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  2. Euclid Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Euclid truck in use at Chuquicamata copper mine in 1984 Euclid truck at a quarry in Poland (2013). The Euclid Trucks was a manufacturer which specialized in heavy equipment for earthmoving, particularly dump trucks, loaders and wheel tractor-scrapers.

  3. Fresno scraper - Wikipedia

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    This design was so revolutionary and economical that it influenced the design of modern bulldozer blades and earth movers.. Between 1884 and 1910, thousands of Fresno scrapers were produced at the Fresno Agricultural Works, which had been formed by Porteous and used in agriculture, land leveling, road and railroad grading, and the construction industry.

  4. Wheel tractor-scraper - Wikipedia

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    The scraper is a large piece of equipment which is used in mining, construction, agriculture and other earthmoving applications. The rear part has a vertically moveable hopper (also known as the bowl) with a sharp horizontal front edge. The hopper can be hydraulically lowered and raised.

  5. A new 'megacycle' may send shares of this dirt-moving ... - AOL

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    Cowen is out very bullish on one heavy equipment maker. Here's why. A new 'megacycle' may send shares of this dirt-moving equipment maker up 25%: analyst [Video]

  6. Dump truck - Wikipedia

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    Off-highway dump trucks [24] are heavy construction equipment and share little resemblance to highway dump trucks. Bigger off-highway dump trucks are used strictly off-road for mining and heavy dirt hauling jobs. There are two primary forms: rigid frame and articulating frame.

  7. R. G. LeTourneau - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gilmour "R. G." LeTourneau (/ l ə t ˈ ər n oʊ /; November 30, 1888 – June 1, 1969), born in Richford, Vermont, was a prolific inventor of technologies related to earthmoving machinery, and founder of LeTourneau Technologies and LeTourneau University. [1]