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Dozers are great machines for medium and large-scale earthmoving projects. But how do you pick the right size and model for your job site? The dozer size charts for each manufacturer and supplier below should help you decide.
Important Dozer Specs to Consider
There are a few ways to determine what dozer, also commonly called a crawler or bulldozer, to rent or purchase for a project and that’s by determining what specs are most important for you to get the job done. The most important specs are typically operating weight, horsepower, blade width, and whether the dozer has low-ground-pressure (LGP) functionality.
Operating weight is an estimate of how much the machine will weigh once the operator, cab, and fuel have been considered. Horsepower gives a good understanding of the pushing force a dozer will have. Blade width signifies how efficient a dozer can be while blade capacity, measured in cubic yards, refers to how much it can push, depending on the blade.
Both blade width and capacity are directly proportional to both the operating weight and horsepower of the machine, as well as the blade type. It’s also important to note that there is a range for both operating weight and blade width depending on the different tracks, cabs, or blade attachments a dozer may have.
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Nowadays, most small, medium, and large dozers have both standard and LGP options because of how important it is on so many sites. This specification allows heavy equipment to spread its weight evenly across the ground and increase performance on soft and wet terrain.
Now that we’ve covered the most important specs to consider, here are some dozer size comparison charts for companies including Caterpillar, John Deere, Case, Kubota, and Liebherr.
Comparing Dozer Size Charts and Specs
Caterpillar Dozer Sizes and Specs
With 11 current models of Caterpillar dozers, CAT produces the most expansive list in the North American market. CAT dozer sizes are all broken down into small, medium, and large models. However, small is a relative term for crawler dozers as the smallest one is just under 18,000 lbs.
Small dozers that Caterpillar makes include the D1, D2, and D3 dozers; their medium bulldozers are the D4, D5, D6, D7, and D8; while the D9, D10, and D11 models are all considered large bulldozers. These big models all have operating weights above 100,000 lbs.
The CAT D4K dozer is now referred to as the CAT D2 dozer.
All of the small and medium-sized CAT dozer models are available with either standard or LGP tracks. Their large models only have standard tracks. Blade width is dependent on both the size of the machine and whether you’re using an S-blade, U-blade, S-U-blade, or angle blade, as will be the case with all suppliers to follow.
CAT Dozer Specs and Sizes | |||||
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Model | Max Operating Weight (lbs) | Horsepower | Blade Width | Blade Capacity (cu yds) | Track Width |
CAT D1 | 19,295 | 80 | 104″ – 124″ | 1.99 – 2.17 | Standard or LGP |
CAT D2 | 19,066 | 92 | 109″ – 124″ | 2.42 – 2.59 | Standard or LGP |
CAT D3 | 21,810 | 104 | 109″ – 126.7″ | 2.86 – 3..06 | Standard or LGP |
CAT D4 | 30,882 | 130 | 4.26 – 4.98 | Standard or LGP | |
CAT D5 | 42,263 | 170 | 4.6 – 5.5 | Standard or LGP | |
CAT D6 | 52,715 | 215 | 5.0 – 7.5 | Standard or LGP | |
CAT D7 | 65,644 | 265 | 8.0 – 22.0 | Standard or LGP | |
CAT D8 | 88,698 | 354 | 12.9 – 27.9 | Standard or LGP | |
CAT D9 | 110,225 | 452 | 171″ – 184″ | 17.8 – 21.7 | Standard or LGP |
CAT D10 | 154,700 | 600 | Standard | ||
CAT D11 | 229,800 | 850 | 219.8″ – 263.9″ | 35.6 – 57 | Standard |
It’s also important to note that some of the blade capacities may be higher due to CAT’s waste-handling blades.
John Deere Dozer Sizes and Specs
Another popular dozer brand is John Deere. With 8 models being produced currently, all John Deere dozer sizes would be considered small and medium. However, these machines still get the job done.
An older generation of the 700L dozer, the John Deere 700K has very
similar specs to the new model.
With blade widths and capacities competing with Caterpillar and the others listed below, Deere crawlers are efficient and fill in the size gaps quite nicely if looking for a medium-sized dozer. However, their machines are not typically used for waste handling which is why you’ll see the discrepancy in the blade capacity.
John Deere Dozer Specs and Sizes | |||||
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Model | Max Operating Weight (lbs) | Horsepower | Blade Width | Blade Capacity (cu yds) | Track Width |
John Deere 450K | 18,752 | 80 | 97″ – 124″ | 2.1 – 2.6 | Standard or LGP |
John Deere 550K | 21,000 | 92 | 105″ – 124″ | 2.4 – 2.6 | Standard or LGP |
John Deere 650K | 22,343 | 104 | 105″ – 128″ | 2.6 – 2.9 | Standard or LGP |
John Deere 700L | 32,088 | 135 | 121″ – 145″ | 4.4 – 5.1 | Standard or LGP |
John Deere 750L | 40,040 | 175 | 129″ | 5.6 | Standard or LGP |
John Deere 850L | 51,365 | 225 | 129″ – 194″ | 5.2 – 8.0 | Standard or LGP |
John Deere 950K | 73,700 | 265 | 153″ – 204″ | 8.6 – 11.2 | Standard or LGP |
John Deere 1050K | 96,100 | 350 | 157″ – 202″ | 9.0 – 14.0 | Standard or LGP |
The John Deere 650, 750, and 850 are some of their most popular sizes, especially for larger, more commercial earthmoving projects.
Komatsu Dozer Sizes and Specs
While Komatsu dozer sizes include small, medium, and large dozer models. They also produce surface mining dozers like the D375A and D475A. Komatsu considers large to be anything over 65,000 lbs.
The great thing about Komatsu is that any of these models are available with a variety of customizations. Let’s take the Komatsu D85PX-18 WH dozer for example.
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The “PX” refers to the track width which would be a low-ground-pressure model. If instead, it has an “EX”, that means the Komatsu dozer will be equipped with standard tracks. Lastly, the “WH” in the model name refers to the type of job it’s used for, which in this case would be “waste handler”.
The Komatsu D65, D85, and D155 are the only dozers available with waste handler capabilities. All Komatsu dozers, other than the surface mining models, are available with standard tracks or LGP. The Komatsu D475 is the only model that competes with the CAT D11 for size and strength.
Komatsu Dozer Specs and Sizes | |||||
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Model | Max Operating Weight (lbs) | Horsepower | Blade Width | Blade Capacity (cu yds) | Track Width |
Komatsu D37 | 20,503 | 89 | 107″ – 125″ | 2.5 – 2.79 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D39 | 22,817 | 105 | 107″ – 128″ | 2.89 – 3.14 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D51 | 31,438 | 131 | 120″ – 132″ | 3.5 – 4.4 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D61 | 43,167 | 168 | 128″ – 152″ | 4.41 – 4.98 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D65 | 51,960 | 217 | 134″ – 158″ | 4.8 – 7.3 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D71 | 52,690 | 237 | 152″ – 169″ | 5.8 – 6.6 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D85 | 68,530 | 264 | 132″ – 172″ | 7.7 – 9.2 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D155 | 94,421 | 354 | 182″ – 228″ | 12.3 – 15.7 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D375 | 163,340 | 609 | 188″ – 205″ | 24.2 – 28.8 | Standard or LGP |
Komatsu D475 | 254,195 | 890 | 207″ – 255″ | 35.6 – 58.9 | Standard or LGP |
For simplicity’s sake, all Komatsu bulldozers listed above are written in their simplest form. However, when navigating their products, you can use the above to determine which model to purchase or rent.
CASE Dozer Sizes and Specs
Like John Deere, CASE dozers are widely considered to be great for small and medium-sized earthmoving projects. With operating weights ranging from just over 15,000 lbs to 84,000 lbs, these dozers won’t wow you with their range but will with their performance.
CASE Dozer Specs and Sizes | |||||
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Model | Max Operating Weight (lbs) | Horsepower | Blade Width | Blade Capacity (cu yds) | Track Width |
CASE 650M | 16,839 | 68 | 90″ – 120″ | 1.58 – 2.15 | Standard or LGP |
CASE 750M | 20,666 | 92 | 96″ – 120″ | 1.69 – 2.15 | Standard or LGP |
CASE 850M | 23,250 | 112 | 104″ – 124″ | 2.16 – 2.62 | Standard or LGP |
CASE 1150M | 32,637 | 127 | 120″ – 132″ | 3.77 – 4.16 | Standard or LGP |
CASE 1650M | 39,557 | 150 | 130″ – 156″ | 4.28 – 6.33 | Standard or LGP |
CASE 2050M | 84,733 | 214 | 135″ – 157″ | 4.94 – 7.98 | Standard or LGP |
All CASE models are available with either standard tracks or LGP, making them great for every terrain. However, their blade width and blade capacities are lower than their competitors. This makes them great for smaller earthmoving projects and construction sites where companies like John Deere, Caterpillar, and others might be too big.
Liebherr Dozer Sizes and Specs
Although not the most frequently seen brand in North America, Liebherr dozers are great options for small, medium, and large-scale earthmoving, leveling, and clearing projects. With 7 dozers, or what they call crawler tractors, their machines span strength between the smaller brands like John Deere and CASE, and the more prominent brands like Caterpillar and Komatsu.
Liebherr Dozer Specs and Sizes | |||||
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Model | Max Operating Weight (lbs) | Horsepower | Blade Width | Blade Capacity (cu yds) | Track Width |
Liebherr 716 | 34,833 | 132 | 124″ – 138″ | 3.82 – 4.32 | Standard or LGP |
Liebherr 726 | 45,856 | 170 | 130″ – 145″ | 4.38 – 5.06 | Standard or LGP |
Liebherr 736 | 56,218 | 217 | 148″ – 166″ | 5.36 – 7.27 | Standard or LGP |
Liebherr 746 | 69,446 | 258 | 145″ – 178″ | 7.85 – 9.42 | Standard or LGP |
Liebherr 756 | 94,799 | 353 | 156″ – 176″ | 11.67 – 15.43 | Standard or LGP |
Liebherr 766 | 119,784 | 422 | 170″ – 181″ | 17.79 – 22.23 | Standard or LGP |
Liebherr 776 | 161,354 | 768 | 180″ – 217″ | 24.20 – 28.80 | Standard |
Manufacturing their 8th generation of bulldozers, Liebherr’s crawlers come equipped with both standard or LGP options except for their biggest model, the Liebherr 776.
Renting a Dozer
We hope these bulldozer size charts have been helpful in determining what dozer model you should pick for your next project. With DOZR Marketplace, you can rent dozers of all sizes and specs. With access to prices and inventory from equipment rental companies across North America, you are sure to find the right size. Begin your dozer rental search now.