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Watching video on net of train of military and cat construction equipment. There were at least 4 large white machines with Komatsu on them . Here the announcer said that these loaders were at Cat to have Cat diesels installed.
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SDBOB,
If that is true, either a mining or large construction company had them retrofitted. You can visit the Komatsu website and see what engines are in which wheel loaders.
WA800-3: Komatsu SAA12V140E-3 WA900-3: Komatsu SAA12V140E-3\ WA1200-6: Komatsu SDA16V160E-2
Randy
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Yes I looked at their web site first. I figured someone might have info. It was a Norfolk Southern train out of Peoria. I was just looking on utube.
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SDBOB,
Komatsu had/has a facility in Peoria, IL, so did someone not realize that and just assume it was coming from Caterpillar?
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RMS Models wrote:SDBOB,
Komatsu had/has a facility in Peoria, IL, so did someone not realize that and just assume it was coming from Caterpillar? Interesting fact; the komatsu factory in Peoria used to be a LeTorneau factory.
thou shall not over-moderate!!!
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Huh,you could be correct. Figured someone would shed light.
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RMS Models wrote:SDBOB,
Komatsu had/has a facility in Peoria, IL, so did someone not realize that and just assume it was coming from Caterpillar? The Komatsu Peoria plant is the truck factory. It's pretty unlikely they were coming from there. SDBOB, can you give us a link to the video you were watching? I'd really like to see it myself.
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I'm not good at addresss.all I did was type 'caterpillar train.' They are at least 3. Norfolk Southern pulling. I'LL check though.
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There'r on you tube, NS -055. ,030611.moo. Also checking Google.
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Just googled,caterpillar train (toys came up) but scrolled through found 2 more,NS Caterpillar, Newport pa.,and 'very long caterpillar train ' might be same as ns-055. Even witnessed real sd70 ace Caterpillar painted loco hauling train.hope this helps.
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Thanks Bob, I see the video you are talking about now. I believe it's this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjKXlWNZmwMThise aren't Komatsu loaders I'm afraid. Those are Komatsu haul trucks that are built in the Komatsu Peoria factory.
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Looks like 830Es maybe 730e?
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Thanks noticed rear shock absorbers now,thanks.
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