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The TORO Dingo Mini Digger is a type of mini 'skid-steer loader', an easily maneuvered machine which can typically carry and load dirt, dig trenches, dig post holes and operate a range of attachments. The Dingo has a platform at the back on which the operator stands to operate the machine.
Kanga Loaders is an Australian brand of compact utility loaders. [1] The company's headquarters are in Yatala, Queensland with 10 branches Australia-wide. Originally owned by the Jaden Group of companies and called the Dingo, [2] it was the first "stand-on" mini-skid steer.
The workgroup of a compact hydraulic excavator consists of the boom, dipper or arm, and attachment (e.g. auger, bucket or breaker). It is connected to the front of the excavator's house structure via a swing frame that allows the workgroup to be hydraulically pivoted left or right to achieve offset digging for trenching parallel with the tracks.
js215LC tracked backhoe excavator in the Himalayas (elev. 3,770 m (12,370 ft). Many of the vehicles produced by JCB are variants of the backhoe loader, including tracked or wheeled variants, mini and large version and other variations, such as forklift vehicles and telescopic handlers for moving materials to the upper floors of a building site.
The "Dingo" name is derived from Bingo and its connotations of good fortune, but with the B replaced by D to represent Mitsubishi's Diamond logo. The "Dingo" name also sourced from a wild dog native to Australia, dingo (Canis lupus dingo). [1] In Japan, it was sold at a specific retail chain called Car Plaza.
dingo Kawana Forest near Caloundra, pair of young dingoes killed the calf [61] £1000 worth of sheep 1941–8 dingo Tumbarumba, 13yo dingo "weighed 100 lb. and measured six feet from tip to tip." [62] at least 1000 sheep 1942 dingo Captain's Flat [63] 200+ sheep 1939 dingo Billa Billa near Goondiwindi [64] "many sheep" 1937 Alsatian-dingo cross
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A bronze sculpture of a dingo located in the township of Dingo, 2017. The town was surveyed in 1889 and took its name from the nearby Dingo Creek. [3] For a time in 1940 the town was known as Remo. [3] Dingo Post Office opened on 1 October 1876. [7] Dingo Provisional School opened on 29 May 1876. On 22 January 1877 it became Dingo State School ...