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2 Specifications. 3 See also. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... The P&H L-2350 Wheel Loader (formerly the L-2350 loader) is a loader used for surface ...
Furukawa Electric aids CERN's experiments on the search for the Higgs boson with its superconducting magnet wires. [6] The company's products also include superconductivity cables. As of July 2013 the company has 137 subsidiaries and affiliate companies across Japan, Europe, North and South America. [7] Furukawa Electric advertisement in 1930s
The Farmall C is a small two-plow row crop tractor produced by International Harvester under the Farmall brand from 1948 to 1951. The C was developed from the Farmall B as a slightly larger, more versatile implement, raising and moving the B's offset operator seat to the centerline and increasing the wheel size to allow a straight, widely-adjustable rear axle.
古河機械金属株式会社 Furukawa Co., Ltd. (Mining) 古河林業株式会社 Furukawa Ringyo Co., Ltd. (Home and Wood) 古河産機システムズ株式会社 Furukawa Industrial Machinery Systems Co., Ltd. 株式会社トウペ Tohpe Corporation (Paint) Furukawa Electric Group [2] 古河電気工業株式会社 The Furukawa Electric Co.
Skid steer loaders have very good maneuverability and traction but typically lower lift capacity than forklifts. Skid steer loaders excel at snow removal, especially in smaller parking lots where maneuverability around existing cars, light poles, and curbs is an issue with larger snow plows. Skid steers also have the ability to actually remove ...
Shiploader for iron ore in Western Australia. A shiploader is a large machine used for continuously loading bulk solid materials such as iron ore, coal, fertilizers, grains and/or material in bags onto ships or barges.
The Navistar DT (Diesel Turbocharged or Diesel Turbo) engine family is a line of mid-range inline-6 diesel engines.With horsepower ratings ranging from 170 hp (130 kW) to 350 hp (260 kW), the Navistar DT engines are used primarily in medium-duty truck and bus applications such as school buses, although some versions have been developed for heavy-duty regional-haul and severe-service applications.
Japan used three models of 20–25 mm anti-air guns—the Type 2 20 mm AA machine cannon, the Type 98 20 mm AA machine cannon and the Type 96 25 mm AT/AA Gun, the Type 2 being essentially a Japanese variant of the Flak 38, while the Type 98 has inferior ballistic performances and a higher rate of fire compared to the 72-K. However, the Type 98 ...