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Museum Volunteer Photo Gallery

The National Construction Equipment Museum would not exist without the work of its volunteers. With or without any special skill, these men share a love of sweat, grease, hard work and good fellowship that results in vintage construction equipment being restored to original physical and operating condition for the public to enjoy.

21 photo(s) Updated on: 09/16/2024
  • Dave Shively handles all the signage on and near the grounds around Conventions at the Museum.
  • Bob Barnhiser and Dave Brainard work on the Cat D7F's decelerator.
  • Cole Rosengarten uses the Cat D9G Big Push to shape up the slopes of the digging stockpile.
  • Gary and Cody Munsey work on the Cat 613’s wiring.
  • Brent Myers and Bud Bauman split wood for shop heat this winter.
  • National Director Mike Androvich joins Greg and (out of sight) Caleb Pfouts in reassembling the Hughes-Keenan Iron Mule’s engine.
  • Don Frantz
  • Mark Steele
  • Dave Shively
  • Ed Costell
  • Bob Miller
  • Dave Brainard
  • Gene Myers
  • Norm Schutte
  • Mark Strauss
  • Placing the top on a vintage Barnes trash pump.
  • Mike Androvich and Tim Johnson
  • Ted Lobdell
  • Volunteers assess the disassembly and transportation of the vintage Buckeye ladder trencher donated by Keith Mauzey (2nd from right).
  • Adam Berry at the controls of the HCEA's 1924 Model 26 Marion electric shovel.
  • Jim Arras and Bob Young fix a toy for a young equipment enthusiast.
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