photo: WN / James D.
A bull dozer carrying a load of soil, Thursday, June, 4, 2009
photo: WN / James
bull dozer
photo: WN / James D.
Bull dozer truck
photo: WN / James D.
bull dozers truck, Friday,December,19,2008
photo: WN / James D.
Cat 980c Wheel Loader or a bull dozer, Thursday,January,1, 2009
photo: WN / James D.
Loaders truck and dozers, street maintenance project, Thursday, June, 4, 2009
photo: Creative Commons / Dezidor
ŽS-55A in Řečkovice 26 April 2009. ZS-55A (ženijní stroj) - VT-55A fitted with dozer blade BTU-55.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Brian P. Caracci
Causeway sections carry marine amphibious assault vehicles and a dozer head during exercise Freedom Banner 08.
photo: US Navy / Chief Mass Communications Specialist Michael B. Watkins
quipment Operator 3rd Class Jacob Higgins, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 40, operates a dozer to level a project site at Camp Deh Dadi II, Afghanistan.
photo: US DoD
A US Navy (USN) Equipment Operator assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Seven (NMCB-7), uses a dozer to clear debris at Jones Park in Gulfport, Mississippi (MS), during Hurricane Katrina relief operations. The USN is taking part in Joint Task F
photo: US DoD
Members of the 366th Civil Engineering Squadron use a Case 580 Series Backhoe/Loader (left) and a John Deere 544E Forklift with a dozer blade attachment to remove contaminated soil and sand after a JP-8 fuel spill at the base during Operation ENDURING FRE
photo: US DoD
Members of the 366th Civil Engineering Squadron use a Case 580 Series Backhoe/Loader (left) and a John Deere 544E Forklift with a dozer blade attachment to remove contaminated soil and sand after a JP-8 fuel spill at the base during Operation ENDURING FRE
photo: Other Service / SPC MOSES MLASKO
U.S. Forces in Bosnia III,
photo: Other Service / SPC MOSES MLASKO
U.S. Forces in Bosnia III,
photo: Other Service / SPC MOSES MLASKO
U.S. Forces in Bosnia III,
photo: Army / SGT LARRY D. AARON
U.S. Forces in Bosnia I, JOINT ENDEAVOR
photo: Creative Commons / Bukvoed.
Tiran-5Sh with a dozer blade at the Yad la-Shiryon Museum, Israel. Tiran-5Sh - upgraded T-55, fitted with Sharir 105 mm gun. It also has ammunition racks modified to suit the 105mm ammunition, new communications equipment, modified commander's seat, new gunner's seat, azimuth indicator installed,
photo: AP Photo / Joe Maiorana
** FILE ** In this March 10, 2006 file photo, a fixed coal stacker, left, unloads into a massive pile as a dozer works adjacent to the mountain of coal at the Hopedale Mine near Cadiz, Ohio. Ohio coal production apparently will drop 10 percent this year, after four years of increases, but the decline may be cyclical and linked to contract delivery dates, a top state official said Monday, Nov. 26, 2007. (AP Photo/Joe Maiorana)hg3
photo: Creative Commons / Lasy88
T813 KOLOS military specs with dozer blade
photo: Other Service / SPC F. DAVID MORGAN
U.S. Forces in Bosnia III, JOINT ENDEAVOR
photo: Other Service / SPC F. DAVID MORGAN
U.S. Forces in Bosnia III, JOINT ENDEAVOR
photo: Other Service / SPC F. DAVID MORGAN
U.S. Forces in Bosnia III, JOINT ENDEAVOR
photo: Creative Commons / Mzajac
An IMR combat engineering vehicle (Inzhenernaya mashina razgrazhdeniya), based on the T-55 tank chassis. T-55 converted into a tracked armored excavator.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Eric Lockwood
Capt. Dan
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Nicholas Hall
Capt. Dan
photo: Navy / MSGT JAMES BOWMAN, USAF
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI (MS) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)
photo: US Navy / Chief Mass Communications Specialist Michael B. Watkins
Equipment Operator 3rd Class Jacob Higgins, assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 40,
photo: Creative Commons / Harald Hansen
M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle
photo: Creative Commons / Btr
A track loader is an engineering vehicle consisting of a tracked chassis with a loader for digging and loading material. The history of track loaders can be defined by three evolutions of their design. Each of these evolutions made the track loader a more viable and versatile tool in the excavation industry. These machines are capable in nearly every task, but master of none. A dozer, excavator, or wheel loader will out perform a track loader under a set of conditions, but the ability of a track
photo: Creative Commons / David.Monniaux
The EBG combat engineering vehicle, based on the AMX 30 tank, is used by the engineers of the French Army for a variety of missions.