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He could be right. I'll bet the Cat has more than 6X the surface area in contact with the ground than the tractor does. That should offset the difference in weight.
I was looking seriously at a Struck dozer, but the fact that they are just SO slow really took it out of the picture for me.
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I'm not sure this thread should be titled "dozer VS tractor"? Maybe "Dozer compliments tractor"? Each have their advantages over the other. How about some pics of you and your dozer in action? I agree having a Tractor and a Crawler to compliment each other is the way to go, especially if you have any amount of land and want and need to work it. As long as your at it, you might as well add a Dump Trailer to the mix. Here are a couple of pics and a videos of my Komatsu D20A-6. I picked it up just about a year ago. It a super nice machine and gets many jobs done in no time flat. I built a dump trailer and use the dozer to haul the trailer around. With the Dozer and tractor, I am my own one man construction crew. ![]() Try doing this with a tractor: ![]() ![]() ![]() Larry
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I think you guys should drop the discussions about dozers! I don't have the funding in place to purchase one, nor the work to justify it, but it has always been a dream to own a tracked vehicle. Either you guys have to quit talking about it, or I am going to have to quit reading these posts, lol, cause SWMBO isn't going to allow funding for a dozer till she gets a new car. Some people have no sense of the correct priorities in life!!!
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Larry,
Great pics!!! I agree, the dozer compliments the tractors, but it is so specialized that in my opinion, the tractor is still king. On certain things, my dozer is just amazing, but I've also come to learn that when used for the wrong things, it creates more work for me. Clearing roads is a good example. I started out tearing through the woods, taking out trees and making a huge mess. Then I spent allot of time cleaning it up. With the tractor, I can take out the trees and move them to the burn pile in about a quarter of the time that it takes to do it with the dozer first. I'm comparing a 168hp dozer to a 80hp backhoe tractor. Eddie
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I like the view that says dozer compliments tractor.
As a property owner who isn't getting any younger, I've found so many tasks that a small dozer can do better than a tractor and that I could never do myself before. I now consider it a mandatory item on my place. When I bought it(Case 450 c), the plan was to use it on specific projects and then sell it....that was several years ago and that plan has changed....no sale. I can easily see, down the road a few years, where the small dozer will make the difference in allowing me to continue to live on and maintain this place vs having to sell out and move back to town. The small dozer will extend my stay in the country by several years, all other things being equal...the small dozer is invaluable and a perfect compliment to tractors for folks with property. |
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