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In late 1926, for the 1927 model year, the chassis was updated with a new rear axle and the range renamed to Models 54, 74, and 104. Introduction was gradual and there was some overlap, and only the heavier-duty models remained, weight ratings being 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 short tons (2,268 kg), 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 -short-ton (3,175 kg), and 5-short-ton (4,536 kg ...
Pages in category "Caterpillar Inc. vehicles" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
M2 light tractor, Caterpillar Inc., model R-2; G-69 M1 medium tractor Cat model RD-6. G-69 M1 medium tractor, Caterpillar Inc. model RD-6 Caterpillar D6; M3 tractor crane, 2-ton, Caterpillar Inc. model D-6; G-70 Tractor, Marmon-Herrington model TA-30; G-71 T6 light wheeled tractor; G-72 truck, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-3-ton, ordnance maintenance, General Motors
Caterpillar 906H2 wheel loader. Caterpillar has a list of some 400 products for purchase through its dealer network. Caterpillar's line of machines range from tracked tractors to hydraulic excavators, backhoe loaders, motor graders, off-highway trucks, wheel loaders, agricultural tractors, and locomotives.
Caterpillar first introduced the RD4 in 1936, [1] as the diesel follow on to the successful CAT 30 gas model. The RD4 originally weighed in at 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg), and used Caterpillar's D4400 engine, an inline four-cylinders, with a 4.25 by 5.50 inches (108 mm × 140 mm) bore and stroke. [ 2 ]
Industrial models kept the 248/258/268/278/288 model numbers but had "H pattern gearshift". IH Doncaster supplied transmissions to the USA (initially Louisville) which were built into tractors with the same model designations as the Doncaster produced tractors. Also some were specifically for US only models (240/250/260/270?).
Since it was bought by the American group, in addition to the engines manufactured using its own technology and know-how, it has produced two models denominated "NGD", New Generation Diesel, under the brand of "MWM-International". One being a 4-cylinder 3.0 L turbo diesel, featuring piezoelectric common rail direct injection. [17]
A size 55/80R63 radial tire was developed by Michelin in conjunction with Caterpillar specifically for the first generation 797. [16] The Caterpillar 797B and 797F run 4.028 m (13.22 ft) tall, 5,300 kg (11,680 lb) Michelin 59/80R63 XDR. Most first generation 797s have been retrofitted to use the 59/80R63 tires as well. [17]