They are
large, very large and able to move mountains as high as skyscrapers or
launch a rocket into space. They are the megamachines and engineering marvels.
#1 - Mobile Launcher Platform
Big
Brutus is the nickname of the Bucyrus-Erie model 1850B electric shovel,
which was the second largest of its type in operation in the 1960s and
1970s. It is currently the centerpiece of a mining museum in West
Mineral, Kansas.
Built
by the Japanese Komatsu D575-3 model SD (SuperDozer) is the world's
largest bulldozer, and the most powerful. Equipped with a
twelve-cylinder diesel engine capable of developing 1,150 horsepower
(HP) of power, amounting to 1,165 horsepower (hp). The carrying capacity
of the dozer blade is no less than 69 m3
The
Terex 33-19 "Titan" was a prototype off-highway, ultra class, rigid
frame, three-axle, diesel/AC electric powertrain haul truck designed by
the Terex Division of General Motors and assembled at General Motors
Diesel Division's London, ON, Canada assembly plant in 1973. Only one
33-19 was ever produced and it was the largest, highest capacity haul
truck in the world for 25 years. After 13 years in service, the 33-19
was restored and is now preserved on static display as a tourist
attraction in Sparwood, BC, Canada.
The
Caterpillar 797 is a series of off-highway, ultra class, two-axle,
mechanical powertrain haul trucks developed and manufactured in the
United States by Caterpillar Inc. specifically for high production
mining and heavy-duty construction applications world-wide. In
production since 1998, the 797 series represents Caterpillar’s largest,
highest capacity haul trucks. The current, third-generation model, the
797F, offers one of the largest haul truck payload capacities in the
world, up to 400 short tons (363 t) and is the world's largest, highest
payload capacity, mechanical drive haul truck.
A
road train or roadtrain is a trucking concept used in remote areas of
Argentina, Australia, Mexico, the United States and Canada to move
freight efficiently.
Big
Bud 747, is the name of a custom made tractor that was built in Havre,
Montana in 1977. It holds the record for the world's largest farm
tractor. It was built by Ron Harmon and employees of the Northern
Manufacturing Company for a cost of about $300,000. It was made for the
Rossi Brothers; cotton farmers of Bakersfield, California, where it was
used for 11 years for the purpose of deep ripping.
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