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GM retained the former Euclid lines of crawler tractors, motor scrapers and wheel loaders, which it marketed under the Earthmoving Equipment Division name. It also retained the right to build and ...
The belt was driven by a Cummins 150-hp engine or optional GM 190-hp engine, and the conveyor speed ... LeTourneau introduced the first rubber-tired high-speed motor scraper in 1938, the Euclid Road ...
GM announced the closing of its Cleveland Fisher Body Division in 1982. The Coit Rd. facility closed the following year with 1,300 hourly and 400 salaried workers idled. Fisher Body's Euclid plant was ...