Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest × P&H 9020 Dragline, Outside Views Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada P&H 9020-57, Side View OK, I said it was big, and I meant it! check out the half or 3/4 ton truck on the right, that gives you an idea just how many stories this thing is inside The operators cab, is located directly above that pickup, you can see the round rear view mirror, next to the glass window. Operators cab, a little closer view from the outside Here is a view of the stairway up to the control room There is a worker just about at the door to the control room now. you can see the rear view mirror a little better now also This is my daughter standing inside one of the buckets off of one of the draglines working in the area, the bucket is laying upside down. The side of this bucket had big cracks in the steel this steel by the way on the side is over 6“ thick! Up by the teeth you can see the connection point for the dragline, which is about a 4” thick steel cable. The arch which is in front of my daughter, is over a foot thick steel. Made to dig this guy! Side view of machine showing walkway to the cab the round piece above the truck's crane is the pivot point for the walking shoes When the machine walks it is supported by this huge pivot arm. Here our tour guide, friend, and Mechanic George Kingdon explains something to my brother Don. Big George is just about as big as this machine. He is a member of the mine safety team The 9020 in the distance this picture was taken down in the pits, after the overburden is removed the Loader or shove is used to load the coal haulers (2 in this picture). One of the haulers is getting loaded in this picture. A D11 cat was breaking up the coal seam for the loader, not visible in this picture. After it was loaded the Coal Hauler is off to the Shand Power Plant to dump the load of Lignite coal I believe these were 90 ton machines but don't quote me! A rear view of these huge haulers. They are 17ft wide! The height can be seen using the big CAT grader as a guide, makes it look small! Front view of a different type of hauler used as well, this was on the way down into the “Pit” Here we are standing next to a rear wheel of one of the Haulers in for repair Told you it was big! The Big Boom of the 9020 A-Frame and cables to hold the boom up Looking straight up at the back of the 9020 Picture of the hole left just before the 9020 was shut down for maintenance. couple Shovel fulls gone already! GUIDES FOR THE DRAG ROPE, CALLED FAIR LEADS I BELIEVE DRAG ROPE SHIVE Vertical Support Boom VIEW OF THE BOOM FROM THE HOUSE SIDE REAR VIEW OF THE 9020 AT SHAND FRONT BOTTOM OF THE 9020 ONE BIG MACHINE WHEN YOUR STANDING UNDER IT! THAT'S THE DRAGLINES COMING OUT OF THE FRONT OF THE MACHINE TO THE RIGHT IF YOU LOOK AT THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE MACHINE YOU WILL SEE A YELLOW LINE RUNNING ALONG THE TUB SEE PIC BELOW FOR EXPLANATION THAT IS THE “LITTLE” EXTENSION CORD, THAT RUNS THIS BABY AS THEY WORK A POWER LINE IS BUILT ADJACENT TO THE PIT AND THE POWER TO FEED THIS MACHINE IS RUN TO IT VIA THIS CABLE THAT IS MY DAUGHTER AMBER'S HAND ON IT, TO SHOW THE SIZE TOP OF THE PIT VIEW OF THE WORKINGS SHOWN IN THE PREVIOUS PICTURES IN THIS PICTURE YOU CAN SEE THE FRONT WHEELS TURNING ON ONE OF THE BIG HAULERS, AND THEY ACTUALLY CAN TURN 90 DEGREES TO THE UNIT, SO TURNING IN A TIGHT AREA LIKE THIS PIT IS NO PROBLEM FOR THOSE MONSTERS! tHAT ISN'T EXACTLY A SMALL LOADER EITHER! OVERALL VIEW OF THE “PIT” HERE YOU CAN SEE THE CAT WORKING ALSO THE AREA DIRECTLY IN FRONT IS THE PICTURE shown above View of the working area of the P&H 9020 Another dragline can be seen to the right Rear Under Carriage Area Shows the rear tips of the walking pontoon There is a TV Camera and lights under here for going in Reverse. The fin openings are to allow cool air into the motor area. You can see the ground gets flattened behind the machine. Rear View showing the width of the legs and machine. Another working view from the rear. REAR VIEW OF THE TOP HOUSE STRUCTURE RIGHT PONTOON OF THE 9020 HERE YOU CAN SEE THE WAY IT IS ATTACHED TO THE MACHINE THIS IS WHAT “WALKS” AND HOLDS THE MACHINE UP AS IT MOVES I REMEMBER MR KLIMAX BUILT IN THE MID 1950'S HAD THE FIRST “WALKING DRAGLINE” TITLE USING THE SAME PRINCIPLE SO IT ISN'T NEW JUST A LOT BIGGER AND BETTER! © Last modified: 2017/10/21 11:51by dlgent Log In