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Applying an auxiliary drive system to earthmoving equipment for increased productivity
The productivity of mobile industrial equipment can be increased by applying an auxiliary drive system to non-powered wheels, especially where tractive conditions are limited or variable. A unique auxiliary drive system has been applied to the front wheels of John Deere motor graders to increase tractive effort and directional stability. The system is hydraulically-driven and electronically-controlled and could be applied to several types of mobile industrial equipment. (Wassmann)
Applying an auxiliary drive system to earthmoving equipment for increased productivity
The productivity of mobile industrial equipment can be increased by applying an auxiliary drive system to non-powered wheels, especially where tractive conditions are limited or variable. A unique auxiliary drive system has been applied to the front wheels of John Deere motor graders to increase tractive effort and directional stability. The system is hydraulically-driven and electronically-controlled and could be applied to several types of mobile industrial equipment. (Wassmann)
Applying an auxiliary drive system to earthmoving equipment for increased productivity
I.L.A.
Henn, J.J. (author)
SAE-Papers ; 1-9
1979
9 Seiten, 16 Bilder, 7 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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