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- themselves to earthmoving, which required digging, raising, moving, and placing loose materials. The two elements required for mechanized earthmoving, then as...
- Euclid Trucks was a manufacturer which specialized in heavy equipment for earthmoving, particularly dump trucks, loaders and wheel tractor-s****ers. Known...
- Hindustan Motors is an Indian automotive manufacturer based in Kolkata. It is a part of the Birla Technical Services conglomerate. Hindustan Motors was...
- GPS when applied in the earthmoving industry can be a viable ****et to contractors and increase the overall efficiency of the job. Since GPS satellite...
- Richford, Vermont, was a prolific inventor of technologies related to earthmoving machinery, and founder of LeTourneau Technologies and LeTourneau University...
- tractors, side-by-sides, motor scooters, snowmobiles, bicycles, and earthmoving equipment. The most common type of CVT uses two pulleys connected by...
- The following is a list of active United States military land vehicles grouped by type of land vehicle. M1 Abrams – 5,000 active use. Approx. 3,600 stored...
- 1953, GM acquired Euclid Trucks, a manufacturer of heavy equipment for earthmoving, including dump trucks, loaders and wheel tractor-s****ers, which later...
- Contour trenching – Conservation technique in agriculture Cut and fill – Earthmoving technique to minimize labor Earth movers – Vehicles designed for executing...
- University of Pikeville and the Pikeville Cut-Through, the second-largest earthmoving project in the Western Hemisphere. On March 25, 1822, state officials...