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APE’s 400 Vibratory Driver Extractor, ‘King Kong’ Extracts 140-ft Piles

April 4, 2011 rockman Comments Off on APE’s 400 Vibratory Driver Extractor, ‘King Kong’ Extracts 140-ft Piles

In Bell Chase, Louisiana, a huge vibratory driver/extractor manufactured by American Piledriving Equipment Inc. was used to extract 54-in diameter pipe piles 140-ft deep. The piles were part of a cofferdam for the largest pumping […]

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