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Equipment Roundup: Prinothâs massive crawler carrier built for the arctic; Deere intros mechanical angle blade for 950K, 1050K; Nissan reveals 2020 Titan XD; New Terramac crawler carriers made for utility work; Vermeer intros CTX160 stand-on track loader
This week's equipment roundup featured heavy-duty equipment insight by Prinoth, John Deere, Nissan, New Terramac and Vermeer. Details on Equipment World.
October 29, 2019
Equipment Experts
Dozers are getting better at what theyâve always doneâand taking on new tasks
While other equipment basks in the limelight, dozers keep toiling away in the background. There are no new applications, no profound upgrades to design technology, no threat of dozers stealing market share from other types of equipment. Despite that, newsworthy things are happening with dozers, and it would be a mistake to dismiss them as [âŚ]
September 25, 2018
Construction Equipment
Dozers are getting better at what theyâve always doneâand taking on new tasks
Major improvement are happening with dozers, and it's mistake to dismiss them as the same old machines with slightly altered model designations. Details here.
September 25, 2018
Construction Equipment
John Deere gives 950K a finer touch with âexclusiveâ PAT blade on the production dozer
In what it calls an industry exclusive, John Deere has put a six-way Power Angle Tilt blade on its production class 950K dozer. ConExpo attendees got a preview of the 950K/PAT combo, which is expected to be available this fall. âOur customers were asking for a machine that does both heavy excavating and fine grading [âŚ]
May 5, 2017
Construction Equipment
John Deere debuts Machine Health Monitoring Center, 950K dozer, 260E and 310E artics, 844K-III wheel loaders
While there are encouraging signs for U.S. infrastructure spending, Sam Allen, chair and CEO of John Deere, says any initiatives will take time to reach contractors, in remarks made during ConExpo. âMeanwhile, 70 percent of state infrastructure ballot initiatives were approved last year, and in some cases, the impact of those initiatives will last decades,â [âŚ]
March 15, 2017
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