Caterpillar is putting that century-old design to work in its heaviest tracked dozer yet – and the efficiency gains are incredible.
Check out the video, right here: Mid-way through last year Cat re-launched, or rethought, one of its most popular dozers. And it’s a model so important that just more than one year later, they’ve ...
New fully automatic transmission optimizes performance and enables fuel savings of up to 20% in heavy work and 30% in light work and finish grading applications The D6T dozer features a new fully ...
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Cat D4-7U dozer rebuild part 1: complete teardown
Watch the full teardown of a Cat D4-7U dozer in Part 1 of the rebuild series! Step-by-step inspection and prep for a total rebuild. #CatD4 #DozerRebuild #HeavyMachinery ...
The first repower of a Caterpillar D11N has been completed in a joint effort between Southern California’s Johnson Caterpillar and the Cat repower team. The task was to bring the older Cat D11 dozer ...
Caterpillar D5 dozer has an operating weight range of 37,875 to 42,263 pounds. The update from D6N to D5 is part of an effort to make all Caterpillar dozer model names simpler, according to the ...
The world's first diesel-electric hybrid bulldozer will carry a price tag that is about $100,000 more, or 20% higher, than a comparable non-hybrid machine. But will pay for itself in about ...
The Cat ® 834, introduced in the mid-1960s, has set the standard for wheel dozer design and performance for almost 50 years, ensuring customers optimum productivity, durability and availability ...
The new Cat® D11 Dozer features new load-sensing hydraulics and high-horsepower reverse combined with the latest technology to move more material at a lower cost per ton. Engineered to be rebuilt ...
Caterpillar has launched a new Stage V dozer as part of its D7 equipment range for the European, Australian and New Zealand markets. The D7 is the successor to the company’s D7E model. It is fitted ...
Apart from its sleeker looking, more modern design, Caterpillar's latest dozer does not look too different from its predecessors. But look a little closer and it becomes clear that it is a totally ...
If there was any lasting confusion about the origin of the name “Dozer Park,” it was squashed when a 23,000 pound, 15-foot-6-inch long relic rumbled onto the stadium concourse Wednesday morning. A ...
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