Operated the D8T for nearly 3 years on highway expansion on I-35 in Temple ,Texas! Absolutely love the D8 for its ripping and pushing abilities! Just wished that it had a slightly longer track frame. Overall a fantastic machine. One note of caution is make sure that you are in manual control mode when ripping hard Rock! The auto mode fully extends the ripper almost instantly! It can and has flipped machines over if operator is not aware of that function on a slope! 😢 One of our other operators found this out on a 11hr. Machine! Stay safe and God bless you all for the New year! From Oklahoma City!
Great video!! My dad had a construction business, and I and my brother were running dozens at the age of 10. It's super cool to grow up with toys like these. Thank you for sharing. I gave this video a thumbs up and subscribed. 😊
@@theIronmerchant question! Is your company located in Prineville, Oregon? I live in the Portland, Oregon area. So cool to know you could be in the same region.
I love that brand and it’s making me jealous cause meant to tick my bucket list of 1st time on D8 cat dozer . One day I’ll get into one of them soon 😊 from Australia 🇦🇺
There is nothing like a brand new CAT machine. I have had the privilege of taking several off the trailer and operating them. Just wearing the yellow off of the blade and tracks is too much fun. I remember when the City (NYC) bought 110 D8L's, and had them lined up in the parking lot, waiting for new blades. (Some were equipped with blades, and some would be tasked to pull Athey wagons, at Fresh Kills Landfill.) Caterpillar let the City "spec out" the machines, so they were delivered with 440hp, high RPM, V8 engines. IMHO, the D8, is a little light, I like the D9 better. But, my favorite dozer is the CAT D6 LGP, with the extreme duty tracks, and the 6 way blade. That machine is solid as a rock, smooth as silk, and tighter than a frogs butt. The best general purpose, all around machine, ever made. Good luch with your machine.
D8L’s were impressive. They were close to a modern day D9. I’ve been looking for one to do a video on. They are getting kind of hard to find. Thanks for the cool story!
@@theIronmerchant The D8 L's were the first machines to employ CAT's new "folded core" radiator technology. Where the radiator is divided up into verticle segments, which are mounted at an angle to each other. This allowed Caterpillar to stuff more radiator into the same footprint as the single core radiator. This effectively eliminated, hot weather overheating in CAT machines. Our machines also came equipped with the ROPS mounted Air Conditioners. The Air Conditioning was so cold, that you had to turn on your windshield wipers, because of the condensation on the outside of your windows. Good luck in your search.
These are not a "next gen" machine, just dropped the T. The "next gen" machine will be out December 2024 and will have a very different cab to this as one of the changes
By the way, this is not the Next Gen dozer. We call it the D8 nomenclature in CAT. Basically, its an improved D8T without the T in the name. Next Gens will be out soon!
I wonder when Cat will get rid of that very annoying loud buzzer when you turn the key on. Pretty outdated and I don't see any safety reasons, or use for it. Unless you're blind. In that case probably shouldn't be in a dozer 😅
Operated the D8T for nearly 3 years on highway expansion on I-35 in Temple ,Texas! Absolutely love the D8 for its ripping and pushing abilities! Just wished that it had a slightly longer track frame. Overall a fantastic machine. One note of caution is make sure that you are in manual control mode when ripping hard Rock! The auto mode fully extends the ripper almost instantly! It can and has flipped machines over if operator is not aware of that function on a slope! 😢 One of our other operators found this out on a 11hr. Machine! Stay safe and God bless you all for the New year! From Oklahoma City!
Very cool! That’s some good stuff. One of my first jobs in the industry was running a D8N. Thanks for sharing and happy new years
Great video!! My dad had a construction business, and I and my brother were running dozens at the age of 10. It's super cool to grow up with toys like these. Thank you for sharing. I gave this video a thumbs up and subscribed. 😊
Thanks so much! I really do appreciate it.
@@theIronmerchant question! Is your company located in Prineville, Oregon? I live in the Portland, Oregon area. So cool to know you could be in the same region.
Thanks for the tour!
I love that brand and it’s making me jealous cause meant to tick my bucket list of 1st time on D8 cat dozer . One day I’ll get into one of them soon 😊 from Australia 🇦🇺
Go Komatsu mate, they are far better.
@@chippyjohn1 good luck with Komatsu cheers .
❤cat Number One.💗❤❤️💪💪💪💪💋
There is nothing like a brand new CAT machine. I have had the privilege of taking several off the trailer and operating them. Just wearing the yellow off of the blade and tracks is too much fun. I remember when the City (NYC) bought 110 D8L's, and had them lined up in the parking lot, waiting for new blades. (Some were equipped with blades, and some would be tasked to pull Athey wagons, at Fresh Kills Landfill.) Caterpillar let the City "spec out" the machines, so they were delivered with 440hp, high RPM, V8 engines.
IMHO, the D8, is a little light, I like the D9 better. But, my favorite dozer is the CAT D6 LGP, with the extreme duty tracks, and the 6 way blade. That machine is solid as a rock, smooth as silk, and tighter than a frogs butt. The best general purpose, all around machine, ever made. Good luch with your machine.
D8L’s were impressive. They were close to a modern day D9. I’ve been looking for one to do a video on. They are getting kind of hard to find. Thanks for the cool story!
@@theIronmerchant The D8 L's were the first machines to employ CAT's new "folded core" radiator technology. Where the radiator is divided up into verticle segments, which are mounted at an angle to each other. This allowed Caterpillar to stuff more radiator into the same footprint as the single core radiator. This effectively eliminated, hot weather overheating in CAT machines. Our machines also came equipped with the ROPS mounted Air Conditioners. The Air Conditioning was so cold, that you had to turn on your windshield wipers, because of the condensation on the outside of your windows. Good luck in your search.
Shes pretty!
These are not a "next gen" machine, just dropped the T. The "next gen" machine will be out December 2024 and will have a very different cab to this as one of the changes
By the way, this is not the Next Gen dozer. We call it the D8 nomenclature in CAT. Basically, its an improved D8T without the T in the name. Next Gens will be out soon!
No dozer operator to be without one :-)
It’s hard to believe 6 cylinder and 354 horsepower can even move this machine
yessir
ONLY NINE HOURS.....,GO CAT......
Built in Brazil...
I could use that for work!
Do I need a license plate and insurance?
As long as you got turn signals I think you are good.
I wonder when Cat will get rid of that very annoying loud buzzer when you turn the key on. Pretty outdated and I don't see any safety reasons, or use for it. Unless you're blind. In that case probably shouldn't be in a dozer 😅
Haha I think it’s tradition at this point. I swear I hear it in my sleep.
says its a cat rental.