The Caterpillar D9 bulldozer weighs 107,550 lbs or 48,784 kg
$40,000
230,100 pounds
The weight of a Caterpillar D8R bulldozer blade typically ranges from about 2,500 to 3,000 pounds (approximately 1,134 to 1,361 kilograms), depending on the specific configuration and type of blade (such as a straight or semi-u blade). The exact weight can vary based on additional attachments and modifications. For precise details, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or technical data sheets.
The Caterpillar D4H bulldozer typically weighs between 20,000 to 25,000 pounds (approximately 9,072 to 11,340 kilograms), depending on its configuration and attachments. This weight can vary slightly based on factors such as additional equipment or modifications. It's designed for various earthmoving tasks in construction and landscaping.
Heavy Equipment
I have A 1953 TD6 and I think it's about 4 -5 ton!
A bulldozer won't be able to straight push a weight of soil, gravel, rocks, etc, too much heavier than the machine, without losing track traction. Such heavy loads would be pushed a smaller load at a time to prevent blowing the engine, or snapping the caterpillar-tracks.
A Caterpillar D6 bulldozer has a pushing capacity of up to around 37,000 pounds, depending on the model and specifications.
I have A 1953 TD6 and I think it's about 4 -5 ton!
42.5 tons
I have a Ferguson 400 dozer with the ripers the weight is 27000 pounds