2016 Komatsu D39PX-23
$79,800
2018 Komatsu D61PX-24
$72,750
2017 Komatsu D275AX-5E0
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2001 Komatsu D39E-1
$32,500
2022 Komatsu D39PX
$129,000
2018 Komatsu D39PX
$108,000
2003 Komatsu D155AX
$72,000
2006 Komatsu D37EX-21A
$42,500
2005 Komatsu D31EX-21
$39,500
2002 Komatsu D39E
$39,500
1990 Komatsu D20AG
$24,500
2018 Komatsu D39PX
$135,000
2018 Komatsu D65WX-18
$159,500
2016 Komatsu D39PX-23
$95,000
2015 Komatsu D65PXi-18
$119,000
2015 Komatsu D65PXi-18
$109,000
A Buyer's Guide to Bulldozers: Essential Features to Consider
In the construction equipment world, bulldozers are the titans that pave the way, turning dense forests into fertile farmlands or laying the groundwork for towering skyscrapers.
These mighty machines dominate equipment sales charts yearly from industry leaders like John Deere, Komatsu, Caterpillar, and Liebherr. But what makes a dozer the right choice for your project?
Key Features to Consider
- Type of Blade: The blade you choose can make all the difference.
- 6-way blade: Favored for its versatility, it's a typical pick among many John Deere dozers.
- U blade: Often seen on large Caterpillar models, it’s designed for moving vast quantities of earth.
- Semi-U blade: A balance found on some Komatsu models, offering versatility and capacity.
- Undercarriage and Traction: Every crawler dozer relies on a robust undercarriage. While standard designs work for most tasks, LGP (Low Ground Pressure) designs, common in forestry, distribute weight more evenly, reducing soil compaction. Track loaders, similar to crawler tractors, also use this principle.
- Cabin Comfort and Safety: An enclosed cab offers protection whether you're operating in the icy north or the scorching desert. Features like ROPS (Rollover Protection Structure) ensure safety during operations.
Performance and Power Considerations
- Engine and Emissions: Emissions standards are getting stricter, and top brands ensure their dozers meet these regulations without compromising power.
- Transmission: The powershift transmission, found in many modern bulldozers, ensures smoother operations, especially when paired with powerful excavators or wheel loaders.
- Rippers and Attachments: Whether you need a shank ripper for hard soils or a multi-shank for softer terrains, having the proper ripper can be crucial. And if logging or lifting is on the agenda, a winch attachment is a must-have.
For Those Considering Used Dozers
- Assessing the Machine’s Warranty: Brands like Caterpillar and Komatsu offer extended warranty options for their used dozers.
- Know Your Machine: Understanding the machine's history is essential. Knowing the usage of skid steers to crawler tractors helps gauge the machine's life expectancy.
Purchasing a dozer is a significant investment. Whether you're eyeing new models from John Deere or Komatsu or exploring used dozers for a budget-friendly option, knowing what to look for can make all the difference. Remember, the suitable machine doesn't just boost productivity; it is a testament to your commitment to quality and efficiency.
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