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VEHICLES DESIGNED FOR EXECUTING CONSTRUCTION TASKS
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  • An early gasoline-powered tractor
  • Heavy equipment circa 1922
  • Caterpillar track (circa 2009)
  • horse-drawn [[Fresno scraper]] digging water-supply ditch
  • Continuous track (circa 1909)
  • A [[portable engine]]; a precursor to modern engineering vehicles
  • Heavy equipment vehicles of various types parked near a highway construction site

earthmover      
n. bulldozer
construction equipment         
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Definitie

earth mover
¦ noun a vehicle or machine designed to excavate large quantities of soil.

Wikipedia

Heavy equipment

Heavy equipment or heavy machinery or Earthmover refers to heavy-duty vehicles specially designed to execute construction tasks, most frequently involving earthwork operations or other large construction tasks. Heavy equipment usually comprises five equipment systems: the implement, traction, structure, power train, and control/information.

Heavy equipment has been used since at least the 1st century BC when the ancient Roman engineer Vitruvius described a crane in De architectura when it was powered via human or animal labor.

Heavy equipment functions through the mechanical advantage of a simple machine, the ratio between input force applied and force exerted is multiplied, making tasks which could take hundreds of people and weeks of labor without heavy equipment far less intensive in nature. Some equipment uses hydraulic drives as a primary source of motion.

The word plant, in this context, has come to mean any type of industrial equipment, including mobile equipment (e.g. in the same sense as powerplant). However, plant originally meant "structure" or "establishment" – usually in the sense of factory or warehouse premises; as such, it was used in contradistinction to movable machinery, e.g. often in the phrase "plant and equipment".