CigarStone
For once, knowledge is making me poor!
About thirty years ago I did a great deal of rabbit hunting in western Pa. To keep the dogs safe from road traffic, and to find places where others didn't go, we would find secluded places and often come across things that were almost unbelievable.
That part of Pa. was heavily mined for coal and the huge drag line machines were often left in the woods because it was too expensive to move them. This isn't one of the actual machines but it represents the size and to give you an idea of how big these things were, the bucket hanging from the end of the drag line below is represented by the picture below it. The housing of the drag line was often bigger than any house I had ever seen. That is my son standing in the bucket.


That part of Pa. was heavily mined for coal and the huge drag line machines were often left in the woods because it was too expensive to move them. This isn't one of the actual machines but it represents the size and to give you an idea of how big these things were, the bucket hanging from the end of the drag line below is represented by the picture below it. The housing of the drag line was often bigger than any house I had ever seen. That is my son standing in the bucket.

