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bulldozer
(redirected from Track-Type Tractors)

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bulldozer
a powerful tractor fitted with caterpillar tracks and a blade at the front, used for moving earth, rocks, etc.

bulldozer [′bu̇l‚dōz·ər]
(mechanical engineering)
A wheeled or crawler tractor equipped with a reinforced, curved steel plate mounted in front, perpendicular to the ground, for pushing excavated materials.
(metallurgy)
A machine for bending, forging, and punching narrow plates and bars, in which a ram is pushed along a horizontal path by a pair of cranks that are linked to two bullwheels with eccentric pins.


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Adding the Caterpillar Challenger machines to our brand line-up puts AGCO in a strong position to respond to the growing customer need for high-horsepower track-type tractors that can maintain more efficient traction under full loads than conventional rubber-tire tractors of similar size," says Randy Hoffman, AGCO's vice president, sales and marketing, North America.
Adding these outstanding Caterpillar machines to our brand line-up puts AGCO in a strong position to respond to the growing customer need for high-horsepower track-type tractors that can maintain more efficient traction under full loads than conventional rubber-tire tractors of similar size.
nbsp;for John Deere model 9300T and model 9400T track-type tractors can be mounted and dismounted in less than 10 minutes.
 
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