Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
hall road
Spanish translation:
camino de acarreo
English term
hall road
So if you had something in your hall road that you needed to rip and you would use the D7, you can use the 24M. If you would have to have a d10 to rip it, go get a d10. Because it is not a production ripping machine.
4 | camino de acarreo | Marta Elizabeth Torres |
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Proposed translations
camino de acarreo
We need haul roads to access the mines.
Son necesarios los caminos de acarreo para desplazarse a la mina.
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