

Units: US Metric Dimensions SpecificationīLADE: Blade Width at Maximum Angle - LGPīLADE: Blade Cutting Edge Angle, Adjustable - LGP If you’re currently working on a project that requires new heavy equipment, call us today! To see all of our new heavy equipment currently for sale, click on the images below: When you choose to buy new heavy equipment with us, you will always be provided with quality machines and superior after-sales support. Whether you’re looking for wheel loaders, excavators, dozers or articulated trucks, you can count on us to help you complete your projects with cost-effective and technologically advanced solutions. With our extensive product line and first-class customer service, we aim to be your first choice when looking for new heavy equipment.Ĭaterpillar equipment is recognized and respected globally for its reliability and durability, and at Toromont Cat, we proudly maintain all of our new construction equipment to the highest standards so that it exceeds your expectations on the job site. We have a wide selection of Cat equipment that includes over 300 machines and 1,200 specialized product attachments for projects in a variety of industries such as construction, mining and forestry. Toromont Cat is the trusted dealership in Canada for authentic Caterpillar heavy equipment. We supply the best heavy equipment so you can build a better business! Self-Service Repair and Maintenance Options.I can't imagine any situation where a 12K # loader will outpush a 24K # dozer. Sounds like he needs an operator for the D4. Good dozer, how many hours are on it and what are you going to be paying? seems like these machines have a useful engine life of less than 7000 hours usually but the rest of the machine will hold up to twice that much. Had the other trees down in less time than the guy with the D3 took down the one tree Later used a backhoe to take the other three tress down. I used the loader on the 4020 to "lift & roll" the tree. After the trees was down he kept trying to push it by the root ball to the pile. In fairness to the D3, it had street pads and the operator didn't know what he was doing. A couple days later I took my 4020 & 148 loader and oved the downed tree about 250' to a brush pile where I had wanted the guy with the Cat to pile them. After a couple hrs he got the first one down but couldn't do anything with it and gave up on the other trees. Several years ago I hired a guy with a D3 w/a loader to take out 4 soft maple trees that were about 20" dia & 30-35' tall. Posted 09:03 (#1436682 - in reply to #1436282) Subject: RE: Cat D3 dozerįor what it's worth a neighbor has a dirt moving business and has a D4H LGP as his small dozer and he said in the right conditions his tracked Bobcats will move more dirt than the D4H will. If that one doesn't suit and can ask about thios one. I know where ones setting in a shed that hasn't been moved for a while (few years ) owner / farmer died and next generation probably won't run it. So far I really like it, just don't have the time to run it as much as I would like or need to be using it. It's not a big dozer but have taken out some good sized trees with it.

Posted 23:52 (#1436403 - in reply to #1436282) Subject: Re: Cat D3 dozerīought one this spring for the same reason. Would it be comparable to a John Deere 450 dozer? thanks for any info I will be using it for waterway work, and smaller tree's cleaned out of a timber. Posted 22:32 (#1436282) Subject: Cat D3 dozerĪnyone out there have one, I am looking for one and wonder if it would be a good dozer? I haven't looked at it yet, but the guy that own's it says it's in great running condition, (farmer owned ). ( logon | register )Ĭat D3 dozer Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
