Pushes Harder Than It Weighs
This dozer transfers every pound of its weight straight down to the blade and into the ground. The balance is right—nose heavy when it needs to bite, stable when it's carrying a load. You're not just pushing material; you're moving it with the kind of grunt that makes hardpan look like topsoil.Blade Control That Feels Like an Extension of Your Hands
The response is instant and natural. Nudge the joystick and the blade reacts—no delay, no jerky movement, just smooth, predictable control. You can float it for fine grading or dig in for heavy production without changing your grip or thinking about it. It becomes instinct after a few hours.Undercarriage Built for Abrasive Ground
Rocks, rubble, sharp debris—this undercarriage eats it and keeps rolling. The rails are heat-treated, the rollers are sealed tight, and the idlers are oversize. It stays tight and runs straight even when you're spending all day on demolition rubble or volcanic rock. You replace undercarriage later, not sooner.Sightlines That Let You Trust Your Eyes
You can see the blade corners from the cab. Both of them. The hood slopes away clean, the exhaust tucks out of the way, and the glass wraps around so you're not guessing where your tracks are running. When you're working close to a foundation or edge, you see it—not hope for it.Keeps Going When the Site Tries to Kill It
The cooling package is stacked and staggered so debris blows through instead of building up. Screens are easy to pull and clean. The belly pans are thick and bolt on solid. This machine is designed for the guy who works in trash, mud, timber, and muck—and doesn't have time to stop and unclog radiators.










