ChTZ to Supply Bulldozer to Kamchatka in February
27 January 2017 (13:14)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, January 27, 2016. Ural Vagon Zavod Corporation’s Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant (ChTZ) is going to deliver it marsh bulldozer B10MB to a large fishing business in Kamchatka, the plant’s press service reports.
The customer is already using a couple of ChTZ’s B-170 bulldozers, as a matter of fact.
‘The vehicle will be used to unload fish onto the shore. The bulldozers are used in the following way: first, the machine prepares the needed section of the shore by making a little hill next to the waterline. Then, a barge full of fish arrives from the trawler and the bulldozer tows it onto the hill for unloading, whereupon a seine boat tows the barge back. The procedure means the bulldozers have to come into contact with sea water and its running gear faces salt, sand, and water; these are harsh working conditions to deal with. Experience has shown, however, that ChTZ vehicles withstand all this efficiently, which is why our Kamchatka-based customer chose our produce again. The business managed to increase its salmon output considerably last year, due to the use of our tractors, among other factors,’ the press service says.
The customer is already using a couple of ChTZ’s B-170 bulldozers, as a matter of fact.
‘The vehicle will be used to unload fish onto the shore. The bulldozers are used in the following way: first, the machine prepares the needed section of the shore by making a little hill next to the waterline. Then, a barge full of fish arrives from the trawler and the bulldozer tows it onto the hill for unloading, whereupon a seine boat tows the barge back. The procedure means the bulldozers have to come into contact with sea water and its running gear faces salt, sand, and water; these are harsh working conditions to deal with. Experience has shown, however, that ChTZ vehicles withstand all this efficiently, which is why our Kamchatka-based customer chose our produce again. The business managed to increase its salmon output considerably last year, due to the use of our tractors, among other factors,’ the press service says.
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