Sunday, March 15, 2015

The Definitive History of Caterpillar

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The following excerpt is taken from Mustang Boss 302: From Racing Legend to Modern Muscle Car, by Donald Farr.

The original 1969 Boss 302 was built and sold to the public to qualify the engine and other special equipment for the SCCA's Trans-Am racing series. Without racing, there would be no Boss 302. With knowledge that a new Boss 302 would hit showrooms for the 2012 model year, the Mustang team decided to put the new Boss on the track, not only to provide the car with a racing heritage but to also test the new engine and other components in a season-long road racing series. Feedback from the race teams would also be used to influence the final technical details of the production Boss 302.

If the 2012 Boss 302 was truly a track car for the street, it was going to be proven on the high banks of Daytona, the corkscrew of Laguna Seca, and at other tracks across the country in the Grand Sport class of the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge, sanctioned by the Grand American Road Racing Series.
Dear ASD,

With winter finally loosening its grip on even the northern reaches of the country, construction season is just around the corner. And those big, yellow earth moving machines will be showing up all over. Interested in learning more about them? 
CaterpillarFor this book, Frank Raczon dug up the dirt and constructed the only modern history of the world's heaviest machinery. So many things differentiate the Caterpillar brand from its competitors that it can be difficult to know where to begin. From its trademark Caterpillar Yellow to its tradition of making the most rock-solid products on earth, everything about the Caterpillar name is synonymous with the world's toughest machines. In fact, the company's success has led to it being used by economists as a bellwether for the state of the economy as a whole.

In Caterpillar: Modern Earthmoving Marvels, author Frank Raczon details the largest and most modern earth-moving machines today, with down-to-earth explanations of how and why they work the way they do as well as interviews and quotes from Caterpillar's engineers and operators themselves. Featuring rare historical photography and insight from noted industrial historian Keith Haddock, this book offers a glimpse of how the Caterpillar's meteoric rise from an under-the-radar producer of agrarian and industrial equipment led to its modern status as an international corporate superstar. Filled with excavators, backhoe loaders, motor-graders, off-highway trucks and more, this book is sure to capture the imagination of anyone who has ever passed a construction site and wondered just how the machines work the way they do and what they're truly capable of.
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