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Description The tunnel boring machine (TBM) begins drilling into Little Skull Mountain. The TBM bored an 18-foot seven-inch diameter tunnel using 38 disc cutters and the cutting head. It weighed about 256 tons and had a horsepower rating of 900 HP.
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This image is available from the National Nuclear Security Administration Nevada Site Office Photo Library under ID 792.

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Author National Nuclear Security Administration / Nevada Site Office
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