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Carr Hill also assembled Lodestar trucks in the mid/late 1960s. The Wheatley Hall Road factory also produced agricultural crawler tractors BTD5/BTD6/BTD8/BTD20 in red as well as yellow CE bulldozer and loader versions. Wheatley also produced backhoe loaders (3400/3500/260) and Payloaders H25/500 Payloader/H30/H50 & H65.
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LHD (load, haul, dump) loaders are similar to conventional front end loaders but developed for the toughest of hard rock mining applications, keeping overall production economy, safety, and reliability in consideration. They are extremely rugged, highly maneuverable, and exceptionally productive.
Plunger buffer with coil springs (cut open for demonstration) Diagram showing volute spring within the buffer assembly of a railway car (with dotted lines showing compressed position), invented 1848 Since the relatively thin buffer rods often bent during operation and caused major damage in accidents, the German state railways developed the ...
Narrow gauge flat wagons, 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). Note the single buffer with a hook on the right side and a chain on the other. On some narrow-gauge lines in Europe, and on the Paris Metro, a simplified version of the loose-coupler is used, consisting of a single central buffer with a chain underneath. Sometimes there are two chains, one ...
The last one built was an all-wheel drive IH 200HD cab and chassis, built in IHC's Springfield factory. [11] The Light Line was unable to compete with the Big Three in the light truck market; IHC's market share in this segment had never been higher than 9.5% and had dropped to 4.1% by 1969. [12]
The International Loadstar is a series of trucks that were produced by International Harvester from 1962 to 1978. [1] The first purpose-built medium-duty truck designed by the company, International slotted the Loadstar between its light-duty pickup trucks (initially the C-series, later the D-series) and the heavy-duty R-series.
A 4-speed manual was standard on the S1700 variants, while S1800 variants were equipped with a 5-speed manual; a 4-speed automatic was optional on all engines. Following the discontinuation of the MV-series engines, the S-1823 was phased out after 1981, while the S-1723 was phased out after 1986, after International withdrew production of ...