Clevelands last 2 Hulett unloaders

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The last of their kind... Ship unloaders became obsolete ...

When ships had self unloaders... On board....



https://case.edu/ech/articles/h/hulett-ore-unloaders

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulett

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Very Very 😎


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And this is the fate of ships that needed the Huletts to unload....



The last of their breed are gone forever...

Ships that left are all self unloading...

You can see the Huletts in operation in this video...

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Follow up on news of scrapping the last 2...



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