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Dealers
Equipment Roundup: Will the new Bronco make a good work truck? GMC teases 1,000-hp electric Hummer; Skid steers earning new respect; Diesel debuts on 2021 Jeep Gladiator; Okada intros TOP 1000J hammer
Demolish reinforced concrete with Okada’s new TOP 1000J hydraulic hammer Applications for the 17,000-foot-pound class breaker include demolition of heavily reinforced concrete structures, building foundations, trench rock and boulders. The hammer requires 92 to 110 gallons per minute of hydraulic flow at 2,470 to 2,900 pounds per square inch, and it breaks at a rate […]
August 3, 2020
Pickups
Will the 2021 Ford Bronco Make a Good Construction or Work Truck? Everything You Need to Know
Ford is positioning its resurrected Bronco as the most off-road capable 4×4 SUV on the market. So with all this ultra-tough cred and equipment, would it make for a good vehicle for traveling into rough earthmoving jobsites? In the video below, we go deep into the design and equipment details to find out. If you’re […]
July 22, 2020
Dealers
Equipment Roundup: Cat’s latest cold planers boast unique design; International unveils MV Series trucks; Ford teases new off-road SUVs, hybrid F-150; The first VR training simulator for heavy equipment; Ditch Witch intros new HX vacuum excavators
Ditch Witch’s 3 new HX vacuum excavators boost productivity, versatility Ditch Witch focused on boosting productivity and versatility with it new HX-Series of vacuum excavators. The three models in the series – the HX30, HX50 and HX75 – are equipped with Kubota Tier 4 Final engines that have greater fuel capacity than their predecessors and boost power […]
March 19, 2018
Vocational
Ford teases new off-road and electric SUVs, hybrid pickup in truck-heavy preview of product line revamp
The people at Ford are excited. Fired up, charged, revved up, eager, however you want to put it. That’s what just about every Ford employee I’ve spoken to and heard from in the last 24 hours has communicated about what the company has in store for the next few years. In fact, folks inside the […]
March 15, 2018
Dealers
Equipment Roundup: Mid-size excavator evolution; 2018 Ford F-150 and the return of Ranger, Bronco; new Ditch Witch JT10 HDD
Mid-size excavators are evolving due to control refinements, contractor demand for higher versatility Excavators in the 35- to 50-ton class are being shaped by market forces and technology. While most of them still do what they’ve always done – mass excavation – many serve expanded roles, and the future for this class is bright. For […]
January 16, 2017
Construction Equipment
Ford wants to resurrect the Ranger and the Bronco in the U.S., reports say
Ford wants to resurrect two of its most iconic discontinued truck models here in the U.S. with production said to begin in 2018, according to two reports. The Detroit News broke the news of Ford’s plans Wednesday with a report saying the automaker will bring back its Ranger midsize pickup. A second report from Bloomberg Business says […]
August 27, 2015
Construction Equipment
Claw and shear painted like a Seahawk rip apart a Ford Bronco in a spot-on Super Bowl prediction
“This is a special occasion.” That’s why Lisa Parberry, who co-owns the Scrap-It recycling center in Ferndale, Washington, says she and her employees decided to paint one of their shears to look exactly like the Seattle Seahwaks logo and rip apart a 1985 Ford Bronco. The Seahawks won their first Super Bowl Sunday night against […]
February 5, 2014
Construction Equipment
Unholy union of a 1929 Ford Model A and 1973 Ford Bronco results in an off-roader’s dream
Folks who see Tim Lenig’s Model A slinging dirt for the first time have to be a bit perplexed. “How is a car from 1929 still running, let alone sprinting around through the mud and terrain like that?” Maybe (hopefully) they’re not that naive, but you have to admit seeing a Model A perform off-road […]
September 13, 2013
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