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  2. Crawl ratio - Wikipedia

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    Crawl ratio is a term used in the automotive world to describe the highest gear ratio that a vehicle is capable of. Note that gear ratio, also known as speed ratio, of a gear train is defined as the ratio of the angular velocity of the input gear to the angular velocity of the output gear, and thus a higher gear ratio implies a larger speed reduction, i.e. the input speed is reduced more at ...

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    Protrusions molded into rubber tractor tire treads are known as lugs, as are cleats for round wheels, [citation needed] which perform a similar function. Unlike metal grousers, these rubber tire treads or crawler-track shoes/pads may be more suitable for driving on roads. [7] Grousers on a captured World War I British tank.

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    All three have Crawl Control and 33-inch all-terrain tires on 18-inch wheels. Maximum ground clearance is 10.1 inches. Honda Passport Trialsport Honda. Pricing and Trim Levels.

  6. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    In 1877 Russian inventor Fyodor Abramovich Blinov created a horse-drawn tracked vehicle called "wagon moved on endless rails", [18] which received a patent the next year. In 1881–1888 he created a steam-powered caterpillar-tractor. This self-propelled crawler was successfully tested and showed at a farmers' exhibition in 1896. [18]

  7. Topy Industries - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Topy Industries, Ltd. ( トピー工業株式会社 , Topī Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a Japanese company specializing in steel, [ 3 ] particularly automobile and industrial components. Its main products are steel products; wheels for passenger cars, buses, trucks and construction machinery; and undercarriage components for ...