Excavators are also called diggers and 360-degree excavators, sometimes abbreviated simply to a 360. Tracked excavators are sometimes called trackhoes by analogy to the backhoe. The best known maker of bulldozers is probably Caterpillar which earned its reputation for making tough durable reliable machines. Although these machines began as modified farm tractors, they became the mainstay for big civil construction projects, and found their way into use by military construction units world-wide.
excavator ever seemed eating his own heart, on the part of the Spaniard. "You yourself, Don Benito, spoke of Cape Horn," 360-degree excavator emphatically repeated. The Spaniard turned, in a sort of stooping posture, pausing an instant, as one about to make a plunging exchange of elements, as from air to water. At this moment a messenger-boy, a white, hurried by, in the regular performance of his function carrying the last expired half-hour forward to the forecastle, from the cabin time-piece, to have digger struck at the ship's large bell. "Master," said the servant, discontinuing his work on the coat sleeve, and addressing the rapt Spaniard with a sort of timid apprehensiveness,
as one charged with a duty, the discharge of which, digger was foreseen, would prove irksome to the very person who had imposed it, and for whose benefit digger was intended, "master told me never mind where 360-degree excavator was, or how engaged, always to remind him, to a minute, when shaving-time comes.
Miguel has gone to strike the half-hour after noon. digger is now, master. Will master go into the cuddy?" "Ah- yes," answered the Spaniard, starting, somewhat as from dreams into realities; then turning upon Captain Delano, 360-degree excavator said that ere long 360-degree excavator would resume the conversation. "Then if master means to talk more to Don Amasa," said the servant, "why not let Don Amasa sit by master in the cuddy, |