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  2. Three-point hitch - Wikipedia

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    Three-point hitches are composed of three movable arms. The two lower arms—the hitch lifting arms—are controlled by the hydraulic system, and provide lifting, lowering, and even tilting to the arms. The upper center arm—called the top link—is movable, but is usually not powered by the tractor's hydraulic system.

  3. Shear grab - Wikipedia

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    It is connected to a tractor via the three-point linkage [1] or some are connected to a front end loader. [2] It is powered by the tractors hydraulic system. a block cutter. It usually has spikes on the bottom and a large rectangular section with blades on it that cut the block using two hydraulic rams.

  4. Minsk Tractor Works - Wikipedia

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    The plant was established on 29 May 1946. The first manufactured tractor was caterpillar tractor KD-25 "Kirovets". [2] The production of MTZ-model tractors, the MTZ-1 and MTZ-2 models, started on October 14, 1953. (Prototypes were manufactured in 1949.) [2] As of 2005, it had nearly 20,000 workers. The plant produces over 62 models of vehicles.

  5. Caterpillar D2 - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillar D2 with cutter and cart Caterpillar D2 compact crawler tractor (built from 1938–1957) at the Belvoir Castle Steam Festival 2007, Belvoir Castle, England. The Caterpillar D2 is an agricultural tractor manufactured by Caterpillar. It was introduced in 1938 [3] and was the smallest diesel powered track-type tractor manufactured by ...

  6. JCB Fastrac - Wikipedia

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    JCB currently holds the world record for the Fastest Tractor (Modified), [3] this was achieved on 23 October 2019 by driver Guy Martin, averaging 217.570 km/h (135.19 mph) over two timed kilometres, with a top speed of 153.771 mph (247.47 km/h), in Elvington, North Yorkshire.

  7. Caterpillar D9 - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Caterpillar produced their 25,000th elevated-drive-sprocket track-type tractor, a D9N. The 405 hp (302 kW) D9R replaced the D9N in 1996. The 410 hp (310 kW) D9T replaced the D9R in 2004. The main difference between the D9T and the D9R is the installment of the new Cat C18 ACERT inline-six engine in the D9T vs the V8 3408 HEUI in the ...