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Old 04-09-2013, 12:14 PM
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Default Re: Dozer vs Trackloaders

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Originally Posted by Rvjimd View Post
Could someone compare a wheel and track loader just a bit? I'm not sure i understand the benefit of the track loader vs the slower travel speed and reduced road use. I sort of understand the weight and power at scale issue and am most I interested in scale information and performance. Sorry if this is too much of a thread hijack.

Jim
Wheel loader's work best on hard surfaces, a tracked machine will float better in wet soft condition's, track's can hold up better when the rock's are sharp. A tracked machine will climb a steeper ramp than a wheel loader, in tight quarter's, a tracked machine will maneuver in a tighter space.
Now to stir the pot, I have seen basement's dug with Cat 955's, D5's, and various Hanomag wheel loader's, all 3 have pretty much been replaced with excavator's for basement dig's. My how thing's have changed since the early 70's
Yes they all have there place, and how many rear engine dozers have been built since Eimco got out of building construction machine's http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thr...99&mid=1310756
I have operated one of these.
And then there is the German hybrid machine Frutiger scrape dozer, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWTKWDfmUkI
Hope I haven't confused you too much, and there are alway's exception's or abuse to any earthmoving rule of thumb!!!!!!
Cheer's, Neil.
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