Anyone here have bulldozer experience?

   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #21  
I agree with Egon. The bigger the dozer, the easier it is to level. Its also easier to grade when you are pushing a full blade of soil in front of you.

Remember, its all in the seat! You will feel the grade changes in the seat back.

Dozer operating is something like riding a bike. You first get on and drive the machine and move the blade. In frustration you say to yourself: "Its physically impossible to make a flat surface with this thing!" After practicing and getting very frustrated, one (hour, day, week) later, you'll just get the feel of it.

My father has three old open station machines with steering brakes. I ran a new D5 in December and it was soooo sweet. I was grading and pushing backfill pretty confidently within a few minutes after not running a dozer for 10 years or so.
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #22  
Go for it...I didn't know how to run anything either until I just got on something and gave it a try. A construction series, low track D5 is not overly large or intimidating.
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #23  
I really enjoy Dozer work at my own pace but found my proficiency went down as the day progressed. I was putting in fire trails on rather steep terain... CAT D3 and also seat time with a JD 350C
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #24  
I really enjoy Dozer work at my own pace but found my proficiency went down as the day progressed. I was putting in fire trails on rather steep terain... CAT D3 and also seat time with a JD 350C

20 years ago I never experienced that. I do now. After 12hrs in the seat my eye hand coordination diminishes. That's disastrous when operating earth moving equipment.
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #25  
Yep... plus the D3 cutting in across slopes required physical effort to work the brake/steering pedals... a good 4-5 hours and I would call it quits because the only time I did stupid moves was always at the end of a full day or rushing.

That said it was very satisfying and the results satisfying...
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #26  
Every heavy equipment operator is a dozer driver. (Me included)

A real dozer operator is in a class of his own.
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #27  
Yep... plus the D3 cutting in across slopes required physical effort to work the brake/steering pedals... a good 4-5 hours and I would call it quits because the only time I did stupid moves was always at the end of a full day or rushing

Yep. "What's wrong with this thing, the blade is going down!!! Oh, I'm pushing the lever."
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #28  
Every heavy equipment operator is a dozer driver. (Me included)

A real dozer operator is in a class of his own.

Yep. A Master of his domain.

I can run one, but I'm not an operator.
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #29  
There are some pretty good tutorials on YouTube (The sand box - I think). That being said I have never operated a dozer, but I have watched some pretty good operators and what they can do is almost magic to watch. I would suggest starting somewhere you don't mind messing up completely.
 
   / Anyone here have bulldozer experience? #30  
There are some pretty good tutorials on YouTube (The sand box - I think). That being said I have never operated a dozer, but I have watched some pretty good operators and what they can do is almost magic to watch. I would suggest starting somewhere you don't mind messing up completely.

Yep. A 30 second mistake will take 30 minutes to fix.
 

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