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An excavatorEngineering vehicles are heavy-duty vehicles, specially designed for executing engineering tasks.
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- bladeFor other uses of the word blade, see Blade (disambiguation A blade is the part of a sword that is used to cut (as opposed to the hilt). Sword blades are generally made out of the toughest metal available. In antiquity, this was copper, then bronze. Once
- bucketA bucket also called a pail is a waterproof, vertical cylinder, open at the top and with a solid bottom, usually attached to a carrying handle and usually wider at the top. Buckets have been used since very ancient times, mainly for transporting water fro
- backhoeA Backhoe is a piece of excavating equipment consisting of a digging bucket on the end of an articulated arm, also called a stick or dipper. Modern backhoes are powered by hydraulics. It gets its name because it is typically mounted on the back of a tract
- hydraulicsHydraulics is a branch of science and engineering concerned with the use of liquids to perform mechanical tasks. It is part of the more general discipline of fluid power. The word "hydraulics" comes from the Greek word hydraulikos which in turn comes from
- power take-offA power take-off (PTO) is a spinning shaft, usually on a tractor or truck that can be used to provide power to an attachment or separate machine. It is designed to be easily connected and disconnected. The PTO and its associated shafts and universal joint
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