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  2. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    The more common classical type is a solid chain track made of steel plates (with or without rubber pads), also called caterpillar tread or tank tread, [1] which is preferred for robust and heavy construction vehicles and military vehicles.

  3. Tank steering systems - Wikipedia

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    Leopard 2. Tank steering systems allow a tank, or other continuous track vehicle, to turn. Because the tracks cannot be angled relative to the hull (in any operational design), steering must be accomplished by speeding one track up, slowing the other down (or reversing it), or a combination of both.

  4. David Roberts (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Hornsbys thought civilian applications of the caterpillar track would be popular, but they only ended up selling one vehicle. Holt Manufacturing and C.L. Best Tractor Co. (the originator was Daniel Best) of the USA recognised its potential and sold many tracked vehicles; their vehicles were steered by a front wheel, unlike modern tanks ...

  5. Holt tractor - Wikipedia

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    The Holt tractors were a range of continuous track haulers built by the Holt Manufacturing Company of Stockton, California which were named after company founder Benjamin Holt. Between 1908 and 1913, twenty-seven of the first 100 Holt caterpillar track-type tractors were used on the Los Angeles Aqueduct project, which provided a good proving ...

  6. Holt Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Its tracks used 3 by 4 inches (76 mm × 102 mm) slats made of the same redwood used previously to produce wagon wheels. Holt sold the first model of steam-powered tractor crawlers for US$5,500. [18] By 1915, the Holt company employed 1,000 workers in its Stockton plant. Nearly 2,000 Caterpillar crawlers had been sold in more than 20 countries. [11]

  7. List of currently active United States military land vehicles

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    Caterpillar 320; John Deere 200C/200D/210G; Backhoe. Caterpillar 420D; Bulldozer. US Army Caterpillar D7R Bulldozer Caterpillar D6K; Caterpillar M105 Deployable Universal Combat Earthmover (DEUCE) John Deere 850J R Medium Crawler Tractor (MCT) US Marines; Caterpillar D7R US Navy/Army Use; Caterpillar D9; Loader US Navy Caterpillar 924H Wheel Loader