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Posted by Wayne in TX on January 11, 2006 at 14:59:22 from (192.85.47.2):
In Reply to: Biggest Agricultural or Construction Tractor ever posted by Brad Wright of MO on January 11, 2006 at 13:25:58:
Depends on definition of "tractor" and "largest". I know some of the equipment I have seen on shows like Mega Machines have shown some pretty big pieces of equipment (like the LeTourneau 2350 which is a wheeled loader with 53 yd bucket and 600 hp motors on each wheel or the Cat 944d 1375 hp 412000 lbs). There are some pretty big tracked construction tractors that are used with rippers, pans and blades (Cat D11 over 200,000 lbs and the Komatsu 575A-2 with 1100 horsepower 300,000 lbs) that are bigger than the Bud.
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