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47: 95:, which was based on the Fordson tractor with 2 cubic yard bucket, driving on the front axle and steered by the back wheels. Devised in 1927, and on sale by 1931, it gained a lot of versatility when in 1933 Dunlop introduced 'tractor-style' pneumatic low pressure tyres. This allowed it to travel on tarmac roads or off-road, which was of particular advantage on construction sites. Originally advertised as the "dumping tractor", it soon became known as the Muir-Hill dumper. 39: 78:) is a truck designed for carrying bulk material, often on building sites. A dumper has a body which tilts or opens at the back for unloading and is usually an open 4-wheeled vehicle with the load skip in front of the driver. The skip can tip to dump the load; this is where the name "dumper" comes from. They are normally diesel powered. A towing eye is fitted for secondary use as a site tractor. Dumpers with 126:
known as a ROPS (Roll-Over Protection) frame, may be fitted over the seat to protect the driver if the dumper rolls over. Some dumpers have FOPS (Falling Object Protection) as well. Lifting skips are available for discharging above ground level. In the 1990s, dumpers with swivel skips, which could be
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are used in special circumstances and provide a more even distribution of weight compared to tires. Continuous tracks allow the operator to carry heavier payload on slick, snowy, or muddy surfaces, and are popular in some countries. Rubber track dumpers offer even weight distribution for transporting
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heavy payloads over challenging terrains like mud or snow, popular in certain regions. Roll Off Dumpsters, contrastingly, are large, stationary containers designed for substantial waste management, easily loaded and transported by specialized trucks.
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Sackey, Lyndon N. A.; Quartey, Jeremiah; Nortey, Augustus N. N.; Obeng, Afia Tiwaa; Okyere, Abigail Amoakoatta; Kayoung, Phebe Y. (2023-07-06).
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This article is about a smaller type of off-road vehicle. For articulated dump trucks, see
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rotated to tip sideways, became popular, especially for working in narrow sites such as
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Youtube video of starting an old-type dumper after over 4 months unused
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A German-made Picco 1 dumper with one rear wheel in the midline. See
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Nowadays these vehicles are also called "dumper" in some mainland
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for tipping and steering and are usually four-wheel drive. An
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International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics
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articulated hauler
dumper (disambiguation)



de:Picco 1
British English
North American English
rubber tracks
Muir-Hill
tonnes
short tons
long tons
chassis
electric
hydraulics
A-frame
road works
plant
European
Articulated hauler
Dump truck
Haul truck
Youtube video of starting an old-type dumper after over 4 months unused
Construction Trucks and Dumpers of Today
"Construction Dumpster Rentals"
"Increasing the Scope of the Dumping Tractor"
"Road construction and its socio-economic and health impact: a case study of Atonsu lake road"
doi
10.1007/s44274-023-00009-x

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