Crawler Dozers are large-tracked machines with a blade mounted to the front used to push soil, sand, rubble, and other material on a job site. Sometimes referred to as a bulldozer, or crawler tractor, these machines can weigh as little as 10,000 lbs, while the largest dozers come in at over 300,000 lbs. These machines are commonly found in the mining and road building industries.
Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, and Develon, formerly Doosan Construction Equipment, announced a new aftermarket 3D machine control solution tailored for the Develon DD100 and DD130 dozers.
HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America announced the expansion of its crawler dozer product line with the availability of a second model, the 146 net hp (107 kW) Hyundai HD130.
Driven by innovative and ongoing customer input, John Deere commemorates its 75th year as a leader in the dozer market.
Available now on small dozer models, John Deere unveiled its next generation of SmartGrade offering improved flexibility, ease of use and exceptional performance.
HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America announced the expansion of its product line into crawler dozers with the availability of its first new dozer model, the 115 net hp (86 kW) Hyundai HD100.
Providing exceptional service has been a hallmark of Tri-County Equipment Sales & Service. Now the dealership is enhancing its legacy with the addition of DEVELON construction equipment.
Improving its product portfolio of large dozer offerings, John Deere introduces the 950 P-Tier and 1050 P-Tier dozers as part of its performance tiering strategy.
Caterpillar announced two technology package upgrades for its medium dozer line. Formerly ARO with Assist, Cat Assist with ARO (attachment ready option) suite of features will be included as a standard feature on Cat D4, D5, D6, D6 XE and D7 models, starting in early 2024.
This year marks Threefold Services LLC's 10th anniversary. And while Rob Beauchamp and his son, Ty, continue to maintain the roots on which they formed the business, they also have made a major change in the last few years.
"Very few companies have the vision to stand on a hill and economically determine where the road and bridges should be placed," said Scott Murray, sales representative of Boyd CAT, Louisville, Ky.