I've got a fair bit of experience with bulldozers and the like and understand that the ground itself is going to limit the possibilities - loose gravel or mud for example is going to make it difficult to shift a significant load as will hard rock that doesn't allow the tracks to grip.
I suppose the question has more to do with the capability of the engine and transmission than ground conditions. It also revolves around how much stress individual components can take before failing.
To simplify, if the Bradley was a rope, what would it's breaking strain be... At what point are you going to break something you can't live without.
I suppose the question has more to do with the capability of the engine and transmission than ground conditions. It also revolves around how much stress individual components can take before failing.
To simplify, if the Bradley was a rope, what would it's breaking strain be... At what point are you going to break something you can't live without.
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