Wednesday, October 06, 2010 11:54:38 AM
At that rate 650 times 54 hours(which is surprisingly fast-am I missing something?) would equal a shipment of 35000 tons
and there is mention of possibly more than one shift.
So,unless there was significant down time with the crusher,that would not be a bottleneck in the process.
80000 tons of loose floats were already being collected in prep for the crusher prior to the crushers arrival,as can be seen in the pictures taken by pesquero(spelling?)and CWRN.
How many tons do those dump trucks hold? Anybody want to research that?
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