Topic: Bulldozer Tracks
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Why do bulldozers have tracks instead of wheels?
so that the pressure exerted will be over a large area, giving the bulldozer powerr to travel through hardmaterial Read More »
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What name is given to the tracks on which tanks and bulldozers ru...
Caterpillar tracks. Read More »
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How the naked lady of the woods stopped the bulldozers in their t...
Like the hundreds of thousands of other trees being cut down to make way for the £371million road tunnel, the ancient beech was destined for the chop. That was until foresters pointed out the wartime carving of the naked woman and the inscr... Read More »
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A D6 cat can come in literally hundreds of configurations. You can get the Arrangement number and Serial number, usually located on a tag in the operators area, call your nearest cat dealer and they can give you tons of info on how your D6 ... Read More »
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Actually, the reason that bulldozers have tracks,is more about not sinking than traction. It is true that a "Track" lays more surface area on the ground than a tyre. But the 'cleats' on a 'track plate', are quite small in comparison to an o... Read More »
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Tracks allow heavy machines to navigate difficult terrain, like soft ground, sand, rocky silt, mud, etc. They provide excellent mobility and a measure of stability that is important in such a large machine. Many bulldozers and other heavy e... Read More »
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Done over right by the IDF's 'Doobi' armored Caterpillar D9 bulldozer. Read More »
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