Couldn’t find any tags but is the powertrack?

   / Couldn’t find any tags but is the powertrack?
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   / Couldn’t find any tags but is the powertrack? #5  
Not sure of your question, but Power Trac makes and originates from Hydra Power
 
   / Couldn’t find any tags but is the powertrack? #6  
Close, but they don't look like the hydra Power machines that I have seen. I think Hydra Power / CLA focuses on narrower seam mining; all of the units that I have seen have the operator transverse to the axis of the loader, fully enclosed by the machine with a very low ROPS.
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Killer trencher though, right?
 
   / Couldn’t find any tags but is the powertrack? #7  
Something like a 10,000 pound lift, too! (y)

Wasn’t it called lo trac?
 
   / Couldn’t find any tags but is the powertrack? #8  
65 HP Deutz, same as 1460?
 
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65 HP Deutz, same as 1460?
That's what I assume; I have always assumed that mining applications is the reason that Power-Trac avoids turbos on the Deutz engines, trying to lower the explosion risk. Non-turbo Deutz air cooled engines run very cool, with almost nowhere that is much above 250F, so pretty safe for use around combustible materials. In the Hydro Trac machines I do wonder what the alternators look like.

All the best,

Peter
 

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