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Driving 75-ft., 10-ton concrete piles for St. Louis waterworks footings
By taking advantage of narrow trenches these piles were driven without leads, either fixed or swinging, 40-ton locomotive crane with 85-ft. boom handling piles, hammer, and jet without assistance.
Driving 75-ft., 10-ton concrete piles for St. Louis waterworks footings
By taking advantage of narrow trenches these piles were driven without leads, either fixed or swinging, 40-ton locomotive crane with 85-ft. boom handling piles, hammer, and jet without assistance.
Driving 75-ft., 10-ton concrete piles for St. Louis waterworks footings
Eng. News-Rec
Allman, J.C. (author)
1927
Article (Journal)
English
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