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Difference between Terex and Euclid

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Terexer

09-18-2005 04:52:56




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What is the difference between Terex and Euclid machines? I have a Terex 72-31 and it looks the same as Euclid 72-31.
Thanks/ Dennis




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Dale O.

09-23-2005 11:44:40




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 Re: Difference between Terex and Euclid in reply to Terexer, 09-18-2005 04:52:56  
Found this, can't vouch for accuracy:

The Euclid Crane and Hoist Company of Euclid Ohio was acquired by General Motors in 1953. In 1957 a new modern efficient manufacturing plant in Hudson Ohio was opened to produce crawler tractors. At this time the name of the company was changed from Euclid Crane to Terex. In 1970 GM designated their new Earth Moving Equipment Engineering and Research division as TEREX. In 1981, GM sold the TEREX division to a West German company.

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