Thank you for visiting HeavyEquipmentForums. Home Software.Discussion in ' Wheel Loaders ' started by pjdieselJun 7, Log in or Sign up. She is an ongoing writer for Demand Media, Catalyst Creative Designs and other websites, providing articles and other content.ĭanielle holds a Bachelor of Arts from Fontbonne University. Danielle Eickenhorst has been writing professionally sinceworking as a freelance writer and owner of The Author's Emporium, a source for web content utilized by authors worldwide. However, because of their high quality, plenty of Trojan machines remain in use and there is an active trade in secondhand Trojan machinery and spare parts. Loaders under the Trojan brand name were discontinued in when the Batavia facility was closed down. Their articulated loader became a signature product, featuring two articulating pivots for greater flexibility, instead of the standard one. Trojan established a high reputation for quality and reliability for their entire line of loaders, even though the Trojan had a production life of slightly more than three years. The giant Trojan had an operating weight of 52 tons and its bucket had a capacity of 8 cubic yards The company said the loader had all the stability of a rigid frame because of advanced design. According to the "Earthmover Encyclopedia," Trojan introduced the articulated model inbut was among the last of the large equipment manufacturers to do so.
When an articulating pivot shaft was introduced, a new loader was born, allowing for tight shifts and a small turning radius. These large equipment pieces had several inconvenience traits, including a very large turning radius, resulting from an inflexible frame which restricted movement in tight places. A leading competitor against heavy equipment giant Caterpillar, Trojan manufactured various heavy equipment pieces, but became known for the articulated loader, after it was introduced in According to Keith Haddock of ConstructionEquipment. Initially, the Trojan line was manufactured by Yale and Towne, and manufactured wheel loaders. Location Newmarket, Ontario.In an industry known for instability and great power struggles, Trojan briefly claimed leadership in articulated loaders.
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Mike, I have no info about the ground speed but hell my hyundai with a 4 speed only reaches 19 mph I was very excited My Hyundai is the same setup you run a with a 14' Artic HD, on the 7 series I think top end is 22 mph, not breaking any speed records or looking to.įunny you mention the heat, I have heard just the opposite that they will cook you out of the cab, being that they are air cooled, I'm not sure where they draw heat from? Location epsom n h. I know they are no longer made, parts are tough to find or can be expensive all parts can beetc. I believe a 3 speed transmission, anyone know how the ground speed is on these, our current fleet is newer so Im sure they're a little quicker, I just don't want something that sounds like it will blow up to do 10 mph. Im looking at a couple of them to add to our fleet, one is a '89 z, which has a deutz air cooled engine, 3.
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