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  2. Caterpillar D10 - Wikipedia

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    CAT D10N at work in Rishon LeZion, Israel. Among modern tractors, the High Drive (elevated sprocket) design was unique to Caterpillar products. The concept originated in 1914 with Caterpillar predecessor C. L. Best Tractor's 30 Humpback; [citation needed] this tractor was discontinued a year later, and the only other tractor to use the concept until the D10's introduction was the Cletrac Model ...

  3. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    With the Caterpillar D10 in 1977, Caterpillar resurrected a design by Holt and Best, the high-sprocket-drive, since known as the "High Drive", [27] which had the advantage of keeping the main drive shaft away from ground shocks and dirt, [28] and is still used in their larger dozers.

  4. Traxcavator - Wikipedia

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    The Caterpillar HT4 and No.6 Shovel were the only hydraulic Traxcavators available from Caterpillar until the all-new 933, 955 and 977 made their appearance in early 1955. The name "Traxcavator" was a registered Caterpillar brand name for many years, but has developed into common usage to describe any tracked shovel/loader.

  5. Tracked loader - Wikipedia

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    The weight of the engine was still on the front half of the tracks along with the heavy loader components. This caused many problems with heavy wear of the front idler wheels and the undercarriage in general. The Caterpillar 983 tracked loader, the second largest tracked loader ever built, was notorious for heavy undercarriage wear.

  6. Caterpillar D9 - Wikipedia

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    A Caterpillar D9N on a beach CAT D9T, the current generation of the Caterpillar D9 tracked-type tractor series. The Caterpillar D9 is a large track-type tractor designed and manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. It is usually sold as a bulldozer equipped with a detachable large blade and a rear ripper attachment.

  7. Caterpillar D11 - Wikipedia

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    The Caterpillar D11 can be distinguished from the Komatsu D475 by the elevated drive sprocket, or "High Drive" system, which results in a triangular, rather than oval, shaped track. The updated version of the Komatsu, the D575A , is the world's largest production bulldozer at 168 short tons (152 t) and 1,150 hp (860 kW). [ 5 ]

  8. Acco super bulldozer - Wikipedia

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    The dozer blade, for example, is bigger than anything Caterpillar has ever made. This bulldozer has a gross weight of 183 tonnes and is powered by two 675 hp (503 kW) Caterpillar engines placed horizontally opposed, which deliver a total combined output of 1,350 hp (1,010 kW). The super bulldozer has a blade that is 23 feet (7.0 m) wide and 9 ...

  9. Bulldozer - Wikipedia

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    Multishank ripper A Caterpillar D10N bulldozer equipped with a single-shank ripper. A ripper is a long, claw-like shank that may be mounted singly or in multiples on the rear of a bulldozer to loosen hard and impacted materials. Usually a single shank is preferred for heavy ripping.

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