What happened to Marion Power shovel?

Global Industrial Technologies sold the Marion Power Shovel Company, which had revenues of US$114.4 million in FY 1996, for US$40.1 million to Bucyrus International, Inc. on July 23, 1997. Following the acquisition, Bucyrus International closed Marion Power Shovel Company’s Marion, Ohio facility.

What are steam shovels called now?

power shovel A large, usually mobile earthmoving machine having a boom and a hinged bucket for excavating. Also called steam shovel.

Are steam shovels still in use?

Many steam shovels remained at work on the railways of developing nations until diesel engines supplanted them. Most have since been scrapped. Large, multi-ton mining shovels still use the cable-lift shovel arrangement.

What was the largest steam shovel?

It was named the “Big Digger” and carried a 125-cubic-yard (96 m3) bucket on a 215-foot-long (66 m) boom. It was Marion Power Shovel’s second largest machine ever built and the third largest shovel in the world….Marion 6360.

Marion 6360 “The Captain”
Blade capacity 180 cubic yards (137.6 m3) or 151.2 short tons (137.2 t)

How was Big Brutus powered?

Big BrutusĀ“ motive power was provided by two 3,500 horsepower electric motors. Power for the machine was pro- vided from an Empire District Electric Company substation.

When was the first steam shovel?

1839
Although there were other steam powered excavators in the late 1700s, the steam shovel as we know it was designed by a Mr. Otis. He received his patent in 1839. The very first steam shovel, like anything newly invented, had a lot of kinks to work out.

How long were steam shovels used?

Steam shovels were invented in the 1830s and had been used in construction and mining since the 1840s. However, Marion engineer Henry M. Barnhart introduced improvements in design that made steam shovels more efficient and reliable. They are earth-moving machines with a hinged bucket on the end of a long boom.

What happened to the Marion 6360?

Marion 6360, also known as The Captain, was a giant power shovel built by the Marion Power Shovel company. The shovel worked well for Arch Coal until September 9, 1991, when a fire broke out in the lower works of the shovel. …