Sorry, 1984 N-5
NDDan Guest Oct 27, 2006 #2 I would guess it was pushing it out the rubber seal under shoe from an overfilled tailings. The rubber seal is layed back on them older machines so material can push by it when tailings overloads. Newer machines have seal tilted the other way.
I would guess it was pushing it out the rubber seal under shoe from an overfilled tailings. The rubber seal is layed back on them older machines so material can push by it when tailings overloads. Newer machines have seal tilted the other way.