In the history of heavy equipment development, no single man’s name is
more respected or revered as that of R. G. LeTourneau. Robert Gilmour
LeTourneau is considered by many to be the dean of high-speed mobile
earthmoving equipment. His designs of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s laid the
fundamental groundwork for many of the earthmoving machines we see on a
daily basis. Self-propelled, rubber tired scrapers, bulldozing blades,
and rippers were all conceived under his engineering genius in the quest
for moving material at the lowest-cost-per-yard. The time period of 1921
to 1953 saw many of R. G. LeTourneau’s most important heavy-equipment
introductions, such as the Carryall and the Tournapull, and the initial
development of the electric drive wheel. This first volume of fantastic
machine creations covers the early years up until the sale of the
company to Westinghouse in 1953. Standard production, specials, and
experimental machines in rare archival images, some in print for the
very first time, help showcase what made R. G. LeTourneau so important
in the heavy equipment industry.
Author: Eric Orlemann
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781583882146
Publisher: Ertel Publishing
Binding Type: Soft
Language: NA
Pages: 128
Printing Status: In Print
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Country Made: NA