10 Old Wheel Loaders From the 1980s That Refused to Die
Автор: Supreme Machines
Загружено: 2025-12-07
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Some machines age…
and some machines refuse to die.
In today’s video, we dive into 10 legendary wheel loaders from the 1980s that are STILL working today—machines that survived decades of abuse, brutal quarries, nonstop shifts, and job sites that destroy newer equipment in a year.
These loaders didn’t rely on computers.
They didn’t need sensors.
They didn’t need electronics.
They were built from steel, torque, and engineering that refuses to quit.
From the iconic Caterpillar 966D, the unstoppable Komatsu WA450, and the Scandinavian tank Volvo L90, to the underrated Zettelmeyer, rugged Case, old-school John Deere, monster-sized Michigan L190, and even the humble Hyundai HL20—these machines proved that REAL engineering doesn’t need a shutdown button.
If you're obsessed with old-school heavy equipment, diesel power, and machines built to last a lifetime, this video is for you.
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