Euc
How about a brief tutorial on Euc model and serial numbers for the less informed.
I have the book, but don't know where it is at the moment, or I would give one.
Model numbers are easy, and go something like this:
S is for scraper, number is bowl capacity in struck yards, like S-14, S-24
TS is for Twin power Scraper, numbered as above , like TS-14, TS-24
Add an E to the end for Elevating scraper, like an S-23E
C is for crawler, such as C-6
TC is for Twin power Crawler, such as TC-12
B is for Bottom dump, number for load rating in Tons, like B-30, B-70, B-110
R is for Rear dump, like R-30, R-50
The serial numbers represent a whole lot more, like the type of power (diesel or gas), whether it is overhung (like a scraper, no front axle), or conventional (like a tractor with a front axle), The load rating, and many more I can't remember, like Wabco posted above.
Maybe this will help some of the confusion.
How about a brief tutorial on Euc model and serial numbers for the less informed.
I have the book, but don't know where it is at the moment, or I would give one.
Model numbers are easy, and go something like this:
S is for scraper, number is bowl capacity in struck yards, like S-14, S-24
TS is for Twin power Scraper, numbered as above , like TS-14, TS-24
Add an E to the end for Elevating scraper, like an S-23E
C is for crawler, such as C-6
TC is for Twin power Crawler, such as TC-12
B is for Bottom dump, number for load rating in Tons, like B-30, B-70, B-110
R is for Rear dump, like R-30, R-50
The serial numbers represent a whole lot more, like the type of power (diesel or gas), whether it is overhung (like a scraper, no front axle), or conventional (like a tractor with a front axle), The load rating, and many more I can't remember, like Wabco posted above.
Maybe this will help some of the confusion.