| Which Bulldozer Would I Buy? | | | | horsepower respectively. Their excellent blade |
| There are quite a number to choose from, and | | | | design allows for good control of whatever it is |
| it's really dependent on the job you have to do, | | | | your moving in the blade. A hydrostatic power |
| but since you asked, I don't mind making a few | | | | systems is standard, and a simple to use one |
| recommendations. There's quite a number of | | | | lever steering system. |
| manufacturers to choose from, and they all have | | | | If you don't have a lot of room to work in, but |
| their own little niches and strong points. I'll try and | | | | still need lots of power, then perhaps Rayco has |
| highlight a few of those as I point out a few | | | | what your looking for. The C879 could be what |
| models from Caterpillar, John Deere, Rayco, | | | | you need, and there may be used ones if you |
| Komatsu, New Holland, Case and Rayco. | | | | look around, as they've been out for a few years |
| Case builds some good size dozers for larger | | | | now. It's small footprint comes with a 87 hp |
| jobs, such as the 1850K, and the 1650K models. | | | | engine, that just happens to be turbo charged for |
| They both provide a generous 205 and 145 | | | | a little extra push when you need it. |