When did the caterpillar 615 elevating scraper come out?
When did the caterpillar 615 elevating scraper come out?
Filling a hole in the (then) lineup of Caterpillar elevating scrapers, the Caterpillar model 615 was a great little machine with some features unique to the Cat scraper product range. By RICHARD CAMPBELL First introduced in 1981, the Caterpillar 615 elevating scraper came as a bit of a surprise to the earthmoving industry.
How big is a caterpillar elevating scraper specalog?
CAT 13m’ 18506 kg 44113 kg 17 yd’ 40300 1b 972501b FEATURES Caterpillar@ 3306 Four-stroke-cycle design long, effective power strokes, more complete fuel combustion. Turbocharged for increased performance and efficiency — especially at high altitudes, up to 1707 meters (5,600 feet).
When did the caterpillar 611 scraper get discontinued?
Axle suspension on the 611 was standard (which speaks volumes for the ride the machine must have had without it!) Unfortunately, the 611 never really gained much popularity and was also discontinued in 2006 seemingly with low unit sales.
What makes a 615c elevating scraper so good?
615C moving through tough spots without downshifting. High-pressure, direct-injec- tion fuel system — provides excellent fuel atomization for unmatched fuel economy, relia- bility and durability. Full-length, water cooled cylinder liners — provide max- imum heat transfer.
Filling a hole in the (then) lineup of Caterpillar elevating scrapers, the Caterpillar model 615 was a great little machine with some features unique to the Cat scraper product range. By RICHARD CAMPBELL First introduced in 1981, the Caterpillar 615 elevating scraper came as a bit of a surprise to the earthmoving industry.
What kind of wheel scraper does caterpillar use?
Cat® wheel tractor-scrapers have the power, traction, and speed for reliable output in a variety of earthmoving applications. Scraper options include single-engine and tandem-engine open bowls, tandem engine push-pulls and elevator arrangements.
CAT 13m’ 18506 kg 44113 kg 17 yd’ 40300 1b 972501b FEATURES Caterpillar@ 3306 Four-stroke-cycle design long, effective power strokes, more complete fuel combustion. Turbocharged for increased performance and efficiency — especially at high altitudes, up to 1707 meters (5,600 feet).
615C moving through tough spots without downshifting. High-pressure, direct-injec- tion fuel system — provides excellent fuel atomization for unmatched fuel economy, relia- bility and durability. Full-length, water cooled cylinder liners — provide max- imum heat transfer.