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What are Wheel Loaders?

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What are Wheel Loaders?

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Wheel loaders are a type of heavy machinery that is used in construction, as well as for many other non construction tasks. Wheel loaders, as opposed to track loaders, have sturdy tires equipped with large, rugged tread that allows for optimum maneuverability. Mini, small, large and super wheel loaders; skid steers; front loaders and backhoe loaders are the most common types of wheel loaders. Wheel loaders are a variation on tractors that are designed for more laborious work. The biggest difference between wheel loaders and tractors can be seen in their steering systems. Most wheel loaders’ steering systems use a hydraulically actuated pivot point, which allows the front and rear axle of the wheel loaders to bear more weight than automotive steering systems. Wheel loaders have a square bucket, called the loader, which is maneuvered by flexible arms. The loader is either a permanent fixture or an attachment secured to either the front or back of the machine. Some wheel loaders, such as

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Wheel loaders are a type of heavy machinery that is used in construction, as well as for many other non construction tasks. Wheel loaders, as opposed to track loaders, have sturdy tires equipped with large, rugged tread that allows for optimum maneuverability. Mini, small, large and super wheel loaders; skid steers; front loaders and backhoe loaders are the most common types of wheel loaders. Wheel loaders are a variation on tractors that are designed for more laborious work. The biggest difference between wheel loaders and tractors can be seen in their steering systems. Most wheel loaders?steering systems use a hydraulically actuated pivot point, which allows the front and rear axle of the wheel loaders to bear more weight than automotive steering systems. Wheel loaders have a square bucket, called the loader, which is maneuvered by flexible arms. The loader is either a permanent fixture or an attachment secured to either the front or back of the machine. Some wheel loaders, such as a

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