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Re: What is the biggest tracked tractor today?
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Posted by Jonathan on August 13, 2004 at 20:34:14 from (165.121.130.224):
In Reply to: What is the biggest tracked tractor today? posted by MMB on August 13, 2004 at 17:49:59:
So far the biggest agricultural tractors with rubber tracks is 500hp made by CNH, and most recently, JD. Steel track heavy construction, mineing, and landfill dozers are huge, and pretty much the sky's the limit on just how big they can be, because if somebodys got the bucks, then somebody will build it. Like someboy has already said, the big stuff isn't very moveable, and is brought in piece by piece and assembled on site, once assembled, they usually spend their entire life on that site, the Caterpillar D11 is transported this way. TLC (on satilite) has shown big custom ordered mining equipment, and it's just mind blowing how big that stuff gets, I wish I could be there in person to see it, because a camera just doesn't even begin to show its true size.
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