look familiar, but I can't place where.

http://www.pbase.com/cybergibbons/image/42725316
http://www.pbase.com/cybergibbons/image/42725328
http://www.pbase.com/cybergibbons/image/42725352



Carbide cutting tip for an asphalt-concrete pavement grinder or
'profiler'. They use them to grind the old road flat and undercut the
edges at the curbs before laying a fresh layer of asphalt on top.

Or a 'rock wheel' trencher, looks like a huge circular saw to buzz a
trench in sandstone or shale for water mains and other utility lines.
WARNING: You have to know where all the other underground utilities
are when using this machine, because if you find them with the wheel
the results will not be pretty...

(Not me, but a true DAMHIKT. Pacific Bell told the trencher
operator not to worry - their trunk lines were in old clay ducts 8'
down, and the cross-cut trench was set at 5' to leave plenty of room.
They were really at 4' down, and the trencher neatly sawed through a
half dozen 3600-pair cables... Let the finger-pointing commence.)

-- Bruce --