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Heavy Duty Over-Snow and Off-Highway Vehicles
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Abstract
Many vehicles today use the title All Terrain Vehicle although none of them have true all terrain capabilities. To provide the performance capabilities required and the dependability needed, designers still find it necessary to design for the specific use intended instead of being able to design a universally accepted vehicle for many purposes.
The introduction of recently available hydrostatic components and suspension components which eliminate the need for lubrication should extend the versatility and dependability of off-highway vehicles.
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Eskelson, R., "Heavy Duty Over-Snow and Off-Highway Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 690573, 1969, https://doi.org/10.4271/690573.Also In
References
- Walter Ernst “Hydrostatic Transmissions, Past, Present, and Future.” Hydraulics and Pneumatics November 1967 134
- “Vehicles for Tomorrow.” Hydraulics and Pneumatics September 1968 100
- William Tucker “Fluid Systems -- The Modern Revival.” Machine Design. Jan 5 1967 E-2