Tag : elevating scraper
International-Harvester’s E200 scraper
One of the first companies to realize the benefits an elevating scraper could offer the smaller earthmoving contractor was International Harvester, which introduced the model...
						
		The Wabco D/111A elevating scraper
Having covered the conventional model D scraper in the April 2008 edition of Contractor mention was made of the most significant offshoot of this machine,...
						
		LeTourneau’s Model D Tournapull
The Le Tourneau-Westinghouse D Tournapull was one innovative machine, says Richard Campbell. Descended from the original Le Tourneau ‘D’ Pull which dated back to 1946 and...
						
		The International-Harvester 412 scraper
A direct descendant of the International Harvester model E200 elevating scraper, the International 412 was a considerably refined offspring.   By Richard Campbell Released for sale...
						
		The Clark-Michigan 110 HT scraper
Working on the principle that two engines are better than one, Michigan introduced its model 110HT twin powered elevating scraper in 1970. A modification of...
						
		Wabco’s 101F elevating scraper
Probably the most unusual looking elevating scraper ever put into production, the Wabco 101F made its first appearance in 1970.   By Richard Campbell An entirely...
						
		The Wabco 333 elevating scraper
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...
						
		The Caterpillar 613 scraper
Introduced in 1969, the Caterpillar 613 has been with us in various configurations for 43 years covering five different models and is the most successful...
						
		