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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

ETF's Innovative Haul Truck Axle Design




ETF's Innovative Haul Truck axle design incorporates all wheel-drive, all wheel steering, anti-lock brakes, and traction control. This reduces spillage, increases traction, reduces tire wear.

Compare this with the competitions trucks and you will see why ETF Trucks is a game changer in the Haulage Industry.

Contact us at www.etftrucks.eu to find out how this truck can improve your mines productivity.




Friday, March 11, 2011

Mining Rigid Dump Truck reduction of emissions



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ETF has set a new industry environmental standard by equipping all of our mining rigid dump trucks standard with engines certified to Off Highway EU Stage IIIA / EPA Tier 3 emissions regulations. Optional Tier 4i engines can be supplied. Most of the existing brands are using EPA Tier 1 engines.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

ETF Rigid Haul Truck Smart Power




ETF rigid haul trucks utilize Smart Power innovation resulting in up to 25% fuel costs savings. ETF rigid haul trucks utilize multiple engines so that when unit is running empty, power not required is automatically shut down, there by saving on fuel costs.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Hummer h1

History




The 1980's gave way for the evolution of the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle or HMMWV or the HUMVEE. It was such a powerful vehicle that it became a part of the United States Army. It could go through any terrain, whether hilly, desert, or just anywhere. It became a part of many operations of the United States Army in different parts of the world.
The vehicle had good off road capabilities. It had great power and could traverse through any terrain easily. This made it a good Sport Utility Vehicle. The production of the Humvee was with the AM General.
It was in 1992 that the AM general released a civilian version of the Humvee in the market. They called this The HUMMER. It is said that it was the Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzenegger who asked AM General to make this civilian version of the Humvee after he happened to drive one of them during his movie Kindergarten Cop in 1990. It could be imagined as a Humvee without armours or weapons. This Hummer was the first of what became the Hummer line. Many variations of the vehicle came to the market in the following years. Perhaps the General Motors announced that 2006 would be the last model year for the Hummer H1, with its production winding down in June 2006 due to a new emission law for Diesel engine vehicles which takes effect in 2007.
Features

The Hummer h1 is available in three different models: a convertible-like soft top, a four-door hard top pickup truck and a Wagon body version. There are also some other versions like the two-door pickup truck and a four-door slantback, but they are very less known.




Hummer wallpapers and review at:

http://hubpages.com/hub/hummer_army_trucks_military_suv_on_road