Working machine

E - Fixed Constructions – 02 – F

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E02F 3/32 (2006.01)

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CA 2574653

A working machine has a body, a ground engaging structure, and a first working arm mounted on the body and extending forwardly of a front end of the body, and a second working arm carried at or towards a rear end of the body, the ground engaging structure including a front pair of wheels, and a rear pair of wheels, each pair of wheels being carried on a respective front and rear axle suspended from the body, the first working arm in use carrying a loading implement for performing loading operations, and the second working arm carrying an excavating implement for performing excavating operations, and the machine further including a transmission for providing drive from an engine to the front and rear wheels, and a braking system including for each wheel a braking device including a rotatable member which rotates with the wheel and a braking member which is moveable by a fluid operated device into frictional engagement with the rotating member to effect braking, the braking system further including a brake control system which provides a brake anti-locking function to resist any braked wheel skidding relative to the ground as a result of becoming locked during braking when a low friction condition exists between the wheel and the ground.

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