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  2. Brum (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Brum: Snow Thieves and Other Stories (2002) (VHS/DVD) Brum: Runaway Statue (2002) (The VHS was released in 2002, the DVD was released in 2004) Brum: Soccer Hero and Other Stories (The VHS was released in 2002, whilst the DVD was issued in 2004, it was only released in a carry case form) Brum: Stunt Bike Rescue and Other Stories (2003) (VHS/DVD)

  3. Euclid Trucks - Wikipedia

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    As described in Herbert L. Nicholas' "Moving the Earth", [5] now in its 5th edition, Euclid was everywhere. GM's work on heavy duty automatic transmissions during World War II had produced the Allison heavy duty automatic in 1945. Euclid was the first to use this transmission in heavy duty off-road dump trucks in the late 1940s.

  4. Self-propelled modular transporter - Wikipedia

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    SPMTs are used for transporting massive objects, such as large bridge sections, [1] oil refining equipment, cranes, motors, spacecraft and other objects that are too big or heavy for trucks. Ballast tractors can however provide traction and braking for the SPMTs on inclines and descents.

  5. LeTourneau Technologies - Wikipedia

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    LeTourneau had spent the early 1950s perfecting a diesel-electric drivetrain for multi-wheeled heavy-machinery. [ citation needed ] The system—somewhat similar in concept to the sort used on many locomotives –used a diesel combustion engine to spin an electric generator, which would send its power to hub motors mounted to each wheel of the ...

  6. R. G. LeTourneau - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, he was the recipient of more than 30 awards and honors related to engineering, manufacturing, and the development of heavy equipment. In 1936, he was presented with the "Appreciation of Service Achievement 1931-1935," by Six Companies Incorporated for supplying earthmoving equipment to the "Boulder Dam" project.

  7. Mack NO 7½-ton 6x6 truck - Wikipedia

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    The Mack NO 7 + 1 ⁄ 2-ton 6x6 truck was a heavy 6x6 cargo truck designed in the 1940s by the American manufacturer Mack Trucks. It was used by the U.S. Army as an artillery tractor for heavy artillery during and after World War II. The official U.S. Army designation was: Truck, 7 1/2 ton, 6x6, Prime Mover. [2] Its G-number was (G-532).