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      Caterpillar 775F vs. Komatsu HD680

      6 reasons to buy Caterpillar 775F:

      Weight

      Loaded front weight distribution 33 % and 32 % 3 % more or 1 %

      Sizes

      Clearance 791 mm and 565 mm 29 % more or 226 mm
      Unloading ground clearance 625 mm and 540 mm 14 % more or 85 mm

      Motor

      Full power 587 kW and 577.9 kW 2 % more or 9.1 kW

      Gear box

      Forward gears number 7 and 6 14 % more or 1
      Maximum speed 67.5 km/h and 65 km/h 4 % more or 2.5 km/h

      3 reasons to buy Komatsu HD680:

      Weight

      Loaded rear weight distribution 68 % and 67 % 1 % more or 1 %

      Motor

      Displacement 28 l. and 27 l. 4 % more or 1 l.

      Dump

      Lifting capacity with top 44 m3 and 41.9 m3 5 % more or 2.1 m3

      Neutral reasons:

      Weight

      Weight without load 48004 kg and 46500 kg
      Laden weight 109770 kg and 114555 kg

      Sizes

      Wheelbase 4215 mm and 4750 mm
      Unloading height 9261 mm and 8720 mm
      Dimensional length 10334 mm and 9790 mm
      Overall width 5392 mm and 4675 mm
      Headroom 4430 mm and 4290 mm

      Operation

      Tyre size 24.00R35(E4) and 24.00-35-42PR

      Motor

      Manufacturer Caterpillar and Cummins
      Model C27 ACERT and HD680

      Gear box

      Transmission type gear type pump and hydraulic gear reducer and TORQFLOW
      Reverse gears number 1 and 1

      Dump

      Nominal payload 63502.9 kg and 68000 kg
      Brimmed lifting capacity 32 m3 and 32 m3
      Discharge angle 60 degrees and 65 degrees

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      Sizes

      1. Dimensional length 10334 mm 1. Dimensional length 9790 mm
      2. Overall width 5392 mm 2. Overall width 4675 mm
      3. Headroom 4430 mm 3. Headroom 4290 mm
      4. Wheelbase 4215 mm 4. Wheelbase 4750 mm
      5. Clearance 791 mm 5. Clearance 565 mm
      6. Unloading height 9261 mm 6. Unloading height 8720 mm
      7. Unloading ground clearance 625 mm 7. Unloading ground clearance 540 mm

      Dump

      8. Discharge angle 60 degrees 8. Discharge angle 65 degrees