Haulpak and Lectra Haul: The World's Greatest Off-highway Earthmoving Trucks
Haulpak and Lectra Haul: The World's Greatest Off-highway Earthmoving Trucks
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By Eric C. Orlemann
In quarries and mines around the world, Haulpak and Lectra Haul off-highway haulers are legendary and are some of the largest trucks in operation today. The Haulpak truck line launched in the late 1950s and the Lectra Haul diesel-electric drive truck introduced in the early 1960s, shaped the way all modern off-highway haulers are designed even to this day. The Haulpak name was carried by such companies as LeTourneau-Westinghouse / WABCO (Westinghouse Air Brake Company), Dresser, Komatsu-Dresser, and finally Komatsu. Lectra Haul was the trademark name for trucks built by Unit Rig, which would become part of Terex, Bucyrus International, and now Caterpillar, Inc. Each truck’s designs were the templates for most future mining hauler models in use around the world. Construction Equipment author Eric Orlemann honors these off-highway marvels that carried these names, both past and present, with historic and modern photography, much of it never seen in published form before.
Softbound, 288 illustrations, 8.5”x11”, 160 pages