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  2. New Holland Construction - Wikipedia

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    A famous New Holland excavator E 215 fitted with tilting bucket. A New Holland excavator E 215B, upgrade of the previous version E 215. New Holland Construction is a multinational construction machinery manufacturer founded in New Holland, Pennsylvania, and now based in Turin, Italy.

  3. Kobelco Construction Machinery America - Wikipedia

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    Kobelco SK330LC excavator with a hydraulic hammer attachment. Kobelco Construction Machinery America, LLC. is a manufacturer of excavators based in Houston, Texas, United States, with a manufacturing plant in Moore, South Carolina and is a subsidiary of Kobe Steel. A former global sales alliance between Kobe Steel and CNH Global ended in ...

  4. CNH Industrial - Wikipedia

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    2002: A global alliance with Kobelco is signed to bring Kobelco's 40-year expertise in crawler excavator design 2005: New Holland Construction is launched as a brand 2007: New Holland Construction produces the 200,000th skid steer loader, 35 years after its first one came off the line

  5. Excavator - Wikipedia

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    For example, Caterpillar's smallest mini-excavator weighs 2,060 pounds (930 kg) and has 13 hp; [8] their largest model is the largest excavator available (developed and produced by the Orenstein & Koppel, Germany, until the takeover 2011 by Caterpillar, named »RH400«), the CAT 6090, which weighs in excess of 2,160,510 pounds (979,990 kg), has ...

  6. Orenstein & Koppel - Wikipedia

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    New Holland Construction Orenstein & Koppel (normally abbreviated to " O&K ") was a major German engineering company specialising in railway vehicles, escalators, and heavy equipment. It was founded on April 1, 1876, in Berlin by Benno Orenstein and Arthur Koppel .

  7. Backhoe - Wikipedia

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    Excavator digging in Tokyo, Japan Kobelco Excavator in shovel configuration. The term "backhoe" refers to the action of the bucket, not its location on the vehicle. [2] That is, a backhoe digs by drawing earth backwards, rather than lifting it with a forward motion like a person shovelling, a steam shovel, or a bulldozer.