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- Haulpak was a very successful line of off-highway mining trucks. The name was used from 1953 until around 1999; the line continues under the Komatsu name...
- these corporate changes, the name "Haulpak" was used for the product line Komatsu began with Dresser. The name "Haulpak" dates back to 1957 when LeTourneau-Westinghouse...
- The only performing segment of its construction and mining division, the Haulpak truck range, were re-branded by Dresser and continued to trade. In 1988...
- of new s****ers and dozers in 1935, which evolved into Komatsu-Dresser, Haulpak Division. Today, the joint venture between Komatsu and Dresser Industries...
- bottom dump hauler BD160 BD180 BD240/270 Haul truck Orlemann, Eric (2012). Haulpak and Lectra Haul: The World's Greatest Off-Highway Earthmoving Trucks. Wisconsin:...
- Mogalakwena platinum mine in South Africa with a converted Komatsu 930E Haulpak truck. It successfully completed operational trials in May 2023. In January...
- 16/4/1963 Ghanaian Moro Zabrama Excavator Operator 11/7/1963 Fidelis Makpil Haulpak Driver 28/8/1963 Ghanaian John K. Shebrah Foreman 6/1/1964 Ghanaian ****i...
- truck, he created larger trucks, such as the Dart 75-TA. He joined Wabco (Haulpak) in 1955, and Caterpillar Inc. in 1962, retiring in 1969. He then joined...
- Time to Bid (Aus) 1990 Alytime (USA) 1983 Alydar (USA) Timely Tammy (USA) Without Reserve (Aus) 1983 Haulpak (Aus) Swift Meadows (Aus) (Family: 9-g)...
- maintenance costs and increase productivity. The major fleet of 20 x Komatsu Haulpak 730E's utilize the trolley ****ist feature as well as a subsidiary fleet...