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Height: 10 feet (3.0 m) (ripper) ... Twin 675HP Caterpillar Diesel: The Acco Super Bulldozer is the largest and most ... (1,010 kW). The super bulldozer has a blade ...
Acco super bulldozer; C. Caterpillar D11; K. Komatsu D475A; Komatsu D575A This page was last edited on 22 October 2007, at 18:26 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Acco super bulldozer; C. Caterpillar D10; Caterpillar D11; K. Komatsu D475A; Komatsu D575A This page was last edited on 22 October 2007, at 18:27 (UTC). Text is ...
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] A bigger machine, the Acco super bulldozer , was built by Italian firm ACCO, with twin Caterpillar diesel engines giving a combined power of 1,300 hp (970 kW), and weighing 183 short tons (166 t), in ...
A bulldozer or dozer (also called a crawler) is a large, motorized machine equipped with a metal blade to the front for pushing material: soil, sand, snow, rubble, or rock during construction work. It travels most commonly on continuous tracks , though specialized models riding on large off-road tires are also produced.
Introduced in 2001 as the successor to the D575A-2 SD Super Dozer, the D575A-3 SD Super Dozer is a dedicated dozer with no ripper weighing 152,600 kilograms (336,400 lb). Equipped with a standard blade, the D575A-3 SD is capable of moving up to 90 cubic yards (69 m 3 ) of material per pass, however, when equipped with an optional blade, the ...
Acco or ACCO may refer to: Acco, a genus of moth; Acco (Senones), a chief of Gaul, who induced his countrymen to revolt against Julius Caesar in 53 BC; Acre, Israel (Hebrew: עַכּוֹ, ʻAkko) Acco super bulldozer, the largest bulldozer ever built; ACCO Brands, an American office product manufacturer; American Childhood Cancer Organization
Hi, Folks. The Komatus D575 does qualify as the biggest production-run dozer built so far. However, both the Acco dozer mentioned above, at 183 tons and 1,350 horsepower, and the Western 2000 4wd dozer are both bigger and more powerful. The Western 2000 was built in 1963 for Western Earthmoving in the U.S..