10 Of The OLDEST Heavy Machinery In The World
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- 10 Of The OLDEST Heavy Machinery In The World
The predecessors of today’s gigantic construction machines were well worth watching. As of now, they have a monumental status, but in their era, they were adopted as the most advanced solutions, and owing them was a thing of great privilege.
*Due to the lack of official data about machines, information differs in different sources, so your existing knowledge about any machine may differ from our research.
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- Insane, big and powerful machines like dozer(s), crawler(s), lowbed(s), truck(s)
forestry machines, logging machines
dumptruck(s)
and digger(s) excavator(s)
- Incredible machine(s) like crusher(s)
- Biggest machines like loader(s).
- Impressive machine(s) like crane(s).
- Monster machines like bulldozer(s) and grader(s).
- Mining machines
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machines that were once the rage in the industry
Despite how far technology has become, these machines still have their own interesting side
yes, it was the premise for the great machines that came after
Still have an old Cat D-8 cable dozer with serial number R1937U. It has the same pony motor as the old D-6s. Without an electric starter for the pony motor, one has about a seven foot hand crank that has to reach beyond the front of the blade to crank it. It hasn't been started for over 30 years now, as newer and more easily used equipment was available. This old D-8 had great power though. I think it was originally owned by the military. It is fun to see and watch the old equipment now. I had a friend that when he was in the Seabees was driving an Euclid scraper and turned it too sharp and it turned over. That was in the early 1960s. I had a John Deere gas powered dozer from about 1958, whose owner's manual still reminded you of the danger of holding a lamp over the gas tank when filling it. Thanks for the memories.
Love the old Euclid machines , in many ways ahead of their time and competition . Thanks for the video
My brother was telling me that the Euclid type of bulldozer was used in the building of the Oahe dam on the Missouri river.
I spent many an hr. on a Cat 22 disking our peach orchard
Back when I was starting out, there were still 14a and 2u Cat dozers around. I don't miss them a bit.
Shake hands with Danger!
Awesome history
Nice Dozer❤️
MY dad had that very AC HD41
Allis Chalmers 👍👍👍
Have steering clutches a new transmission and final for the 41 if anyone needs one
I used to enjoy watching this old equipment when i was a kid. Actually it wasn't so old at that time. There was that pull type grader towed by a cat,a D8 I believe. It was quite sophisticated. It had an air cooled motor so the operator adjusted th blade with levers instead of manually with those big wheels. When our road was rebuilt. I got to see a lot of cats & scrapers as well as an elevator which was not mentioned in this video. Then there was an oldy, a caterpillar 60, which was used for land clearing.
My granddad worked on these machines.
Looks like squatch253 on the old cat d6.
It is. Love his channel
Where's all the John Deere