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The History of Articulated Dump Trucks : CEG

Articulated dump trucks have a history that traces back to 1950 s England. Fri September 23, 2016 - National Edition Giles Lambertson The Cat 745C AT with HEX bucket at work. Artic dump trucks have a history that traces back to, of all things, a tandem ag tractor conceived in the 1950s in England by an Essex farmer. Early History Ernest Doe bought two Fordson tractors, removed the front axles from each tractor and connected the front end of one to the rear of the other using a hydraulic turntable. Voila! A tractor with doubled power. The cantilevered front engine rode on air and the whole tandem machine rode on four treaded rear tires powered by the twin engines. It was called a Doe Triple D (Doe Dual Drive) tractor.

Online auction of farm machinery by Cheffins for Ernest Doe

An online sale sold more than £1.25 million of machinery in February. The Doe Show with a Difference featured new, used, ex-hire and ex-demonstration machinery for sale on behalf of major dealer Ernest Doe. It ran between January 25 - February 4 and saw 641 lots sold, making £1,256,125 in total. The lot which achieved the highest price at the event was a 2019 Case IH Puma 220 ex-hire tractor which was sold for £93,000. This was followed by a New Holland tractor, a 2018 T7.315 HD which made £81,000. Other highlights include £63,250 for 2019 Hyundai HX140LC excavator, £38,250 for a 2017 Manitou MLT737 telehandler, £35,000 for a 2015 New Holland T7.250 tractor and £29,250 for a 2017 Lemken Compact Solitair 9 disc drill.

Over €1 43m worth of kit sold at The Doe Show online auction 10 February 2021 Free

SHARING OPTIONS: A total of 641 lots went under the hammer with sales totalling £1,256,125 (€1,434,355) at ‘The Doe Show’ timed online auction A timed online auction held by Cheffins auctioneers on behalf of major UK dealer, Ernest Doe, took place from 25 January to 4 February. Known as the ‘The Doe Show with a Difference’, it was the 61st such Doe Show auction to take place. New, used, ex-hire and ex-demonstration machinery was offered for sale. According to Cheffins, a total of 641 lots were sold across agricultural, construction and groundcare machinery, with sales from the event totalling £1,256,125 (€1,434,355), with the auction microsite seeing over 110,000 page views.

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