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9 years ago
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Wabco began experimenting with really large elevating scrapers in 1961 but it wasn’t until 1966 that a twin powered unit was put into production. This was the model BT333F and it certainly raised a few eyebrows with its ability to shift dirt fast, and under conditions which would be considered very marginal for other elevating scrapers.

Continuing development of the type resulted in the B333FT (1969), with the definitive model, the 333FT, appearing in 1970.

With 965 horsepower at its disposal and a rated capacity of 34 cubic yards, the Wabco 333FT had no competition in its size class until Caterpillar brought out its model 639D in 1979, by which time Wabco already had an even larger and more powerful machine, the 353FT, already in production.

https://contractormag.co.nz/classic-machines/wabco-333/

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