Jdpber wrote:
that is not a dredge thats an excavator. get your machinery correct. geezzzzzz
isn't that what an excavator does "dredge"?
wait ...
verb
verb: dredge; 3rd person present: dredges; past tense: dredged; past participle: dredged; gerund or present participle: dredging
1. clean out the bed of (a harbor, river, or other area of water) by scooping out mud, weeds, and rubbish with a dredge.
•bring up or clear (something) from a river, harbor, or other area of water with a dredge.
"mud was dredged out of the harbor"
•bring to people's attention an unpleasant or embarrassing fact or incident that had been forgotten.
"I don't understand why you had to dredge up this story"
noun
noun: dredge; plural noun: dredges
1. an apparatus for bringing up objects or mud from a river or seabed by scooping or dragging.