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'''Track Marshall''' was a brand of [[earthmoving]] equipment who were active during [[World War II|WWII]] building [[tank]]s. Later, they produced a range of [[crawler tractor]]s, based on the wheeled tractor ''[[Field Marshall]]'' brand. In 1956 the first Track Marshall [[bulldozer]] model was introduced and later the Challenger 3 followed by the Challenger 33, the ''TM55'' and also the successful six-cylinder ''TM70'' (probably equivalent to a [[Caterpillar D5]]). They also built the TM 955 track loader (a ''drott'') and also a range of rubber tracked bulldozers. The company was in business for some 50 years, eventually closing in 1990 after new machines replaced older technology.
'''Track Marshall''' was a brand of [[earthmoving]] equipment who were active during [[World War II|WWII]] building [[tank]]s. Later, they produced a range of [[crawler tractor]]s, based on the wheeled tractor ''[[Field Marshall]]'' brand. In 1956 the first Track Marshall [[bulldozer]] model was introduced and later the Challenger 3 followed by the Challenger 33, the ''TM55'' and also the successful six-cylinder ''TM70'' (probably equivalent to a [[Caterpillar D5]]). They also built the TM 955 track loader (a ''drott'') and also a range of rubber tracked bulldozers. The company was in business for some 50 years, eventually closing in 1990 after new machines replaced older technology.



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Track Marshall was a brand of earthmoving equipment who were active during WWII building tanks. Later, they produced a range of crawler tractors, based on the wheeled tractor Field Marshall brand. In 1956 the first Track Marshall bulldozer model was introduced and later the Challenger 3 followed by the Challenger 33, the TM55 and also the successful six-cylinder TM70 (probably equivalent to a Caterpillar D5). They also built the TM 955 track loader (a drott) and also a range of rubber tracked bulldozers. The company was in business for some 50 years, eventually closing in 1990 after new machines replaced older technology.