Used Dozers for sale (37)

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LiebherrPr 724 Lgp

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Caterpillar963

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KomatsuD41 S-3

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BobcatT 590 High Flow | Airco
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WolfME 400 skidster skranklader NIEUW

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How can I spot good Dozers?
Evaluating the Machine's Condition
Firstly, examine the general exterior of the dozer. Look for any cracks, dents, or rust that may indicate wear or neglect. Investigate all hydraulic lines for leaks or damage as these are critical for the dozer's operation. Ensure the tracks or wheels, depending on the type of dozer, show even wear and are free from severe damage.
Operating Hours and Maintenance Records
Pay attention to the number of operating hours recorded on the dozer. Like mileage on vehicles, lower hours often indicate a potentially longer remaining lifespan. Moreover, request maintenance records. A well-documented maintenance history can be a good indicator of proper care and condition of the machine.
Testing the Machine
When possible, perform a test run to check the functionality of all components. Focus on the ease of operation, listen for unusual noises, and observe the efficiency of the blade and ripper (if applicable). It's also wise to assess the dozer's power and responsiveness during operation.
Checking for Modifications or Replacements
Find out if any modifications have been made to the original structure or system of the dozer. Unofficial modifications might cause problems or affect the durability of the part. It's important to ensure that any replacements done are with parts from the manufacturer or with high-quality alternatives.
Consider the Age and Brand of the Dozer
An older model might have more wear and could potentially require more maintenance. However, some older models are known for their durability and reliability. Additionally, go for reputable brands as their machines are generally more robust and have better resale value. Also, ensure there are service centers or parts available near you for the specific brand.
Environmental and Practical Compatibility
Consider the typical working conditions and environments in which the dozer will be used. Models differ significantly in size and functionality, so make sure the one you consider fits your specific needs and can operate efficiently in your typical job conditions.
Evaluating the Machine's Condition
Firstly, examine the general exterior of the dozer. Look for any cracks, dents, or rust that may indicate wear or neglect. Investigate all hydraulic lines for leaks or damage as these are critical for the dozer's operation. Ensure the tracks or wheels, depending on the type of dozer, show even wear and are free from severe damage.
Operating Hours and Maintenance Records
Pay attention to the number of operating hours recorded on the dozer. Like mileage on vehicles, lower hours often indicate a potentially longer remaining lifespan. Moreover, request maintenance records. A well-documented maintenance history can be a good indicator of proper care and condition of the machine.
Testing the Machine
When possible, perform a test run to check the functionality of all components. Focus on the ease of operation, listen for unusual noises, and observe the efficiency of the blade and ripper (if applicable). It's also wise to assess the dozer's power and responsiveness during operation.
Checking for Modifications or Replacements
Find out if any modifications have been made to the original structure or system of the dozer. Unofficial modifications might cause problems or affect the durability of the part. It's important to ensure that any replacements done are with parts from the manufacturer or with high-quality alternatives.
Consider the Age and Brand of the Dozer
An older model might have more wear and could potentially require more maintenance. However, some older models are known for their durability and reliability. Additionally, go for reputable brands as their machines are generally more robust and have better resale value. Also, ensure there are service centers or parts available near you for the specific brand.
Environmental and Practical Compatibility
Consider the typical working conditions and environments in which the dozer will be used. Models differ significantly in size and functionality, so make sure the one you consider fits your specific needs and can operate efficiently in your typical job conditions.

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MammutSK 650 SKIDSTEER LOADER NEW

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Caterpillar587R

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BobcatT 66 High Flow | Airco

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