How many cubic yards does a 613 scraper hold?
How many cubic yards does a 613 scraper hold?
Scraper Bowl
Capacity – Struck | 8.9 cu yds (7 m) |
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Depth of Spread – Maximum | 14.6 in (37 cm) |
Ground Clearance – Maximum | 17.7 in (45 cm) |
Rated Load | 26400 lbs (11,975 kg) |
Scraper Capacity – Heaped | 11 cu yds (8 m) |
How much dirt can a cat scraper hold?
Bowl
Heaped Capacity | 31 cu yds (24 m) |
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Max Depth of Cut | 17.2 in (44 cm) |
Rated Payload | 75000 lbs (34,020 kg) |
Struck Capacity | 21 cu yds (16 m) |
Width of Cut | 11.6 ft (4 m) |
When did the caterpillar 613 scraper come out?
Introduced in 1969, the Caterpillar 613 has been with us in various configurations for 43 years covering five different models and is the most successful small elevating scraper ever built in terms of units sold. Legally roadable almost anywhere, it was to prove a very popular tool as you will see.
Who makes elevating scrapers for Caterpillar?
Johnson had previously built elevating scrapers which were supplied to Caterpillar, notably the J619 (for the 619C) and the J621. Having had a joint venture in place with Johnson since 1965, Caterpillar finally acquired the company and the rights to their elevating scrapers in the early 1970s.
What makes the 613C Series II so special?
For a start, the 613C series II had a completely new engine – the 175 horsepower Caterpillar 3116T, turbocharged six-cylinder inline diesel – and a brand new, completely redesigned, operator’s compartment.
When did Caterpillar buy Johnson & Johnson elevating scrapers?
Having had a joint venture in place with Johnson since 1965, Caterpillar finally acquired the company and the rights to their elevating scrapers in the early 1970s. Initial production machines were powered by the ‘self detonating’ 150 horsepower Caterpillar model 3160 V8 diesel.