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Motorized Freak of the Week: The Euclid TC-12 Bulldozer
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Re: Motorized Freak of the Week: The Euclid TC-12 Bulldozer
Big-ass machines they are.
I moved quite a few pieces of machinery during my lowboy/heavy haul days(I miss them...too bad it's largely seasonal)......PLENTY of bulldozers.
As a result, I've operated some of them as well....mostly Caterpillar(my preference) and Case, but there have been a few oddballs such as International-Hough, and a Terex/Euclid as well.
While the Terex was a massive bastard, and would push through most anything you put in front of it(this one had an 8V71 in it...the 8V's have a more demonic tone than the 6-71's or even the 12V71's)....no way I'd sit on that headache-inducing thing all day.
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Re: Motorized Freak of the Week: The Euclid TC-12 Bulldozer
International had some dual stack models, but the stacks were both on the same engine...straight 6 with two 3cyl heads on the same block.
That Euclid is an impressive machine! anyting with two GMC blowers gets my vote of approval
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heh...I named my old International TD9 "Spot" because he always leaves his mark. And yeah, if any part is not leaking, it's out of oil
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Re: Motorized Freak of the Week: The Euclid TC-12 Bulldozer
For a summer between highschool and college, I drove a Euclid earth mover for my uncle's construction company. It had a pair of 8-cyl detroits - one for the front half, one for the rear. It had a pneumatic throttle control for the rear engine.
They burnt a lot of fuel. They were mostly used for building highways. (for those interested, I worked on the I-469 bypass that goes to the east side of Fort Wayne, IN).
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Re: Motorized Freak of the Week: The Euclid TC-12 Bulldozer
I seem to recall an old flick named 'Killdozer' that had a bulldozer posessed by an evil spirit that drove around wrecking things and squashing people stupid enough to hide in steel pipes.
Was this the Euclid TC-12 or something else? Bigger or smaller?Michael from Hampton Roads
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I think it was a Caterpillar.
I just realized something. The company that makes huge by large machinery that does everything from hauling to destroying on large scales is named after a fuzzy worm. That's almost a joke.BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver
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I think it's smaller.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVBSGXj7HrM
Originally posted by DanStokesCan we gat a translation on that Aussie video? The announcer was just fine but the owner was beyond me. Pretty cool. all in all.
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