Category : Scrapers

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The Wabco 333 elevating scraper

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To date, the largest elevating scraper ever to work in New Zealand, and certainly the most powerful, the Wabco 333FT could trace it’s family tree...
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International Harvester’s 400 series scrapers

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The Caterpillar 633 scraper

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The Terex TS-18 motor scraper

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  Breaking away from traditional Terex design philosophy, the TS-18 twin powered motor scraper was an entirely new machine from the ground up. The only link...
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The Caterpillar DW10 scraper

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The Cat DW10 was the second article of mine that was published in Contractor, in June 2002, and was a single page offering with only...
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The Caterpillar 651 scraper

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This month we have a closer look at the largest two-axle, single-engined scraper that Caterpillar has produced so far. by RICHARD CAMPBELL Designed for fleet...
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The Euclid/Terex S-24 scraper

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Motor graders of LeTourneau-Westinghouse

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Prior to its acquisition by Westinghouse Air Brake Co (WABCO), RG LeTourneau Inc, had tried unsuccessfully to design and develop a motor grader to complement...
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The International Harvester 270 PayScraper

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Ten years ago, when I first wrote about the International 270 PayScraper (Contractor, September 2005), the article was heavily abridged to fit available publishing space. Also,...