a blade i think
A bulldozer is one such machine.
Snowplow or Bulldozer (apparently)
a bit under 9,000 lbs
A screw dozer?
A bulldozer pushes things. A front-end loader can accomplish the same tasks as a bulldozer, just with less efficiency, i.e. it doesn't have as big of a scoop. A front-end loader can lift its scoop pretty high and dump it into a dump truck. The only big different is lifting dirt versus pushing it.
bulldozer!
blade/bucket
Well, darling, that thing on the front of a bulldozer is called a blade. It's not just for show, it's used to push dirt, debris, and whatever else gets in the way. So next time you see a bulldozer, remember it's not just a big metal monster, it's got a blade ready to clear the path.
Payloader is A trademark used for an excavating machine with a large scoop in front. Bulldozer is A heavy, driver-operated machine for clearing and grading land, usually having continuous treads and a broad hydraulic blade in front.
A cold front is often compared to a bulldozer because it pushes into an area, displacing warmer air ahead of it in a forceful manner. Just as a bulldozer clears a path by moving obstacles, a cold front rapidly forces the warmer, less dense air upward, leading to significant weather changes, such as thunderstorms and temperature drops. This comparison highlights the aggressive nature of cold fronts in altering atmospheric conditions.
This process is known as glacial bulldozing or pushmoraine formation. It occurs when a glacier advances and pushes material such as rocks, sediment, and debris in front of it, creating ridges known as moraines.
Depending on what the land is occupied by, most likely a bulldozer