The tracked bulldozer is designed specifically for use in the most demanding job sites, with several years of use for heavy earthmoving machinery. The heavy duty nature of this machine allows you to have a strong engine that is also fuel efficient. There are two main parts to the tracked bulldozer: the heavy-duty welded steel frame, which is responsible for its strength and durability; and the patented RHI technology, which provides the tracked bulldozer's engine with an efficient power train.
There are several styles of blades available for the tracked bulldozer for a variety of uses, including straight blades, semi-U shaped blades and fully U shaped blades. The operator's environment was taken into consideration when designing the cab. The cab has four-sided glass with 360-degree visibility, is fully enclosed and pressurized, has a seat that can be adjusted for comfort, is air-suspension supported, and meets ROPS/FOPS standards.
The operator can use intuitive joystick controls, a touch-sensitive display and automated systems to make the job easier and more accurate. On higher-end models, features such as variable-speed travel, climate control, rear view cameras and telematics integrate with the machine to provide real-time performance data. The track dozer's design also provides for simple maintenance. It has grouped service points, long-life components and sealed hydraulic systems.
The modular design makes it easy to change out worn parts and the automatic track tensioning keeps the tracks properly aligned with minimal fuss. Cold weather packages are also available to ensure that the tracked bulldozer can operate below freezing temperatures, so it remains a useful machine throughout the year.