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You literally have to read Edenville's RNSs so carefully
November's production would have been significantly higher had it not been for extended mechanical issues with the main excavator, which was unable to be used for mining for 15 days whilst initial repairs were made and it was subsequently used for the installation of culverts, and the clearing of drainage channels, to prepare the site for the wet season. These operations have been completed and the excavator has recommenced full mining operations. Assuming the excavator is operational throughout December 2021 the Company believes it should be able to improve substantially on November's ROM coal production figures.
Ok so read carefully main excavator out of action so we still have 2.
Initial repairs made so I take that not fixed properly but working.
Then assuming excavator is working in December we should do better.
Great excuses already in play ready
The trouble is, what was in a RNS as truth when stated, may not be still the truth now but Edenville haven't informed us of the change.
I'm thinking here of Sinohydro, who were in RNSs and even extended the agreement but then just disappeared and never mentioned again.
So we may have had a second excavator when stated, but that doesn't mean we have a second one now.
I vaguely recollect posts from Diggerman saying they only had one excavator.
I've interpreted today's RNS that they only have one - "the excavator"
"November 2021 was both positive and frustrating. On the one hand ROM production continued to improve, but sadly operations were hampered by the excavator being offline for half of the month"
If we have so much clarity on orders from clients, why are we not hiring in additional plant? That makes no sense to me.
So what was the not main excavator going in November???? Clearing waste, rather than loading the washer crusher with the ROM from October??????
but in the rns they did say main digger was out of action.
we did have two or is this not the case now?
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/EDL/project-update-77z3nfy5q6vzo07.html
I`m amazed that we only have 1 digger and when it breaks down, it takes 2 weeks to fix it, surely this whole farce now seems to get better and better. I know Panto season is rapidly approaching but you really couldn`t make this up.