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How Machines Work: The Amphibious Dredging Excavator
-This piece of heavy machinery is fully operational when submerged in water. It can also work in the presence of any type of soil, whether that be solid or muddy. Continue reading to learn more about the Amphibious Dredging Excavator.
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How Machines Work – The T655 Track Trencher
-When you need to cut through solid rock of up to 2.4 metres, you need a machine that’s tough enough for the job. Continue reading to learn all about the T655 Track Trencher!
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How Machines Work – The ‘Big Wind’
-When you see this epic machine in action, you can quickly see why it was called the “Big Wind”.
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How Machines Work: The Bagger 288
-The Bagger 288, a mining monster, is one of the largest land vehicles in existence. Read on to learn about this fascinating piece of excavating equipment.
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How Machines Work: The Spider Excavator
-Learn about the rare and versatile spider excavator! While most traditional excavators have tracks or wheels as an undercarriage, this all-terrain excavator is made to climb into some peculiar positions and still stably do its job. Read more.