All Dozers Articles
Cat introduces new machines and technology focused on those who build the world’s infrastructure
Company unveils new products and targets ‘highly competitive’ North American market
UK equipment rental company upgrades fleet with 130 new machines
New D6 promises new levels of performance and up to 35% better fuel efficiency
Chinese company Shantui has unveiled its full range of hydrostatic bulldozers
Power, productivity, uptime – finding earthmoving equipment that maximises all three is never going to be an easy task. Mike Hayes reports
Shantui has used the BICES exhibition in Beijing, China to unveil its first ever GPS machine controlled dozer, the DH17R.
Hydrostatic drive dozers for the European market unveiled at Intermat
Dressta is taking aim at the US and Canadian markets with a new range of small hydrostatic dozers which will come out later this year
TD9 compact dozer range to be launched after extensive North American trials, with customer feedback influencing the final design
New product will deliver high performance and reduced fuel costs, says company
Version of the SD16 will be presented with a view to sales in Europe, while fully hydrostatic machines will also be on display
Komatsu Europe has introduced the new D155AX-8 crawler dozer
Liebherr’s plant in Telfs, Austria, is busy renewing its offering, with more Stage IV-compliant dozers and an expanded range of telescopic handlers
PR 754 Litronic 40 tonne class machines to be used for dam and flood defence construction by Turkey’s Ministry for Water Resources.
Manufacturer to showcase 24 machines at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2014, including line of intelligent machine control-equipped dozers and new Tier 4 Final equipment
New M-series machines offer fuel savings of up to 14%
Construction equipment manufacturer showcases 21 tonne class SYT70, with load-sensing hydraulics
New bulldozer and wheeled loader to be unveiled at BICES exhibition in China
Two heavily modified D6Ns will help Sir Ranulph Fiennes cross Antarctica in winter. Two engineers from Finning will join the six-strong expedition party.