Common questions

What makes a caterpillar d8r a good Dozer?

What makes a caterpillar d8r a good Dozer?

Caterpillar has been designing and building dozers for more than a century. The latest D8R builds on a long-standing reputation for reliable performance, and adds a new cab with features to help operators be more productive. The Cat D8R is designed to be durable, especially in challenging conditions like extreme heat and cold, sandy deserts

What kind of conditions does a cat d8r work in?

The Cat D8R is designed to be durable, especially in challenging conditions like extreme heat and cold, sandy deserts and rocky terrain. It offers renowned versatility and productivity, along with ease of repair and service to keep the machine hard at work on your job site.

How much does a d8r cat 3406c engine weigh?

Cat 3406C DITA Operating Weight – Standard (SU) 37 557 kg 82,800 lb Net Power (Maximum) Operating Weight – Standard (U) 38 192 kg 84,200 lb ISO 9249/SAE J1349 239 kW 320 hp Operating Weight – LGP (SU) 35 562 kg 78,400 lb ISO 9249/SAE J1349 (DIN) 325 hp 2 D8R Features Cat 3406C Engine

How much does a standard d8r tractor weigh?

Standard 37 920 kg 83,600 lb Operating Weight LGP 35 176 kg 77,550 lb Shipping Weight Standard 28 365 kg 62,534 lb Shipping Weight LGP 29 257 kg 64,500 lb Features Cat®3406C Engine Cat engines combine the power and durability to get work done with ease of serviceability and a high level of efi ciency. Drive Train

What kind of engine does a d8r have?

D8R Features Cat 3406C Engine Cat engines combine the power and durability to get work done with ease of serviceability and a high level of efficiency. Drive Train Powershift transmission, differential steering and durable final drives give you the power to push through tough conditions.

The Cat D8R is designed to be durable, especially in challenging conditions like extreme heat and cold, sandy deserts and rocky terrain. It offers renowned versatility and productivity, along with ease of repair and service to keep the machine hard at work on your job site.

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Ruth Doyle