Most journalists today would be dead if breathing wasn't on autopilot.Most 'journalists' today don't know a bulldozer from a Lexus.

No sir. I was reading some history on it. They said something about an inattentive operator could get thrown around or worse.Wouldn't want to get your finger caught in that geartrain.![]()
Pre OSHA...lolWouldn't want to get your finger caught in that geartrain.![]()
Look at the other picture I posted of it working in a factory. It's belt driven.Can someone explain what we're looking at? Where is the power source...is it coming from the over head (looks too flimsy to me) or is it being transferred to the over head? If not, where is it coming from? The Bulldozer appears to me to be a device geared down to provide tremendous power for forming metal. I recall seeing a similar picture where the power was provided by a waterfall and transferred to an overhead shaft and by belt to various machines.