Caterpillar D8T Bulldozer Pushing Huge Stone
D8T Bulldozer, which Caterpillar has been producing for more than 20 years, operates with an engine that produces 231 kW of power. This…
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Oversized Load and Incredibly Heavy Transport
Many trailers are being developed to transport loads of all sizes. However, since some projects are one-time, they can only be transported…
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Transporting Liebherr 974 Excavator with Goldhofer Trailer
The 974 series excavator, which has been produced by Liebherr for about 20 years, has a width of 4,916 m, a height of 3,645 m and a length…
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Massive Landslide – Backhoe Loader Opening Hilly Road for Villagers
Transportation often poses a problem for villages located on mountainous terrain. Building a new road from the slopes of the mountains is…
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Caterpillar 365C Excavator Trucks Loading And Operator View
Caterpillar 365C Excavator is a crawler excavator with a weight of 69.19t produced between 2005 and 2011.
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Incredibly Working Stump Removal and Wood Chippers
It is obvious that trees have a lifespan in nature, just as every living thing has a lifespan. Cutting down dried trees and turning them…
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CAT D11, the largest bulldozer produced by Caterpillar
The D11 Series weighs 104 t and is the largest bulldozer produced by Caterpillar.
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The world’s largest bulldozer, Komatsu D575A, digs into the mountains.
D575A is not only the largest bulldozer produced by Komatsu, but also a much larger and more powerful bulldozer than all its competitors.…
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Huge Komatsu D475A Bulldozer Ripping Hard Ground
The D475A Series produced by Komatsu is the largest bulldozer produced by the company after its older brother, the Komatsu D575A Series.…
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Half Track Tractor Trials. Unusual Designs
Half Track Tractor! Sounds crazy, doesn't it? This crazy design first appeared in London in 1941 due to O. Singer's idea. George Monroe…
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