The CAT D7E Dozer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 พ.ย. 2024
- Here's a quick look at the now out of production cat D7E dozer. The D7E was replaced by the electric drive D6XE. I'm a big fan off the D7E. They are one of my favorite dozers.
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We have one and it’s spent its whole life pushing dirt. I’ll tell you this thing is a true monster and has needed little it’s a super slept on dozer
WHAT A BLADE!!!!!! Love the way it looks, the ones we got to see where always rusted out so I never got to appreciate them. Beach dozers.... rust raining from the ceiling hahaha
Remember The First time Trying one , No De Accelerator Threw me Off , But Really Loved the Power It had
This dozer is my favorite machine and i personally love the D7E with the grading manual tilt blade. That was the 2010 model though and the 2010 version was honestly my favorite.
One of my personal favorites too.
I work in a landfill, usually run a D6T XL but it was out getting a power train rebuild so we had a D7E until it was done, as someone who has alot of time behind a dozer, I will say this dozer it's just a pushing S.O.B I still like my 6T more but it will move material without an issue, I love the D7E though it's just a nice looking dozer
Should have been called D7L in honor of RG Letouneau The father of electric drive
That would have been a great idea but there was a a L series back in the 80’s plus I’m sure no one thought of that. It’s a great idea.
Not sure if this is a dumb question but how do you tilt the blade left or right with only the single lift piston?
Definitely not a dumb question. It has two cylinders on each side of the blade attached to the draft arm. Those cylinders push/pull on each other to tilt the blade. They also can work together, both pushing or pulling in the same direction to roll the blade backwards or forwards.
@@theIronmerchant that's an interesting design, is it durable when digging on rocks or stumps?
It’s very popular for stumping and clearing. I’ll hopefully have a video soon if one stumping soon.
The blade lift cylinders don't operate the blade tilt. That's done by different cylinder on blade arm.
@@robincowles8142 your referring to the D7e?
fade away like the trucks did cat lots of problems last few yrs
Now I will argue with you all day long you saying a flat track style dozer will out push a high track,,
nothing but problems for cat no resale parts too pricey nobody can fix that i know didnt sell very well if they were good cat would build them all on that pricipal
poor resaile nobody knows how to fix