Caterpillar tracks.
Not really--and it would make reinstalling a track a nightmare.
Yes they where.
You bet!! It was a slave state so It was fighting for the south. Pretty much all the states were involved in the Civil War. This is a whole list of battles just fought in Georgia: Battle of Adairsville Battle of Allatoona Battle of Atlanta Battle of Brown's Mill Battle of Buck Head Creek Battle of Chickamauga Battle of Dallas Battle of Dalton I Battle of Dalton II Battle of Davis' Cross Roads Battle of Ezra Church Battle of Fort McAllister (1863) Battle of Fort McAllister (1864) Battle of Fort Pulaski Battle of Griswoldville Battle of Jonesborough Battle of Kennesaw Mountain Battle of Kolb's Farm Battle of Lovejoy's Station Battle of Marietta Battle of New Hope Church Battle of Peachtree Creek Battle of Pickett's Mill Battle of Resaca Battle of Ringgold Gap Battle of Rocky Face Ridge Battle of Utoy Creek Battle of Waynesboro
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The battle tanks have caterpillar tracks instead of tires because the tires cannot manage the weight of the tanks.When area increases pressure decreases .So when caterpillar tracks are used the pressure decreases and the battle tanks can move easily.
Battle tanks use caterpillar tracks to spread their heavy weight on soft ground. this prevents the sinking of land under the weight of the tank . ( as more the surface area less the pressure .)
The reason why tractors use caterpillar or crawler tiers is due to there superior traction and flotation. Which are a great help when the soil is heavy or wet.
Caterpillar tracks.
Yes it can, using caterpillar tracks.
Caterpillar tracks spread the load much better than plain wheels. This is especially useful - where the machinery is travelling over soft earth, such as on a building site.
Tanks use caterpillar tracks instead of wheels because they distribute the vehicle's weight over a larger surface area, reducing ground pressure and preventing the tank from sinking into soft terrain like mud or sand. Tracks also provide better traction and maneuverability over rough or uneven terrain compared to wheels.
may 15, 1969
Yes, that statement is generally true.
Depending on the model of halftrack, either steel caterpillar tracks or rubber band tracks can be used. Some models offered compatibility with either type.
Caterpillar tracks are knobbly strips of metal or rubber, which wrap around the wheels of tanks, bulldozers and other off road vehicles. They stop the wheels from getting stuck in muddy or sandy ground. This is a very helpful technique.
caterpillar tracks have large surface area than wheels. larger the surface area, smaller will be the pressure. Hence tanks and buldozers are fitted with caterpillar tracks