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  • CaterpillarPerformanceHandbook

    41

    41Caterpillar Perform

    ance HandbookSEBD0351-41

    2011 Caterpillar All Rights Reserved Printed in USACAT, CATERPILLAR, SAFETY.CAT.COM, their respective logos, Caterpillar Yellow and the Power Edge trade dress, as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.

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  • Edition 41 1

    TRACK-TYPE TRACTORS 1

    MOTOR GRADERS 2

    SKID STEER LOADERS MULTI TERRAIN LOADERS COMPACT TRACK LOADERS 3

    EXCAVATORS 4

    BACKHOE LOADERS 5

    FOREST PRODUCTS 6

    PIPELAYERS 7

    WHEEL TRACTOR-SCRAPERS TOWED SCRAPERS 8

    CONSTRUCTION & MINING TRUCKS 9

    ARTICULATED TRUCKS 10

    WHEEL DOZERS SOIL COMPACTORS 11

    WHEEL LOADERS INTEGRATED TOOLCARRIERS 12

    TRACK LOADERS 13

    TELESCOPIC HANDLERS 14

    PAVING PRODUCTS 15

    UNDERGROUND MINING EQUIPMENT 16

    HYDROMECHANICAL WORK TOOLS 17

    ENGINES 18

    CONTENTSPage

    Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Environment and

    Sustainability . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Operator and

    Machine Protection . . . . . . . . .5Operator Training . . . . . . . .5Machine Modifications . . . . .7Equipment Options . . . . . . .7Machine Protection . . . . . . .7Fire Prevention . . . . . . . . . . .7Safety Regulations . . . . . . . .8Sound Suppression . . . . . . . .8Replacement

    Parts Warning . . . . . . . . . .8Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

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  • CATERPILLAR PERFORMANCE HANDBOOKa publication by Caterpillar Inc., Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A.

    JANUARY 2011

    2 Edition 41

    To be removed from the Caterpillar PerformanceHandbook subscription list, to change your mailingaddress, or to change the quantity of books youreceive, please call 309-266-0942 or 800-566-7782(Option 3) or email Media Logistics Services [email protected].

    Performance information in this booklet is intended for estimating purposes only. Because of the many variables peculiar to individual jobs (including material characteristics,operator efficiency, underfoot conditions, altitude, etc.), neitherCaterpillar Inc. nor its dealers warrant that the machinesdescribed will perform as estimated.

    NOTE: Always refer to the appropriate Operationand Maintenance Manual for specific product information.

    Materials and specifications are subject to change without notice.

    Printed in U.S.A. 1979-2011 Caterpillar Inc. SEBD0351-41

    CAT, CATERPILLAR, SAFETY.CAT.COM, their respective logos, Caterpillar Yellow and the Power Edge trade dress, as wellas corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar and may not be used without permission.

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  • Edition 41 3

    OWNING & OPERATING COSTS 20

    FORMER MODELS 19

    TIRES 21

    MINING AND EARTHMOVING 22

    STOCKPILE COAL HANDLING 23

    LAND CLEARING 24

    WASTE HANDLING 25

    TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS 26

    TABLES 27

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  • Machine performance must ultimately be meas -ured in unit cost of material moved, a measure thatincludes both production and costs. Factors bearingdirectly on productivity include such things asweight to horsepower ratio, capacity, type of trans-mission, speeds and operating costs. The Perfor -mance Handbook considers these factors in detail.There are other less direct machine performance fac-tors for which no tables, charts or graphs are pos-sible. Serviceability, parts availability and operatorconvenience are examples. In comparing machineperformance, all factors should be considered. ThisHandbook is intended as an aid which, when coupledwith experience and a good knowledge of local conditions, can assist in estimating true machineperformance.

    Many sections of the Handbook include tables orcurves showing cycle times or hourly production fig-ures for Cat machines under certain conditions. State -ments of conditions always accompany or precedethe curves or tables. Before using any per formanceinformation in this Handbook, a complete under-standing of the qualifying conditions is essential.The data is based on field testing, computer analysis,laboratory research and experience; and every efforthas been made to assure their correctness.

    However, all such data is based upon 100% effi-ciency in operation a status which cannot beachieved continuously even under ideal conditions.Thus, in using such performance and productiondata, it is necessary to correct the results indicatedin the handbook tables by appropriate factors. Thisallows for the anticipated actual job efficiency, oper-ator efficiency, material characteristics, haul roadconditions, altitude and other factors which mayreduce performance or production on a particular job.

    Methods for estimating machine owning and oper-ating costs vary widely, depending on locality, indus-try practices, owner preferences and other factors.One method is suggested in the Handbook sectionon Owning and Operating Costs. When used withgood judgment, it has provided reasonably accurateestimates in the past. Included in the Owning andOperating Section are guidelines, based on workingconditions, to assist in estimating consumption offuel and lubricants, tire life and repair costs for Catmachines. However, what one Handbook user regardsas excellent conditions, another may consider severeor average, depending on his own experience andbasis of comparison. Therefore, these guidelinesshould be considered only approximations.

    Caterpillar Inc. has made every effort to assurethat the information contained in this Handbook isaccurate and is a fair statement of the results to beachieved in the circumstances indicated. However,because of the many variables involved in estimat-ing the production or performance of earthmovingmachinery, their consumption of fuel and lubricants,tire life and repair costs, and the possibility of inad-vertent errors or omissions in assembling this data,Caterpillar cannot and does not imply that all datain this book are complete nor that this level of per-formance will be achieved on a given job.

    Specifications shown in this Handbook were cur-rent at time of printing. However, due to Caterpillarsmany machine improvement programs, specifica-tions and materials may change without notice. Forcurrent specifications relating to a machines per-formance, please refer to the most recent Cat prod-uct specification sheet.

    Caterpillar Inc.

    4 Edition 41

    PREFACE

    ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITYCaterpillar supports environmental responsibil-

    ity through sustainable development. Our productsand services are intended to support sustainabledevelopment of global resources and they will meetor exceed applicable regulations and standards wher -ever they are initially sold. We establish and adhereto environmentally sound policies and practices inproduct design, engineering, and manufacturing.

    We educate and encourage our customers to use theproducts they purchase from us in environmentallyresponsible ways. We take effective steps to contin-ually increase the natural resources efficiency andcleanliness of our facilities. When available, the var-ious product groups have included relevant sustain -ability data with their content updates for inclusionin the Performance Handbook.

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  • OPERATOR ANDMACHINE PROTECTION

    A well trained operator, working under suitableconditions, utilizing a modern, properly-equippedmachine provides a machine-operator team capableof giving maximum production. These factors, alongwith appropriate job site rules and communicationprocedures, are essential to coordinate people andmachines working together.

    Appropriately protected and maintained machinesare less likely to suffer premature component failureor damage, and give operators the confidence andassur ance they need to carry out their work. Further -more, training is not complete until the operatorreads, understands and agrees to follow the instruc-tions provided in the Operation and MaintenanceManual included with every Cat machine.

    Employers have a duty to provide a safe work placefor their employees. The purchaser of a Cat machinehas a duty to review his/her particular appli cationand job site for the machine to identify potential haz -ards inherent to that application or job site. Basedon the results of this hazard analysis, the appropri -ate operator and machine protection configurationcan be determined.

    Caterpillar designs, builds, and tests its products toensure the safety of operators, maintenance persons,service persons, and bystanders. That means peoplein, on and around Cat products. Caterpillar pro videsas standard equipment the appropriate operatorand machine protection for most applications. How -ever, particular applications, including the use ofsome Work Tools, may require additional operatorand/or machine protection. Caterpillar offers relatedoptions for most such applications. However, theremay be very special applications where the Cat dealeror the Purchaser may want to fabricate, or requestCaterpillar to provide, custom or special guard ing.Your Cat dealer can help you with this hazard analy-sis and guarding configuration process.

    I. Operator Training and Protection PracticesRemember that any kind of machine or mechanicaldevice can be hazardous if not kept in good condi-tion, or if operated by careless or improperly trainedoperators, or if operated in an irresponsible manner.

    Listed below are some recommended basic stepsthat can be broadly applied to most work environments: Train operators for the job they are assigned to

    do. The length and type of training must complywith governmental and local regulations whereverthey apply. As an example, machine operators inmining activities must be trained in accordance withMine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)regulations. Where specific regulations do not apply,no operator should be assigned to a job until he orshe meets the following minimum requirements: Completes proper training to operate the assigned

    machine and understands that seat belts must beworn whenever seated in operators compart ment.SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES!

    Reads and understands the Operation & Main -tenance manual for that machine, and knowsthat a copy of that manual is stored in the oper-ators compartment.

    Reads and understands the AEM (Associa tionof Equipment Manufacturers), or any other fur-nished manual related to rules for safe machineoperation and identification of hazards. Forexam ple, that includes the Work Tool Operationand Maintenance Manual if a Cat Work Tool isinvolved in the given application.

    Has appropriate personal safety equipment andknows how to use it. This includes such thingsas hard hat, gloves, safety glasses, hearing pro-tection, high-visibility vest, and safety shoes.

    Knows what the job requirements are, what othermachines are working in the area, and is awareof any hazardous conditions that may arise.

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  • Be sure operators are alert and in proper physi-cal and mental condition to perform their workassignments safely. No machine should be oper-ated by a person who is drowsy, under the affectof medicines or drugs, suffers blackouts, or is suf-fering from any physical or mental distractionthat could contribute to unsafe operation.

    Maintain proper job conditions and working pro-cedures. Check the job for possible hazards, bothabove and below ground level. Look for all possi-ble sources of danger to the operator and othersin the area. When operating in hazardous condi-tions the door and windows must always be closed.Pay particular attention to conditions which maybe hazardous or near the operating limits of themachine: e.g., side slopes, steep grades, potentialoverloads, etc. Examine the work site for restrictedtraffic patterns, obstructed views, congestion, under -ground power or gas lines, etc. If the machine isequipped with a Quick Coupler, always make surethe Work Tool is properly attached by conducting anattachment test as directed in the Quick CouplerOperation and Maintenance Manual. Hazardouswork conditions should be corrected wher ever pos-sible and adequate warn ings should be postedwhen applicable.

    Provide the correct machine to handle the job andequip it properly for the job to provide the neces-sary operator protection. Check for compliancewith all applicable governmental and local regu-lations. It is the legal responsibility of the machineowner or employer to see that his equipment com-plies with, and is operated in accordance with, allsuch requirements.

    Make sure the machine is properly maintained. Theoperator at the beginning of each shift should per-form a walk-around inspection before the machineis placed in operation. This process is described inthe machine and Work Tool Opera tion and Main -tenance Manual. If this inspection reveals anyproblems that could affect safety, the machine orWork Tool must not be operated until these prob-lems are corrected. Some examples include: Loose, bent or missing grab irons, railings or

    steps; Worn, cut or missing seat belts (any seat belt

    over three (3) years old must be replaced regard -less of condition);

    Damaged windows in the operators compartment; Worn, rubbing or abraded electrical insulation

    and hydraulic hoses; Material or unwanted debris accumulation; Incompatibility of the component attachments

    (Quick Couplers); Hydraulic leaks that could impair the lock/secure

    feature of a Quick Coupler or other securingdevices;

    Any fluid leaks; and Missing or damaged guards.

    Know the limits of your machine and equipment.With certain Work Tool combinations, includingQuick Couplers, the Work Tool can hit the cab orthe machine. Always check for interference limitswhen first operating.

    It is the machine owners or employers responsi-bility to ensure the machine is properly maintained.Your Cat dealer will be glad to assist you in select-ing and equipping the machine best suited for yourjob and in providing maintenance for your machines.

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  • II. Machine ModificationsModifications must not be made to the machine that: Interfere with operator visibility; Interfere with ingress or egress from the machine; Exceed the rated payload or gross combination

    weight of the machine resulting in overloadingthe braking and/or steering system or the roll-over protective structure (ROPS) capacity rat-ing (shown on a plate affixed to the ROPS); or

    Place objects in the cab that intrude into the oper -ators space or that are not firmly fixed into place.

    Are not authorized by Caterpillar.

    III. Operator-related Equipment OptionsEach job presents unique conditions that must be

    taken into account. Consider direct dangers to theoperator as well as all possible sources of distrac-tion that could reduce operator efficiency and increasethe chances of costly and dangerous mistakes. Climate-controlled, sound-suppressed cabs, and special exte-rior lighting are options available from Caterpillarthat can address requirements of special workingenvironments.

    Flexible machines include hydraulic excavators(track-type, wheel-type, and compact), skid-steerloaders, backhoe loaders and integrated tool-carrierscan utilize interchangeable Work Tools to accom-plish specific tasks. Work Tools or any tool used inhazardous applications like demolition, quarry, log-ging, stump grinding, scrap handling, milling, andscaling, can create a need for special operator guard-ing. When flying debris from impact, cutting, shear-ing or sweeping attachments is present, additionalprotective devices such as a front screen, Falling ObjectGuarding System (FOGS, includes top & front guard -ing), thick polycarbonate windshields or a combina -tion of these is recommended by Caterpillar. Thefailure to provide proper operator/machine guardingin some of these applications can lead to machinedamage, personal injury or death. Contact your Catdealer for operator guarding options on your machine.

    IV. Machine ProtectionCheck the job for unusually demanding conditions

    that could cause premature failure or excessivewear of machine components. Additional protectivedevices such as heavy-duty radiator guards, crank caseguards, engine enclosures, track roller guards and/orbrake shields may be needed. Also, consider the useof anti-vandalism devices, such as cap locks and instru -ment panel guards. The failure to provide properguarding in some of these applications can lead tomachine damage, personal injury or death. Contactyour Cat dealer for machine-protection and van-dalism- prevention options for your machine.

    V. Fire PreventionRemember that most fluids on your machine areflammable!

    To minimize the risk of fire, Caterpillar recom-mends following these basic steps:

    Always perform the Walk-Around Inspectiondescribed in Part I. It can identify many of thefire hazards described below.

    Remove trash (leaves, twigs, papers, etc.) thatmay accumulate in the engine compartment oraround other hot parts on the product.

    Do not operate a machine if leakage of flam-mable fluids is noticed. Repair leaks before resum - ing machine operation. Most fluids used in Catmachines should be considered flammable.

    Keep access doors to major machine compart-ments in working order to permit the use of firefighting equipment, should a fire occur.

    Avoid attaching electrical wiring to hoses andtubes that contain flammable or combustiblefluids. Hydraulic hoses can move during machineoperation and abrade wires and other hoses ifimproperly secured.

    Replace any rubbing, damaged, frayed, kinkedor leaking hydraulic hoses or fittings. Use gen-uine Cat parts or their equivalent, including bothpressure and temperature limit capabilities.

    Follow safe fueling practices as described inCat Operation and Maintenance Manuals, AEMSafety Manuals, and local regulations. Neverstore flammable fluids in the machine opera-tors compartment, nor smoke while fueling themachine.

    As an additional safety measure, keep a fire extin -guisher on the machine in a location as speci-fied in the Operation and Main te nance Manual.

    Consider installation of an after-market fire-suppression system (FSS) on the equipment if theapplication and working conditions warrant it.

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  • VI. Safety RegulationsRegulations vary from country to country and

    often within country. Your Cat dealer can assist youin properly equipping your machine to meet applic-able requirements. Note: The general summariesgiven below are not substitutes for Owners orEmployers reading and being familiar withthe appropriate local laws.

    (a) United States (US)With a few exceptions, all machine operations in

    the United States are covered by federal and/or stateregulations. If the machine is used in mining activ-ities, the regulations are administered by the MineSafety and Health Administration (MSHA). Otheractivities, including construction, are under regu-lations administered by the Occupational Safetyand Health Administration (OSHA). These agenciesrequire employers to provide a safe working envi-ronment for employees. Caterpillar has the sameobjective.

    OSHA and MSHA have adopted criteria for ROPS,Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS), seatbelts, warning horns, back-up alarms, operator soundlevels, steering systems, and braking systems. Addi -tional operators compartment protection may berequired for machines engaged in logging, demoli-tion and other special applications.

    (b) European Union (EU)The EU Machinery Safety Directive applies to Cat

    machines and most work tools. It requires that theCE mark be applied to the product and that a man -ufacturers declaration be provided. The CE markindicates that safety issues have been addressed byapplying the appropriate safety standards in the designand manufacture of the machine. The objective of theSafety Directive is to protect operators, specta torsand maintenance personnel. Caterpillar fully supportsthis objective. This is especially true if a machine isnot equipped with a closed cab. For example if themachine has no cab, or is being operated with thedoors or windows opened.

    VII. Sound SuppressionDifferent marketing areas have different noise

    emission requirements. Noise regulations usuallyspecify limits for operators and spectators.

    (a) United StatesOSHA and MSHA noise-control regulations set

    permissible noise-exposure limits for machine oper-ators and employees. Operator protection frommachine noise can be achieved by use of factory-built cabs as offered in the Caterpillar Price List.These cabs, when properly maintained and oper-ated with the doors and windows closed, reduce theoperator sound level for an eight-hour operatingperiod to meet the OSHA and MSHA noise-exposurelimits in effect at the date of manufacture. Variablesthat may be encountered on the job site, such asother nearby noise sources or noise-reflecting sur-faces, may reduce the allowable work hours. If thisoccurs, ear protective devices may be required. Thisis especially true if a machine is not equipped with aclosed cab. For example if the machine has no cab, oris being operated with the doors or windows opened.

    (b) European UnionOperator sound-exposure requirements for machines

    in Europe are very similar to the OSHA and MSHAregulations mentioned above. In addition to opera-tor sound-exposure requirements, most types of Catmachines are subject to European Commission reg-ulations for exterior sound levels. Caterpillar ensuresits products sold in the EU comply with the applic-able noise regulations.

    VIII. Replacement Parts for your Cat Machine

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    WARNINGWhen replacement parts are required for this product, Caterpillarrecommends using Cat replacement parts or parts with equivalent specifications including, but not limited to, physicaldimensions, type, strength and material. Failure to heed thiswarning can lead to premature failures, product damage, personal injury or death of persons on, or around, the product.

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    Nomenclature

    THE CAT PRODUCT LINETRACK-TYPE TRACTORSFlywheel power 55 to 634 kW (74 to 850 hp)

    D3K XLD3K LGP

    D5K XLD5K LGP

    D5N XLD5N LGP

    D6R Series 3*D6R XL Series 3*D6R XW Series 3*D6R LGP Series 3*D6T*

    D6K XLD6K LGP

    D6G Series 2 XLD6G Series 2 LGP

    D7G Series 2D6N XLD6N LGP

    D6RD6R XLD6R LGP

    D7ED7E LGP

    D7R Series 2*D7R XR Series 2*D7R LGP Series 2*

    D8RD8T*D8R LGPD8T LGP

    D9RD9T*

    D10T* D11TD11T CD

    *Waste Handling Arrangements (WHA)**available for sanitary landfill applications

    MOTOR GRADERSFlywheel power 104 to 397 kW (140 to 533 hp)

    120K

    14M Global 16M Global

    D4K XLD4K LGP

    *All Wheel Drive.

    120M Global120M Globalwith AWD* option

    160K 160M Global160M Globalwith AWD* option

    140K 140M Global140M Globalwith AWD* option

    12K 12M Global

    24M Global

    SKID STEER LOADERS/MULTI TERRAIN LOADERS/COMPACT TRACK LOADERSOperating Weight 2600 to 4865 kg (5710 to 10,730 lb)

    Skid Steer216B2226B2232B2242B2236B2252B2

    Skid Steer246C256C262C272C

    Multi Terrain247B2257B2

    Multi Terrain277C287C297C

    Compact Track279C/289C299C

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    422E 428E

    HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORSOperating Weight 1650 to 316 600 kg (3640 to 698,000 lb)

    Track Models

    307C307D

    312D312D L

    315D L 320D320D RR

    323D L323D LN

    320D L320D LRR

    336D336D L336D LN336E

    345D345D L FIX345D L VG

    365C L

    324D324D L324D LN

    308D CR308C CR SB

    301.6C301.8C

    302.5C 303C CR 304C CR303.5C CR 305C CR

    305.5

    311D LRR

    313C CR313C SR

    314C CR314C LCR

    374D

    Wheel ModelsFront ShovelsOperating Weight 74 300 to 318 500 kg (163,803 to 702,000 lb)

    M315D

    M316D

    385C FS

    BACKHOE LOADERSDigging depth 4420 to 6528 mm (14'6" to 21'5")

    416E 420E/420E IT 430E/430E IT 432E 442E 450E434E MECHANICAL434E PILOT444E

    M313D

    M318D M322D

    385C385C L

    390D

    319D L319D LN

    321D LCR 329D329D L329D LN

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    WHEEL TRACTOR-SCRAPERS

    Standard ModelsHeaped capacity 17 to 26 m3 (22 to 34 yd3)

    Elevating ScrapersHeaped capacity 17.6 m3 (23 yd3)

    Tandem Powered ScrapersHeaped capacity 17 to 33.6 m3 (22 to 44 yd3)

    Push-Pull ScrapersHeaped capacity 17 to 33.6 m3 (22 to 44 yd3)

    631G621G

    623G

    Coal Bowl ScrapersHeaped capacity 38 to 56 m3 (50 to 73 yd3)

    637G 657G

    627G

    627G

    637G

    637G

    657G

    657G

    PIPELAYERSLifting capacity 18 145 to 91 625 kg (40,000 to 202,000 lb)

    PL61 572R Series 2 583T 587R/587T

    FOREST PRODUCTS

    525C535C545C

    517 Grapple527 Grapple

    517 Cable527 Cable

    Wheel Track Forest Wheel Loaders andSkidders Skidders Machines Integrated Tool Carriers Work Tools

    320D FM324D FM

    325D FM330D FM

    TrackHarvesters

    501501 HD511521522

    532541551552

    Track FellerBunchers

    511521522532

    Wheel Feller Bunchers

    FellingHeads

    553563573

    HF 201HF 221

    Forwarders

    534544564574584/584HD

    KnuckleboomLoaders

    519529559B569579

    519SM519SM/EHC569SM569SM/EHC

    541551552

    950H LL966H LL980H LL

    988H LLIT62H LL

    GrapplesLogging ForksWoodchip DozersScoopsRakes

    WheelHarvester

    550

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    ARTICULATED TRUCKSCapacity 23.6 to 39.5 metric tons (26 to 43.5 U.S. tons)

    725 730 730 Ejector 735 740 740 Ejector

    WHEEL DOZERSFlywheel power 173 to 597 kW (232 to 801 hp)

    LANDFILL COMPACTORSFlywheel power 173 to 349 kW (232 to 468 hp)

    SOIL COMPACTORSFlywheel power 173 to 264 kW (232 to 354 hp)

    WHEEL LOADERS & INTEGRATED TOOLCARRIERSBucket Capacity (Heaped) 0.6 to 30 m3 (0.78 to 40 yd3)

    * High lift arrangement available. Waste handling arrangement available.

    *OEM Solutions Group non-dumper for specialapplications available

    814F2 824H 834H

    815F2 825H816F2 826H

    844H 854K

    836H

    914G/IT14G 924Hz 928Hz

    938H*IT38H

    950H* 962H*IT62H

    966H* 972H* 980H*

    988H* 990H* 992K 994F*993K*

    904H 906H 907H 908H 924H Pin On*924H Hook On*

    930H Pin On*930H Hook On*

    CONSTRUCTION & MINING TRUCKS

    Construction & Mining TrucksCapacity 37 to 363 metric ton 41 to 400 U.S. tons

    770772

    773E*773F*775F*

    777D*777F*

    785C*785D*

    789C 793D793F

    797F

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    PAVING PRODUCTS*

    RM300 RM500

    PM102 PM200 2.0 m

    PM200 2.2 m

    Reclaimer/Soil StabilizersFlywheel power 250-321 kW (335-430 hp)Cutting width 2438 mm (8'0")

    Asphalt PaversPaving width 914 to 9754 mm (3 to 32 ft)

    AP600D

    BG-260D BG555E

    BG500E

    AP300 AP500E AP1000D

    AP655D AP755

    BG655D BG-2455D

    BG600D

    AP555E

    TELESCOPIC HANDLERS

    Non-U.S. Versions

    AP1055D

    U.S. Versions

    TH255

    TL642TL943TL1055TL1255

    TH406TH407

    TH255 TH406TH407TH336TH337TH414TH417TH514

    TRACK LOADERSBucket Capacity (Heaped)* 1.15 to 3.2 m3 (1.5 to 4.2 yd3)

    *General Purpose Bucket.Waste handling arrangement available.

    *Paving products starting with BG are Barber Greene products.

    939C 953D 963D 973C 973D

    Cold Planers

    PM201

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    CP-573E CP-573ECP-573E CP-573E

    Vibratory and Pneumatic Tire CompactorsSingle Drum SmoothDrum width 1270 to 2130 mm (4'2" to 7'0")

    CS323C CS423E CS433E CS533E

    CS56

    CP-573E CP-573E

    CS64 CS74 CS76 CS76 XT

    R

    CP-433ER

    CP-433E

    CS44

    CP-533E CP-533E

    CS54

    CP-533E CP-533E

    PAVING PRODUCTS (Continued)

    Single Drum, PaddedDrum width 1270 to 2130 mm (4'2" to 7'0")

    Double Drum and CombiDrum width 1000 to 2130 mm (3'3.4" to 7'0")

    Pneumatic Tire Asphalt CompactorsWheel loads 1134 to 5000 kg (2500 to 11,020 lb)

    CP323C

    CB14 CB14 XW CB14 Full Flush CB22

    PS150C

    CB54 XW

    PS360C

    CB24 CC24

    CB434D CB54 CB64

    CP433E CP54

    CP56

    R

    CP-433E

    CP44 CP533E

    CP-533E CP-533E CP-533E CP-533E

    CP-573E CP-573E

    CP64

    CP-573E CP-573E

    CP74

    CP-573E CP-573E

    CP76

    CB-434DCB-434D

    CB434D XW

    CB-434DCB-434D

    CD54

    CD54CD54

    R

    PS-150C PS-150CHEAVY- EAVY-WEIGHT EIGHT

    CB32

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  • Edition 41 15

    UNDERGROUND MINING

    Load-Haul-DumpBucket sizes 2.4-11.6 m3 (3.1-15.2 yd3)

    Articulated Trucks30-55 t (33-61 T) capacity

    R1300G II R1600G R2900GR2900G XTRA

    R1700G

    AD45B AD55BAD30

    HYDROMECHANICAL WORK TOOLS

    Hydraulic Mobile Scrap and Multi-Hammers Demolition Shears Processors

    H35D SH45D SH55D SH65D SH70/H70 SH90/H90C SH100/H100 S

    H115 SH120C SH130 SH140D SH160D SH180D S

    S305S320BS325B

    S340BS365BS385B

    Contractors Sorting and OrangeGrapples Demolition Grapples Peel Grapples

    G107BG112BG115BG120BG125B

    G130BG145BG165BG185B

    MP15MP20

    MP30MP40

    G315G320G330

    G310BG315BG320B

    GSH15BGSH20BGSH22B

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  • Notes

    16 Edition 41

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  • 1

    Edition 41 1-1

    TRACK-TYPE TRACTORSHydraulic Controls

    BulldozersRippers and Winches

    CONTENTSTRACK-TYPE TRACTORS

    Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3Power Shift Drawbar Pull vs.

    Ground Speed Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-17Power Shift Travel Speeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-23Ground Pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-25Extreme Slope Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-27

    HYDRAULIC CONTROLS

    Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-29Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-30

    BULLDOZERS

    Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-33Summary of Blade Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-34Blade Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-35General Dimensions (Tractor and Blade) . . . .1-38SAE Blade Capacity Definition . . . . . . . . . . . .1-38Blade Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-39Estimating Production Off-the-Job . . . . . . . . .1-52Job Condition Correction Factors . . . . . . . . . .1-56Measuring Production On-the-Job . . . . . . . . . .1-57Work Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-57

    RIPPERS

    Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-59Ripper Specification Diagrams

    Adjustable Parallelogram Ripper . . . . . . . . .1-60Radial Ripper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-62Fixed Parallelogram Ripper . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-62

    SpecificationsTrack-Type Tractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-63

    Tip Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-72Estimating Ripping Production . . . . . . . . . . . .1-72Seismic Wave Velocity Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-75Estimated Ripper Production Graphs . . . . . . .1-80

    WINCHES

    PACCAR Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-83Allied Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-84Physical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-85Operating Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-97

    Waste Handling See Waste Track-Type Tractors . . . . . . . . .Handling Section

    TRACK-TYPE TRACTORSFeatures:

    Cat Diesel Engines provide the power, hightorque rise, reliability and performance you candepend on.

    HEUI on D6T increases fuel efficiency, reducessmoke, improves cold starting and enhances diag-nostic capabilities.

    Electronic Unit Injection (EUI) on D7R Series 2.The Electronic Control Module (ECM) performsmuch like a mechanical governor, but has no movingparts. The ECM signals the injectors regulating thefuel supply thus controlling engine speed and power.EUI provides: Reduced exhaust smoke, automaticaltitude compensation and cold start protection.

    Mechanical Electronic Unit Injector (MEUI)on D8T, D9T, D10T and D11T excels in its abilityto control injection pressure over the entire engineoperating speed range. It combines the technicaladvancement of an electronic control system withthe simplicity of direct mechanically controlledunit fuel injection. These features allow the engineto have complete control over injection timing,duration, and pressure.

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  • FeaturesTrack-Type Tractors

    1-2 Edition 41

    Common Rail fuel injection system on D6K,D6N and D7E as well as D3K, D4K and D5K;optimizes performance and fuel consumption,minimizes heat rejection, and lowers emissions.

    Oil cooled steering clutches and brakes stan -dard on D9R, D10T and D11T.

    Finger Tip Controls (FTC) of transmission,steering clutches and brakes on D10T and D11T.

    Differential steering allows infinitely variableturn ing radius. Standard on the D6N, D6T, D7RSeries 2, D7E, D8R and D8T, allows the tractorto make a power turn keeping both tracks work-ing for more traction and higher performance.

    Electronic Hydrostatic Power Train Systemon D3K thru D6K allows power turns, steplessspeed range, smooth modulation, dynamic hydro-static braking, superior maneuverability and excel-lent controllability.

    Electric Drive Power Train System on D7Eallows stepless speed range, smooth modulation,and excellent efficiency. When coupled with differ-ential steer it provides superior maneuverabilitywith locked-track pivot turn capability and excel-lent controllability.

    Combined hand lever steering located left ofoperator provides easier operation on D9R.

    Standard Tractors designed for heavy dozingand general grading.

    XL Tractor D6T offers higher horsepower andlonger roller frames for increased finish gradingcapability, flotation and productivity.

    Extra Wide (XW) gauge on D6T length rollerframe provides wider shoes for greater flotationand stability for steep slope grading.

    Sealed and Lubricated Track reduces pin andbushing wear for lower undercarriage repair costs.Sealed and lubricated track is standard on theD3K, D4K, and D5K while heavy duty track chainis available on D6N, D6T, D7R Series 2 and D7Eimproves wear life and reduces pin/bore stretch-ing and cracking.

    SystemOne Undercarriage extends undercar-riage system life, improves reliability, and reducesowning and operating costs. Optional on D6T (allsources), D6K and D6N, optional on D8T and D8R(East Peoria sourced), D3K, D4K, D5K.

    Elevated sprockets (not on D6K or D7E) elim-inate final drive stress induced by roller framemovement and ground impact loads. Final drivespull chain only. Seals moved up out of dirt, sandand water for longer life. Blade visibility improvedbecause operator sits higher.

    Resilient mounted bogie undercarriage onD8R, D8T, D9T, D10T and D11T reduces shocktransmitted to tractor. Allows track to conform torough ground for better traction.

    Solid mounted undercarriage standard onD3K through D5K provides stable platform forlow impact, and high abrasion applications.Provides optimum finish grading performance.

    Oscillating undercarriage on D6K throughD7E and optional on the D8R and D8T decreasesground shock to the machine and provides asmoother, more comfortable ride for the operator.

    Accessible modular design on D6N XL and upgreatly reduces drive train removal and installa-tion time resulting in reduced repair costs.

    Tag link on D7R Series 2 and up; L-shaped pusharms on D6N, D6T and D7E. Both designs allowcloser mounting of dozer blades. This reducestotal tractor length, improves maneuverability,balance, blade penetration and pryout.

    Low ground pressure (LGP) tractors offer greaterflotation in soft, swampy conditions. Available onD3K through D8T.

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  • Specifications Track-Type Tractors1

    Edition 41 1-3

    MODEL D3K XL D3K LGP D4K XL D4K LGP Flywheel Power 55.2 kW 74 hp 55.2 kW 74 hp 62.6 kW 84 hp 62.6 kW 84 hpOperating Weight* 7795 kg 17,185 lb 8093 kg 17,842 lb 8147 kg 17,961 lb 8501 kg 18,742 lbEngine Model C4.4 ACERT C4.4 ACERT C4.4 ACERT C4.4 ACERTRated Engine RPM 1900 1900 1900 1900No. of Cylinders 4 4 4 4Bore 105 mm 4.13" 105 mm 4.13" 105 mm 4.13" 105 mm 4.13"Stroke 127 mm 5.0" 127 mm 5.0" 127 mm 5.0" 127 mm 5.0"Displacement 4.4 L 269 in3 4.4 L 269 in3 4.4 L 269 in3 4.4 L 269 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 6 6 7 7Width of Standard Track Shoe 406 mm 16" 635 mm 25" 460 mm 18" 635 mm 25"Length of Track on Ground 2095 mm 83" 2095 mm 83" 2248 mm 89" 2248 mm 89"Ground Contact Area

    (w/Std.Shoe) 17 011 cm2 2637 in2 26 607 cm2 4124 in2 20 682 cm2 3206 in2 28 550 cm2 4425 in2

    Track Gauge 1495 mm 59" 1725 mm 68" 1550 mm 61" 1725 mm 68"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height (To Top of ROPS) 2763 mm 108.8" 2763 mm 108.8" 2763 mm 108.8" 2763 mm 108.8"Overall Length (with P blade) 4266 mm 168" 4255 mm 167.6" 4274 mm 168" 4266 mm 168"

    (without Blade) 3275 mm 128.9" 3275 mm 128.9" 3275 mm 128.9" 3275 mm 128.9"Width (w/o Trunnion and Blade

    Std. Shoe) 1901 mm 74.8" 2360 mm 92.9" 2010 mm 79.1" 2360 mm 92.9"Ground Clearance 332 mm 13" 332 mm 13" 332 mm 13" 332 mm 13"

    Blade Types and Widths:VPAT, Straight 2646 mm 104.1" 3149 mm 124.0" 2782 mm 109.5" 3149 mm 124.0"VPAT, Angled 25 2417 mm 95.1" 2874 mm 113" 2542 mm 100.1" 2874 mm 113"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 195 L 51.5 195 L 51.5 195 L 51.5 195 L 51.5U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal

    *Operating weight includes ROPS canopy, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluids, back-up alarm, seat belts, lights, rigid drawbar, frontpull device and standard service crankcase guard.

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  • MODEL D5K XL D5K LGPFlywheel Power:

    Hydrostatic 71.6 kW 96 hp 71.6 kW 96 hpOperating Weight:*

    Hydrostatic 9408 kg 20,741 lb 9683 kg 21,347 lbEngine Model C4.4 ACERT C4.4 ACERTRated Engine RPM 1900 1900No. of Cylinders 4 4Bore 105 mm 4.13" 105 mm 4.13"Stroke 127 mm 5.0" 127 mm 5.0"Displacement 4.4 L 269 in3 4.4 L 269 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 7 7Width of Standard Track Shoe 510 mm 20" 660 mm 26"Length of Track on Ground 2310 mm 91" 2310 mm 91"Ground Contact Area

    (w/Std. Shoe) 23 562 cm2 3652 in2 30 492 cm2 4726 in2

    Track Gauge 1600 mm 63" 1750 mm 69"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 2769 mm 109.0" 2769 mm 109.0"Height (To Top of ROPS Cab) 2769 mm 109.0" 2769 mm 109.0"Overall Length (with P Blade) 4321 mm 170.1" 4294 mm 169.1"

    (without Blade) 3199 mm 125.9" 3265 mm 128.5"Width (w/o Trunnion and Blade

    Std. Shoe) 2110 mm 83.1" 2410 mm 94.9"Ground Clearance 332 mm 13" 332 mm 13"

    Blade Types and Widths:VPAT, Straight 2782 mm 109.5" 3220 mm 126.7"VPAT, Angled 25 2636 mm 103.8" 2940 mm 115.8"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 195 L 51.5 U.S. gal 195 L 51.5 U.S. gal

    *Operating weight includes ROPS canopy, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluids, back-up alarm, seat belts, lights, rigid drawbar, frontpull device and standard service crankcase guard.

    SpecificationsTrack-Type Tractors

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  • MODEL D6K XL D6K LGP D6N XL D6N LGPFlywheel Power:

    Hydrostatic 93.2 kW 125 hp 93.2 kW 125 hp Power Shift 111.8 kW 150 hp 111.8 kW 150 hp

    Operating Weight:Hydrostatic 12 886 kg 28,409 lb 13 467 kg 29,690 lb Power Shift Differential Steer 16 668 kg 36,747 lb 17 997 kg 39,712 lb

    Engine Model C6.6 ACERT C6.6 ACERT C6.6 ACERT C6.6 ACERTRated Engine RPM 2100 2100 2200 2200No. of Cylinders 6 6 6 6Bore 105 mm 4.13" 105 mm 4.13" 105 mm 4.13" 105 mm 4.13"Stroke 127 mm 5.0" 127 mm 5.0" 127 mm 5.0" 127 mm 5.0"Displacement 6.6 L 403 in3 6.6 L 403 in3 6.6 L 403 in3 6.6 L 403 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 7 7 7 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 560 mm 22" 760 mm 30" 610 mm 24" 840 mm 33"Length of Track on Ground 2645 mm 104" 2645 mm 104" 2611 mm 103" 3113 mm 123"Ground Contact Area

    (w/Std. Shoe) 3.0 m2 4650 in2 4.0 m2 6200 in2 3.18 m2 4929 in2 5.23 m2 8107 in2

    Track Gauge 1770 mm 70" 2000 mm 79" 1890 mm 74.4" 2160 mm 85"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 2958 mm 116.5" 2958 mm 116.5" 3040 mm 119.7" 3144 mm 123.8"Height (To Top of ROPS Cab) 2958 mm 116.5" 2958 mm 116.5" 3095 mm 121.9" 3200 mm 126"Overall Length (with VPAT Blade) 4688 mm 185" 4688 mm 185" 4903 mm 193" 5369 mm 211.4"

    (without Blade) 4220 mm 166" 4220 mm 166" 3740 mm 147.2" 4165 mm 164"(with SU Blade) 5157 mm 203"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 2630 mm 103.5" Width (w/o Trunnion

    Std. Shoe)* 2500 mm 98.4" 3000 mm 118"Width (w/o Trunnion and Blade

    Std. Shoe) 2330 mm 91.7" 2760 mm 108.7" Ground Clearance 360.4 mm 14.2" 360.4 mm 14.2" 394 mm 15.5" 507 mm 20.0"

    Blade Types and Widths:Semi-U 3154 mm 124" VPAT 3077 mm 121.1" 3360 mm 132.3" 3272 mm 128.8" 4080 mm 160.6"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 295 L 77.9 295 L 77.9 299 L 79 299 L 79U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal

    *Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) is also w/o VPAT Blade.

    Specifications Track-Type Tractors1

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  • MODEL D6G*** D6G Series 2 XL D6G Series 2 LGPFlywheel Power 119 kW 160 hp 119 kW 160 hp 119 kW 160 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift 15 430 kg 34,017 lb 16 880 kg 37,219 lb 17 500 kg 38,588 lbEngine Model 3306 T 3306 T 3306 TRated Engine RPM: Power Shift 1900 1900 1900No. of Cylinders 6 6 6Bore 121 mm 4.75" 121 mm 4.75" 121 mm 4.75"Stroke 152 mm 6" 152 mm 6" 152 mm 6"Displacement 10.5 L 638 in3 10.5 L 638 in3 10.5 L 638 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 7 7 7Width of Standard Track Shoe 508 mm 20" 560 mm 22" 927 mm 36.5"Length of Track on Ground 2.67 m 8'9" 2.67 m 8'9" 2.88 m 9'5"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 2.72 m2 4216 in2 2.99 m2 4635 in2 5.34 m2 8276 in2

    Track Gauge 1.88 m 6'2" 1.88 m 6'2" 2.11 m 6'11"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height (Stripped Top)** 2.10 m 6'11" 2.16 m 7'1" 2.18 m 7'2"Height (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 2.90 m 9'5" 3.14 m 10'4" 3.21 m 10'6"Height (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.10 m 10'3" 3.14 m 10'4" 3.21 m 10'6"Overall Length (without Blade) 3.94 m 12'9" 3.94 m 12'11" 3.94 m 12'11"

    with S Blade 5.00 m 16'4" 5.00 m 16'4" 5.20 m 17'1"with SU Blade 5.30 m 17'4" with Angle Blade 5.15 m 16'11"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 2.65 m 8'8" 3.24 m 10'8"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) 2.39 m 7'10" 2.44 m 8'0" 3.03 m 9'11"Ground Clearance 310 mm 12.2" 310 mm 12.2" 310 mm 12.2"

    Blade Types and Widths:Straight 3.20 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.70 m 12'2"Angle Straight 3.90 m 12'9" 3.90 m 12'9" Semi-U 3.20 m 10'6" 3.10 m 10'2"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 300 L 79 U.S. gal 320 L 84 U.S. gal 320 L 84 U.S. gal

    ***Operating weight includes ROPS canopy, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluids, straight dozer with tilt rigid drawbar, front towingdevice, engine enclosures and suspension seat.

    ***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, pre-cleaner, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.***Not sold in U.S., Canada, Japan or Europe.

    SpecificationsTrack-Type Tractors

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  • MODEL D6R D6R XL D6R LGPFlywheel Power 130 kW 175 hp 145 kW 195 hp 145 kW 195 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift 18 325 kg 40,400 lb 20 080 kg 44,270 lb 21 716 kg 47,874 lbEngine Model C9 C9 C9Rated Engine RPM: Power Shift 2000 2000 2000No. of Cylinders 6 6 6Bore 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4"Stroke 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9"Displacement 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 6 7 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 560 mm 22" 560 mm 22" 915 mm 36"Length of Track on Ground 2664 mm 105" 2871 mm 113" 3275 mm 129"Ground Contact Area (w/Std.Shoe) 2.98 m2 4620 in2 3.22 m2 4972 in2 5.99 m2 9288 in2

    Track Gauge 1880 mm 74" 1880 mm 74" 2286 mm 90"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height (Stripped Top)** 3143 mm 10'4" 3143 mm 10'4" 3193 mm 10'6"Height (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3195 mm 10'6" 3195 mm 10'6" 3245 mm 10'8"Height (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3195 mm 10'6" 3195 mm 10'6" 3245 mm 10'8"Overall Length (without Blade) 3860 mm 12'8" 3860 mm 12'8" 4247 mm 13'11"

    with S Blade 4903 mm 16'0" 5465 mm 17'9"with SU Blade 5095 mm 16'7" 5332 mm 17'5" with Angle Blade 5007 mm 16'4"

    Width (over Trunnion) 2640 mm 8'8" 2640 mm 8'8" 3491 mm 11'5"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. track) 2440 mm 8'0" 2440 mm 8'0" 3201 mm 10'6"

    Ground Clearance 383 mm 1'3" 383 mm 1'3" 433 mm 1'5"Blade Types and Widths:

    Straight 3360 mm 11'0" 4063 mm 13'4"Angle Straight 4166 mm 13'8" 4166 mm 13'8" Semi-U 3260 mm 10'8" 3260 mm 10'8"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 424 L 112 U.S. gal 424 L 112 U.S. gal 424 L 112 U.S. gal

    **Operating weight includes ROPS canopy, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluid, SU blade, horn, back-up alarm, retrieval hitch and frontpull hook.

    **Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

    Specifications Track-Type Tractors1

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  • D6R Series 3 D6R Series 3 D6R Series 3MODEL D6R Series 3 XL XW LGPFlywheel Power 138 kW 185 hp 149 kW 200 hp 149 kW 200 hp 149 kW 200 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Differential SteerSU Blade 18 326 kg 40,400 lb 20 081 kg 44,270 lb 20 672 kg 45,573 lb 21 716 kg 47,874 lb

    Engine Model C9 ACERT C9 ACERT C9 ACERT C9 ACERTRated Engine RPM: Power Shift 1850 1850 1850 1850No. of Cylinders 6 6 6 6Bore 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4"Stroke 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9"Displacement 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 6 7 7 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 560 mm 22" 560 mm 22" 760 mm 30" 915 mm 36"

    VPAT 560 mm 22" 760 mm 30" 810 mm 32"Length of Track on Ground 2.67 m 8'9" 2.87 m 9'5" 2.87 m 9'5" 3.28 m 10'9"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 2.98 m2 4620 in2 3.22 m2 4972 in2 4.36 m2 6780 in2 5.99 m2 9288 in2

    VPAT 3.22 m2 4972 in2 4.36 m2 6780 in2 5.31 m2 8256 in2

    Track Gauge 1.88 m 74" 1.88 m 74" 2.03 m 80" 2.29 m 90"VPAT 2.13 m 84" 2.29 m 90" 2.29 m 90"

    GENERAL DIMENSIONS:Height (Stripped Top)** 2.38 m 7'10" 2.38 m 7'10" 2.38 m 7'10" 2.43 m 8'0"Height (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3.20 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.25 m 10'8"Height (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.19 m 10'5" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.25 m 10'8"Overall Length (without Blade) 3.86 m 12'8" 3.86 m 12'8" 3.86 m 12'8" 4.25 m 13'11"

    with S Blade 4.90 m 16'1" 5.47 m 17'11"with SU Blade 5.10 m 16'9" 5.33 m 17'6" 5.33 m 17'6" with VPAT Blade 5.27 m 17'4" 5.27 m 17'4" 5.97 m 19'7"with Angle Blade 5.01 m 16'5" 5.21 m 17'1" 5.21 m 17'1"

    Overall Length (VPAT) 3.86 m 12'8" 3.86 m 12'8" 4.25 m 13'11"with S Blade 5.47 m 17'11"with SU Blade 5.33 m 17'6" 5.33 m 17'6" with VPAT Blade 5.27 m 17'4" 5.27 m 17'4" 5.97 m 19'7"with Angle Blade 5.21 m 17'1" 5.21 m 17'1"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 2.64 m 8'8" 2.64 m 8'8" 2.95 m 9'8" 3.43 m 8'8"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Track) 2.44 m 8'0" 2.44 m 8'0" 2.74 m 9'0" 3.15 m 10'4"Ground Clearance 383 mm 1'3" 383 mm 1'3" 383 mm 1'3" 433 mm 1'5"

    Blade Types and Widths:Straight 3.36 m 11'0" 4.06 m 13'4"Angle Straight 4.17 m 13'8" 4.17 m 13'8" 4.20 m 13'9" Full 25 Angle 3.78 m 12'5" 3.78 m 12'5" 3.81 m 12'6" Semi-U 3.26 m 10'8" 3.26 m 10'8" 3.56 m 11'8" VPAT

    Straight 3.88 m 12'9" 4.16 m 13'8" 4.16 m 13'8"Full 24 Angle 3.55 m 11'8" 3.81 m 12'6" 3.81 m 12'6"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 382 L 101 382 L 101 382 L 101 382 L 101U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal

    **Operating weight includes ROPS canopy, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluid, SU blade, horn, back-up alarm, retrieval hitch and frontpull hook.

    **Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

    SpecificationsTrack-Type Tractors

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  • MODEL D6T D6T XL D6T XW D6T LGPFlywheel Power 138 kW 185 hp 149 kW 200 hp 149 kW 200 hp 149 kW 200 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Differential SteerSU Blade 19 429 kg 42,841 lb 20 449 kg 45,090 lb 21 301 kg 46,968 lb 22 039 kg 48,588 lb

    Engine Model C9 ACERT C9 ACERT C9 ACERT C9 ACERTRated Engine RPM: Power Shift 1850 1850 1850 1850No. of Cylinders 6 6 6 6Bore 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4" 112 mm 4.4"Stroke 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9"Displacement 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3 8.8 L 537 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 6 7 7 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 560 mm 22" 560 mm 22" 760 mm 30" 915 mm 36"

    VPAT 560 mm 22" 710 mm 28" 785 mm 31"Length of Track on Ground 2.63 m 8'8" 2.84 m 9'4" 2.84 m 9'4" 3.25 m 10'8"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 2.94 m2 4557 in2 3.18 m2 4929 in2 4.31 m2 6681 in2 5.95 m2 9223 in2

    VPAT 3.18 m2 4929 in2 4.03 m2 6247 in2 5.10 m2 7905 in2

    Track Gauge 1.88 m 74" 1.88 m 74" 2.03 m 80" 2.29 m 90"VPAT 2.13 m 84" 2.29 m 90" 2.29 m 90"

    GENERAL DIMENSIONS:Height** (Stripped Top)*** 2.40 m 7'10" 2.44 m 8'0" 2.44 m 8'0" 2.45 m 8'0"Height** (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3.20 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.25 m 10'8"Height** (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.11 m 10'2" 3.15 m 10'4" 3.15 m 10'4" 3.15 m 10'4"Overall Length (without Blade) 3.86 m 12'8" 3.86 m 12'8" 3.86 m 12'8" 4.25 m 13'11"

    with S Blade 4.90 m 16'1" 5.47 m 17'11"with SU Blade 5.10 m 16'9" 5.33 m 17'6" 5.33 m 17'6" with VPAT Blade 5.27 m 17'4" 5.27 m 17'4" 5.97 m 19'7"with Angle Blade 5.01 m 16'5" 5.21 m 17'1" 5.21 m 17'1" 5.82 m 19'1"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 2.64 m 8'8" 2.64 m 8'8" 2.95 m 9'8" 3.43 m 8'8"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Track) 2.44 m 8'0" 2.44 m 8'0" 2.79 m 9'2" 3.20 m 10'6"Ground Clearance** 384 mm 1'3" 384 mm 1'3" 384 mm 1'3" 434 mm 1'5"

    Blade Types and Widths:Straight 3.36 m 11'0" 4.06 m 13'4"Angle Straight 4.17 m 13'8" 4.17 m 13'8" 4.50 m 14'9" 5.07 m 16'8"Full 25 Angle 3.78 m 12'5" 3.78 m 12'5" 3.81 m 12'6" 4.63 m 15'2"Semi-U 3.26 m 10'8" 3.26 m 10'8" 3.56 m 11'8" VPAT

    Straight 3.88 m 12'9" 4.16 m 13'8" 4.16 m 13'8"Full 24 Angle 3.55 m 11'8" 3.81 m 12'6" 3.81 m 12'6"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 425 L 112 425 L 112 425 L 112 425 L 112U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal

    ***Operating weight includes cab, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, standard track, hydraulic controls and fluid, SU blade, drawbar and counterweight.***Dimensions measured from ground line. Add grouser height for total dimension on hard surfaces.***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

    Track-Type Tractor SustainabilityWell matched engine and power train systems enhance productivity and fuel efficiency.

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  • MODEL D6T XL D6T XW D6T LGPEngine Emissions Tier Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIBFlywheel Power 149 kW 200 hp 149 kW 200 hp 149 kW 200 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Differential Steer 20 679 kg 45,590 lb 21,531 kg 47,468 lb 22,270 kg 49,096 lbEngine Model C9.3 ACERT C9.3 ACERT C9.3 ACERTAdvertised Engine RPM 1850 1850 1850No. of Cylinders 6 6 6Bore 115 mm 4.5" 115 mm 4.5" 115 mm 4.5"Stroke 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9"Displacement 9.3 L 567 in3 9.3 L 567 in3 9.3 L 567 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 7 7 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 560 mm 22" 760 mm 30" 915 mm 36"

    VPAT 560 mm 22" 710 mm 28" 785 mm 31"Length of Track on Ground 2.84 m 9'4" 2.84 m 9'4" 3.25 m 10'8"Ground Contact Area (w/Std.Shoe) 3.18 m2 4929 in2 4.31 m2 6681 in2 5.95 m2 9223 in2

    VPAT 3.18 m2 4929 in2 4.03 m2 6247 in2 5.10 m2 7905 in2

    Track Gauge 1.88 m 74" 2.03 m 80" 2.29 m 90"VPAT 2.13 m 84" 2.29 m 90" 2.29 m 90"

    GENERAL DIMENSIONS:Height** (Stripped Top***) 2.44 m 8'0" 2.44 m 8'0" 2.45 m 8'0"Height** (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3.11 m 10'2" 3.11 m 10'2" 3.16 m 10'5"Height** (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.15 m 10'4" 3.15 m 10'4" 3.15 m 10'4"Overall Length (without Blade) 3.88 m 12'9" 3.88 m 12'9" 4.22 m 13'10"

    with S Blade 5.43 m 17'10"with SU Blade 5.34 m 17'6" 5.35 m 17'7" with VPAT Blade 5.10 m 16'9" 5.37 m 17'7" 5.97 m 19'7"with Angle Blade 5.22 m 17'2" 5.28 m 17'4" 5.80 m 19'0"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 2.64 m 8'8" 2.95 m 9'8" 3.43 m 8'8"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Track) 2.44 m 8'0" 2.79 m 9'2" 3.20 m 10'6"Ground Clearance** 384 mm 1'3" 384 mm 1'3" 434 mm 1'5"

    Blade Types and Widths:Straight 4.16 m 13'8" 4.52 m 14'10" 5.07 m 16'8"Angle Straight 3.80 m 12'6" 4.13 m 13'7" 4.78 m 15'8"Full 25 Angle 3.26 m 10'8" 3.57 m 11'9" Semi-U 3.88 m 12'9" 4.16 m 13'8" 4.16 m 13'8"VPAT Straight 3.54 m 11'7" 3.80 m 12'6" 3.80 m 12'6"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 425 L 112 U.S. gal 425 L 112 U.S. gal 425 L 112 U.S. gal

    ***Operating weight includes cab, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, standard track, hydraulic controls and fluid, SU blade and drawbar.***Dimensions measured from ground line. Add grouser height for total dimension on hard surfaces.***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

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  • MODEL D7E D7E LGP D7E D7E LGPEngine Emissions Tier Tier 4 Interim/ Tier 4 Interim/

    Stage IIIB Stage IIIBFlywheel Power 175 kW 235 hp 175 kW 235 hp Advertised Flywheel Power 175 kW 235 hp 175 kW 235 hpOperating Weight:*

    Electric Drive Differential Steer 25 700 kg 56,669 lb 28 170 kg 62,115 lb 25 996 kg 57,310 lb 28 465 kg 62,755 lbEngine Model C9.3 C9.3 C9.3 C9.3Rated Engine RPM 1700 1700 Advertised Engine RPM 1700 1700No. of Cylinders 6 6 6 6Bore 115 mm 4.5" 115 mm 4.5" 115 mm 4.5" 115 mm 4.5"Stroke 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9" 149 mm 5.9"Displacement 9.3 L 567 in3 9.3 L 567 in3 9.3 L 567 in3 9.3 L 567 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 7 8 7 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 610 mm 24" 915 mm 36" 610 mm 24" 915 mm 36"Length of Track on Ground 3.02 m 9'11" 3.45 m 11'4" 3.02 m 9'11" 3.45 m 11'4"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 3.68 m2 5698 in2 6.31 m2 9792 in2 3.68 m2 5698 in2 6.31 m2 9792 in2

    Track Gauge 1.98 m 6'6" 2.29 m 7'6" 1.98 m 6'6" 2.29 m 7'6"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height** (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.32 m 10'11" 3.32 m 10'11" 3.32 m 10'11" 3.32 m 10'11"Overall Length (without Blade) 4.88 m 16'0" 4.88 m 16'0" 4.88 m 16'0" 4.88 m 16'0"

    with S Blade 5.86 m 19'3" 5.56 m 18'3" 5.86 m 19'3" 5.56 m 18'3"with SU Blade 6.07 m 19'11" 6.07 m 19'11"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 2.88 m 9'5" 3.42 m 11'3" 2.88 m 9'5" 3.42 m 11'3"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) 2.59 m 8'6" 3.2 m 10'6" 2.59 m 8'6" 3.2 m 10'6"Ground Clearance 472 mm 18.6" 472 mm 18.6" 472 mm 18.6" 472 mm 18.6"

    Blade Types and Widths:Straight 3.9 m 12'10" 4.54 m 14'11" 3.9 m 12'10" 4.54 m 14'11"Angle Straight 4.5 m 14'9" 4.5 m 14'9" Full 25 Angle 4.12 m 13'6" 4.12 m 13'6" Universal 3.99 m 13'1" 3.99 m 13'1" Semi-U 3.71 m 12'2" 3.71 m 12'2"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 409 L 108 409 L 108 409 L 108 409 L 108U.S.gal U.S.gal U.S.gal U.S.gal

    **Operating weight includes cab, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, standard track, hydraulic controls and fluid, SU blade and drawbar.**Dimensions measured from ground line. Add grouser height for total dimension on hard surfaces.

    Cat D7E Resourceful in every way The D7E is designed to maximize efficiency and productivity while conserving natural resources.

    Burns 1030% less fuel per hour than previous models. Less fuel burned means reduced emissions.

    The D7E earned a 2009 Clean Air Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

    More efficient 25% more material moved per liter/gallon of fuel.

    Fewer parts and longer component life, less fuel and fluids, means less to replace and less to dispose.

    Major structures and components are built to be rebuilt, reducing waste and replacement costs.

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  • MODEL D7G D7G Series 2 D7R Series 2 D7R Series 2 XRFlywheel Power 150 kW 202 hp 149 kW 200 hp 179 kW 240 hp 179 kW 240 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Clutch Brake (FTC) 20 094 kg 44,300 lb 20 580 kg 45,381 lb Power Shift Differential Steer 25 455 kg 56,129 lb 27 002 kg 59,540 lb

    Engine Model 3306 T 3306 DITA 3176C SCAC 3176C SCACRated Engine RPM 2000 2000 2100 2100No. of Cylinders 6 6 6 6Bore 121 mm 4.75" 121 mm 4.75" 124 mm 4.92" 124 mm 4.92"Stroke 152 mm 6" 152 mm 6" 140 mm 5.5" 140 mm 5.5"Displacement 10.5 L 638 in3 10.5 L 638 in3 10.3 L 629 in3 10.3 L 629 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 6 6 7 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 508 mm 20" 560 mm 22" 560 mm 22" 610 mm 24"Length of Track on Ground 2.72 m 8'11" 2.72 m 8'11" 2.87 m 9'5" 3.05 m 10'0"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 2.76 m2 4280 in2 3.05 m2 4738 in2 3.21 m2 4976 in2 3.72 m2 5766 in2

    Track Gauge 1.98 m 6'6" 1.98 m 6'6" 1.98 m 6'6" 1.98 m 6'6"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height** (Stripped Top)*** 2.27 m 7'5" 2.47 m 8'1" 2.58 m 8'6" 2.58 m 8'6"Height** (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3.25 m 10'8" 3.37 m 11'1" 3.29 m 10'9" 3.29 m 10'9"Height** (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.37 m 11'1" 3.28 m 10'9" 3.28 m 10'9"Overall Length (without Blade) 4.19 m 13'9" 4.20 m 13'9" 4.73 m 15'6" 4.73 m 15'6"

    with S Blade 5.28 m 17'4" 5.28 m 17'4" 5.81 m 19'1" 5.81 m 19'1"Width (Over Trunnion) 2.88 m 9'5" 2.88 m 9'5"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) 2.55 m 8'5" 2.55 m 8'5" 2.54 m 8'4" 2.59 m 8'6"Ground Clearance 347 mm 13.7" 347 mm 13.7" 415 mm 1'4" 415 mm 1'4"

    Blade Types and Widths:Straight 3.66 m 12'0" 3.66 m 12'0" 3.52 m 11'7" 3.32 m 11'7"Angle Straight 4.27 m 14'0" 4.27 m 14'0" 4.50 m 14'9" 4.50 m 14'9"Full 25 Angle 3.90 m 12'10" 3.90 m 12'10" 4.12 m 13'6" 4.12 m 13'6"Universal 3.98 m 13'1" 3.98 m 13'1"Semi-U 3.45 m 11'4" 3.69 m 12'2" 3.69 m 12'2"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 435 L 115 415 L 110 481 L 127 481 L 127U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal

    FTC Fingertip clutch/brake control

    ***Operating weight includes cab, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, standard track, hydraulic controls and fluid, SU blade, drawbar and counterweight. D7G includes ROPS canopy and end track guiding guards.

    ***Dimensions measured from ground line. Add grouser height for total dimension on hard surfaces.***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

    Not sold in U.S., Canada, Japan or Europe.

    Track-Type Tractor SustainabilityMajor structures and components are built to be rebuilt, reducing waste and replacement costs.

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  • MODEL D7R Series 2 LGP D8R D8R LGPFlywheel Power 179 kW 240 hp 228 kW 305 hp 228 kW 305 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Differential Steer 27 626 kg 60,916 lb 37 580 kg 82,850 lb 33 730 kg 74,360 lbEngine Model 3176C SCAC 3406C TA 3406C TARated Engine RPM 2100 2100 2100No. of Cylinders 6 6 6Bore 124 mm 4.92" 137 mm 5.4" 137 mm 5.4"Stroke 140 mm 5.5" 165 mm 6.5" 165 mm 6.5"Displacement 10.3 L 629 in3 14.6 L 893 in3 14.6 L 893 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 7 8 8ERF 9 Width of Standard Track Shoe 914 mm 36" 610 mm 24" 965 mm 38"Length of Track on Ground 3.16 m 10'5" 3.21 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 5.78 m2 8960 in2 3.91 m2 6062 in2 6.2 m2 9576 in2

    Track Gauge 2.24 m 7'4" 2.08 m 6'10" 2.34 m 7'8"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height** (Stripped Top)*** 2.70 m 8'10" 2.67 m 8'9" 2.67 m 8'9"Height** (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3.40 m 11'2" 3.51 m 11'6" 3.51 m 11'6"Height** (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.39 m 11'1" 3.45 m 11'3" 3.45 m 11'3"Overall Length (with SU Blade) 6.91 m 22'8" 6.91 m 22'8"

    (without Blade) 4.93 m 16'2" 4.93 m 16'2"Overall Length (without Blade) 4.73 m 15'6"

    (with S Blade) 5.81 m 19'1" Width (Over Trunnion) 3.37 m 11'1" 3.05 m 10'0" 3.55 m 11'7"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) 3.15 m 10'4" 2.70 m 8'8" 3.30 m 10'10"Ground Clearance 495 mm 1'7" 606 mm 1'11" 574 mm 1'11"

    Blade Types and Widths:Straight 4.55 m 14'11" Angle Straight 4.99 m 16'4" Full 25 Angle 4.52 m 14'10" Universal 4.26 m 14'0" Semi-U 3.94 m 12'11" 4.40 m 14'5"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 481 L 127 U.S. gal 625 L 165 U.S. gal 625 L 165 U.S. gal

    ***Operating weight includes cab, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, standard track, hydraulic controls and fluid, SU blade, drawbar and counterweight.*** D8R equipped with track guides, ROPS/FOPS cab, single shank ripper and SU blade.***Dimensions measured from ground line. Add grouser height for total dimension on hard surfaces.***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

    Includes drawbar.ERF Extended Track Roller Frame. Extends frame 302 mm (11.9"), adds 3 track sections and 2 rollers/side.

    Track-Type Tractor SustainabilityCat tractors are designed for ease of serviceability, with features like ground-level service points and wideengine enclosure doors.

    Specifications Track-Type Tractors1

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    MODEL D8T D8T LGP D8T D8T LGPEngine Emissions Tier Tier 4 Interim/ Tier 4 Interim/

    Stage IIIB Stage IIIBFlywheel Power 231 kW 310 hp 231 kW 310 hp 231 kW 310 hp 231 kW 310 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Differential Steer 38 488 kg 84,850 lb 38 488 kg 84,850 lb 38 941 kg 85,850 lb 38 941 kg 85,850 lbEngine Model C15 ACERT C15 ACERT C15 ACERT C15 ACERTRated Engine RPM 1850 1850 1850 1850No. of Cylinders 6 6 6 6Bore 137 mm 5.4" 137 mm 5.4" 137 mm 5.4" 137 mm 5.4"Stroke 172 mm 6.75" 172 mm 6.75" 172 mm 6.75" 172 mm 6.75"Displacement 15.2 L 928 in3 15.2 L 928 in3 15.2 L 928 in3 15.2 L 928 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 8 8 8 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 610 mm 24" 965 mm 38" 610 mm 24" 965 mm 38"Length of Track on Ground 3.21 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6" 3.21 m 10'6" 3.20 m 10'6"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 3.91 m2 6062 in2 6.2 m2 9576 in2 3.91 m2 6062 in2 6.2 m2 9576 in2

    Track Gauge 2.08 m 6'10" 2.34 m 7'8" 2.08 m 6'10" 2.34 m 7'8"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height** (Stripped Top)*** 2.67 m 8'9" 2.67 m 8'9" 2.67 m 8'9" 2.67 m 8'9"Height** (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3.46 m 11'4" 3.45 m 11'4" 3.46 m 11'4" 3.45 m 11'4"Height** (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.46 m 11'4" 3.45 m 11'4" 3.46 m 11'4" 3.45 m 11'4"Overall Length (with SU Blade) 6.09 m 20'0" 6.09 m 20'0" 6.09 m 20'0" 6.09 m 20'0"

    (without Blade) 4.64 m 15'3" 4.98 m 16'4" 4.64 m 15'3" 4.98 m 16'4"Width (Over Trunnion) 3.06 m 10'0" 3.06 m 10'0" 3.06 m 10'0" 3.06 m 10'0"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) 2.64 m 8'8" 2.64 m 8'8" 2.64 m 8'8" 2.64 m 8'8"Ground Clearance 618 mm 2'4" 609 mm 2'0" 618 mm 2'4" 609 mm 2'0"

    Blade Types and Widths:Angle Straight 4.99 m 16'4" 4.99 m 16'4" Full 25 Angle 4.52 m 14'10" 4.52 m 14'10" Universal 4.26 m 14'0" 4.26 m 14'0" Semi-U 3.94 m 12'11" 4.40 m 14'5" 3.94 m 12'11" 4.40 m 14'5"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 643 L 170 643 L 170 643 L 170 643 L 170U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal U.S. gal

    ***Operating weight includes ROPS canopy, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluids, semi universal blade with tilt, back-up alarm, seat belts,lights, rigid drawbar and front towing device.

    ***Dimensions measured from ground line. Add grouser height for total dimension on hard surfaces.***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

    Includes drawbar.

    Track-Type Tractor SustainabilityCat engines with ACERT Technology provide powerful reliability, while meeting the toughest emissions standards.

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    MODEL D9R D9TFlywheel Power 302 kW 405 hp 306 kW 410 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Clutch Brake 48 784 kg 107,548 lb Power Shift Differential Steer 47 900 kg 105,600 lb

    Engine Model 3408C SCAC C18 ACERTRated Engine RPM 1900 1800No. of Cylinders 8 6Bore 137 mm 5.4" 145 mm 5.7"Stroke 152 mm 6" 183 mm 7.2"Displacement 18 L 1099 in3 18.1 L 1104 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 8 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 610 mm 24" 610 mm 24"Length of Track on Ground 3.47 m 11'5" 3.47 m 11'5"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 4.24 m2 6569 in2 4.24 m2 6569 in2

    Track Gauge 2.25 m 7'5" 2.25 m 7'5"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height** (Stripped Top)*** 3.00 m 9'10" Height** (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 3.99 m 13'1" 4.00 m 13'1"Height** (To Top of ROPS Cab) 3.82 m 12'6" 3.82 m 12'6"Overall Length (with SU Blade) 6.84 m 22'5"

    (without Blade) 5.18 m 17'0" (with SU Blade and Ripper) 6.63 m 21'10"(without Blade and Ripper) 4.91 m 16'1"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 3.30 m 10'10" 3.31 m 10'11"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) 2.93 m 9'8" 2.87 m 9'5"Ground Clearance 591 mm 1'11" 596 mm 1'11"

    Blade Types and Widths:Universal 4.65 m 15'3" 4.65 m 15'3"Semi-U 4.31 m 14'2" 4.31 m 14'2"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 818 L 216 U.S. gal 889 L 235 U.S. gal

    ***Operating weight includes ROPS canopy, operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluids, semi universal blade with tilt, back-up alarm, seat belts,lights, rigid drawbar and front towing device.

    *** D9R equipped with track guides, ROPS/FOPS cab, single shank ripper and SU blade.***Dimensions measured from ground line. Add grouser height for total dimension on hard surfaces.***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, exhaust, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.

    Includes drawbar.*SAE J1234.

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    MODEL D10T D11T D11T CDFlywheel Power 433 kW 580 hp 634 kW 850 hp 634 kW 850 hpOperating Weight:*

    Power Shift Clutch Brake 66 451 kg 146,500 lb 104 600 kg 230,100 lb 113 000 kg 248,600 lbEngine Model C27 ACERT C32 ACERT C32 ACERTRated Engine RPM 1800 1800 1800No. of Cylinders 12 12 12Bore 137 mm 5.4" 145 mm 5.71" 145 mm 5.71"Stroke 152 mm 6" 162 mm 6.38" 162 mm 6.38"Displacement 27 L 1647.5 in3 32.1 L 1959 in3 32.1 L 1959 in3

    Track Rollers (Each Side) 8 8 8Width of Standard Track Shoe 610 mm 24" 710 mm 28" 915 mm 36"Length of Track on Ground

    (Idler to Idler) 3.88 m 12'9" 4.44 m 14'7" 4.44 m 14'7"Ground Contact Area (w/Std. Shoe) 4.74 m2 7347 in2 6.31 m2 9781 in2 8.1 m2 12,581 in2

    Track Gauge 2.55 m 8'4" 2.89 m 9'6" 2.89 m 9'6"GENERAL DIMENSIONS:

    Height (Stripped Top)** 3.222 m 10'7" 3.64 m 11'11" 3.64 m 11'11"Height (To Top of ROPS Canopy) 4.26 m 14'0" 4.60 m 15'1" 4.60 m 15'1"Height (To Top of ROPS Cab) 4.01 m 13'2" 4.29 m 14'1" 4.29 m 14'1"Overall Length:

    (with SU Blade and SS Ripper)*** 9.16 m 30'1" 10.59 m 34'9" 10.70 m 35'1"(without Blade and Ripper) 5.331 m 17'6" 6.03 m 19'9" 6.03 m 19'9"

    Width (Over Trunnion) 3.74 m 12'3" 4.38 m 14'4" 4.38 m 14'4"Width (w/o Trunnion Std. Shoe) 3.30 m 10'10" 3.78 m 12'5" 3.81 m 12'6"Ground Clearance 571 mm 1'10" 574 mm 1'11" 574 mm 1'11"

    Blade Types and Widths:CarryDozer 6.71 m 22'0"Universal 5.26 m 17'3" 6.36 m 20'10" Semi-U 4.86 m 15'11" 5.60 m 18'4"

    Fuel Tank Refill Capacity 1204 L 318 U.S. gal 1609 L 425 U.S. gal 1609 L 425 U.S. galFuel Tank Refill Capacity (Extra Capacity) 1987 L 505 U.S. gal 1987 L 505 U.S. gal

    ***Operating weight includes operator, lubricants, coolant, full fuel tank, hydraulic controls and fluids, SU blade with tilt, back-up alarm, seat belts, lights, rigid drawbar andfront towing device.

    ***Height (Stripped Top) without ROPS canopy, cab, exhaust, lift cylinders, seat back or other easily removed encumbrances.***Overall length of D11T CD includes Straight (CarryDozer) Blade and SS Ripper.

    Overall length of machine from front tag link trunion to rigid drawbar and excludeds track grouser height.SAE J1234.

    All dimensions are approximate.

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    KEY

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    NOTE: Usable pull will depend upon weight andtraction of equipped tractor.

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    D7G/D7G Series 2

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    Track-Type TractorsDrawbar Pull vs. Ground Speed Power Shift

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  • NOTE: Usable pull will depend upon weight and trac-tion of equipped tractor. Tractors with sus-pended undercarriage can provide up to 15%more tractive effort than tractors with non-sus-pended undercarriage.

    KEY

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  • Travel Speed Track-Type Tractors1

    Edition 41 1-23

    TRAVEL SPEED

    POWERSHIFT D3K D4K D5K D6K

    MODEL All Models All Models All Models All Models D6N FTC

    FORWARD km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph1 3.1 1.92 5.7 3.53 10.0 6.2

    REVERSE1 3.1 1.92 6.4 4.03 11.6 7.2

    HYDROSTATICFORWARD 9.0 5.6 9.0 5.6 9.0 5.6 0-10.0 0-6.2 REVERSE 10.0 6.2 10.0 6.2 10.0 6.2 0-10.0 0-6.2

    POWER D6G/ Differential DifferentialSHIFT D6G Series 2 XL/ Steer Steer

    MODEL D6N D/S D6G Series 2 LGP D6R D6R Series 3 D6T D7E D7E LGP

    FORWARD km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph1 3.4 2.1 4.0 2.5 3.8 2.3 3.8 2.3 3.8 2.3 2 5.9 3.7 6.9 4.3 6.6 4.1 3.8 2.3 6.6 4.1 3 9.9 6.2 10.8 6.7 11.5 7.1 11.4 7.1 11.4 7.1

    REVERSE1 3.8 2.4 4.8 3.0 4.8 3.0 4.8 3.0 4.8 3.0 2 7.2 4.5 8.4 5.2 8.4 5.2 8.4 5.2 8.4 5.2 3 11.7 7.3 12.9 8.0 14.6 9.1 14.5 9.0 14.6 9.0

    ELECTRICFORWARD 11.3 7.0 11.3 7.0REVERSE 11.3 7.0 11.3 7.0

    POWERSHIFT

    MODEL D7G D7G Series 2 D7R Series 2

    FORWARD km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph1 3.7 2.3 3.9 2.4 3.5 2.22 6.4 4.0 6.9 4.3 6.2 3.83 10.0 6.2 9.9 6.1 10.7 6.7

    REVERSE1 4.5 2.8 4.5 2.8 4.6 2.92 7.9 4.9 8.4 5.2 8.0 5.03 11.9 7.4 12.7 7.9 13.8 8.6

    **Power Shift direct drive transmission available for Japan domestic market only.**Not available at time of printing.

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    POWER DifferentialSHIFT Steer D11T/CD

    MODEL D8R D8T D9R D9T D10T D11T/CD High Altitude

    FORWARD km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph1 3.5 2.2 3.4 2.1 3.8 2.4 3.9 2.4 4.0 2.5 3.9 2.4 4.0 2.52 6.2 3.9 6.1 3.8 6.8 4.2 6.8 4.2 7.2 4.5 6.8 4.2 7.0 4.43 10.8 6.7 10.6 6.6 11.9 7.4 11.7 7.3 12.7 7.9 11.8 7.3 12.0 7.5

    REVERSE1 4.7 2.9 4.5 2.8 4.7 2.9 4.7 2.9 5.2 3.2 4.7 2.9 4.8 3.02 8.1 5.0 8.0 5.0 8.4 5.2 8.4 5.2 9.0 5.6 8.2 5.1 8.3 5.23 13.9 8.6 14.2 8.8 14.7 9.1 14.3 8.9 15.8 9.8 14.0 8.7 14.9 9.0

    DIRECTDRIVE D6R Series 3*MODEL P.S./D.D.

    FORWARD km/h mph1 3.4 2.12 5.9 3.73 10.4 6.54 5 6

    REVERSE1 4.3 2.72 7.5 4.73 13.3 8.34 5 6

    *Japan only.

    D6TD6T D6T Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB

    D6T Powershift with Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB Powershift withPowershift with Multi Velocity Program Powershift with Multi Velocity Program

    GEAR Multi Velocity Program Sound Suppressed Multi Velocity Program Sound Suppressed

    FORWARD km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph km/h mph1.5 3.8 2.3 3.2 2.0 3.8 2.3 3.2 2.02 5.1 3.2 5.1 3.2 5.1 3.2 5.1 3.2

    2.5 6.6 4.1 6.3 3.9 6.6 4.1 6.3 3.93 8.5 5.3 8.5 5.3 8.5 5.3 8.5 5.3

    3.5 11.4 7.1 10.9 6.8 11.4 7.1 10.9 6.8REVERSE

    1.5 4.8 3.0 3.9 2.4 4.8 3.0 3.9 2.42 6.6 4.1 6.6 4.1 6.6 4.1 6.6 4.1

    2.5 8.4 5.2 8.0 5.0 8.4 5.2 8.0 5.03 11.0 6.8 11.0 6.8 8.7 5.4 8.7 5.4

    3.5 14.6 9.0 13.8 8.6 14.6 9.0 13.8 8.6

    Travel SpeedTrack-Type Tractors

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  • Ground Pressures Track-Type Tractors1

    Edition 41 1-25

    GROUND PRESSURESPressures computed from operating weights given earlierin this section in the specifications tables.

    SHOE CONTACT GROUNDMODEL WIDTH AREA PRESSURE

    mm in m2 in2 kPa psi

    D3K XL 406 16 1.7 2637 44.8 6.50

    D3K LGP 635 25 2.7 4124 29.7 4.30

    D4K XL 460 18 2.1 3206 38.6 5.60

    D4K LGP 635 25 2.9 4425 29.2 4.24

    D5K XL 510 20 2.4 3652 39.1 5.67

    D5K LGP 660 26 3.0 4726 31.1 4.52

    D6K XL 510 20 2.70 4185 46.7 6.77(Standard shoe) 560 22 3.00 4650 42.5 6.16

    D6K LGP 610 24 3.20 4960 40.7 5.90(Standard shoe) 760 30 4.00 6200 32.7 4.74

    D6N XL (DS) 560 22 2.89 4480 56.2 8.15(Standard shoe) 610 24 3.15 4880 51.6 7.48

    D6N LGP (DS) 865 34 5.39 8358 32.3 4.70(Standard shoe) 840 33 5.24 8117 33.2 4.80

    D6G 457 18 2.43 3766 60.0 8.70 508 20 2.71 4200 54.0 7.83

    560 22 2.98 4619 49.0 7.10610 24 3.25 5040 45.0 6.54

    D6G Series 2 XL 560 22 2.98 4619 56.0 8.21610 24 3.25 5040 52.0 7.53

    D6G Series 2 915 36 5.27 8169 33.0 4.79LGP 927 36.5 5.34 8277 32.7 4.74

    D6R 560 22 2.98 4620 60.3 8.74610 24 3.25 5040 55.3 8.02

    D6R XL 560 22 3.22 4972 61.4 8.90 610 24 3.50 5424 56.3 8.16

    D6R LGP 915 36 5.99 9288 35.5 5.15991 39 6.49 10,062 32.8 4.76

    D6R Series 3 508 20 2.70 4200 66.6 9.62560 22 2.98 4620 60.3 8.74610 24 3.25 5040 55.3 8.02

    D6R Series 3 XL 508 20 2.92 4520 67.5 9.79560 22 3.22 4972 61.4 8.90610 24 3.50 5424 56.3 8.16

    D6R Series 3 XW 610 24 3.50 5424 57.9 8.40760 30 4.36 6780 46.3 6.72

    D6R Series 3 810 32 5.31 8256 40.0 5.80LGP 915 36 5.99 9288 35.5 5.15

    991 39 6.49 10,062 32.8 4.76

    Standard Shoe.DS Differential Steer

    SHOE CONTACT GROUNDMODEL WIDTH AREA PRESSURE

    mm in m2 in2 kPa psi

    D6T 560 22 2.94 4564 65.0 9.42610 24 3.21 4971 59.5 8.63

    D6T XL 508 20 2.88 4465 68.8 9.97560 22 3.18 4922 62.9 9.13610 24 3.46 5361 58.1 8.43

    D6T XW 508 20 2.88 4465 69.9 10.13610 24 3.46 5361 58.9 8.54710 28 4.03 6240 51.0 7.40760 30 4.31 6679 48.3 7.01

    D6T LGP 610 24 3.97 6146 52.0 7.55760 30 4.94 7657 42.2 6.12790 31 5.14 7959 40.4 5.86915 36 5.95 9219 35.7 5.18991 39 6.44 9984 32.4 4.70

    D6T XL 508 20 2.88 4465 69.5 10.08(Tier 4 Interim/ 560 22 3.18 4922 63.6 9.23Stage IIIB) 610 24 3.46 5361 58.8 8.52

    D6T XW 508 20 2.88 4465 70.6 10.24(Tier 4 Interim/ 610 24 3.46 5361 59.5 8.63Stage IIIB) 710 28 4.03 6240 51.6 7.48

    760 30 4.31 6679 48.8 7.08

    D6T LGP 610 24 3.97 6146 52.6 7.63(Tier 4 Interim/ 760 30 4.94 7657 42.6 6.19Stage IIIB) 790 31 5.14 7959 40.8 5.92

    915 36 5.95 9219 36.1 5.24991 39 6.44 9984 32.7 4.75

    NOTE: Ground contact area = width of track shoe length of track on ground 2.

    Ground pressure = operating weightground contact area

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  • GROUND PRESSURESPressures computed from operating weights given earlierin this section in the specifications tables.

    SHOE CONTACT GROUNDMODEL WIDTH AREA PRESSURE

    mm in m2 in2 kPa psi

    D7E1 560 22 3.37 5231 74.7 10.83610 24 3.68 5698 68.6 9.95660 26 3.98 6165 63.4 9.19

    D7E LGP1 915 36 6.31 9792 43.8 6.34

    D7E 560 22 3.37 5231 75.6 10.96Tier 4 Interim1 610 24 3.68 5698 69.4 10.06

    660 26 3.98 6165 64.1 9.30

    D7E LGP 915 36 6.31 9792 44.2 6.41Tier 4 Interim1

    D7G 508 20 2.76 4280 73.0 10.60 559 22 3.04 4708 66.0 9.60

    610 24 3.31 5136 60.0 8.80

    D7G Series 2 560 22 3.04 4708 67.7 9.81610 24 3.31 5136 62.2 9.01

    D7R Series 2 510 20 2.94 4560 83.4 11.71 560 22 3.24 5016 76.0 10.69

    610 24 3.53 5472 69.8 9.87660 26 3.82 5928 64.0 9.17

    D7R Series 2 XR 560 22 3.43 5315 71.5 10.16 610 24 3.75 5808 65.9 9.37

    660 26 4.06 6282 61.2 8.70

    D7R Series 2 760 30 4.80 7504 55.1 7.74LGP 915 36 5.82 9029 46.0 6.55

    D7R Series 2 915 36 6.49 10,060 42.0 6.09LGP ERF*

    * Extended track roller frame.Standard shoe.

    1 D7E contact area per ISO 16754:2008.

    SHOE CONTACT GROUNDMODEL WIDTH AREA PRESSURE

    mm in m2 in2 kPa psi

    D8R/D8T 610 24 3.91 6062 94.9 13.76660 26 4.23 6559 87.7 12.71710 28 4.55 7056 81.5 11.82

    D8R LGP/ 965 38 6.20 9746 54.0 7.82D8T LGP

    D9R/D9T 560 22 3.89 6031 124.8 18.10 610 24 4.24 6569 114.6 16.62

    685 27 4.74 7374 102.0 14.80760 30 5.28 8185 92.0 13.34

    D10T 610 24 4.74 7321 135.7 19.63710 28 5.52 8551 116.2 16.86800 31.5 6.22 9635 103.1 14.97

    D11T 710 28 6.31 9781 162.4 23.57810 32 7.20 11,159 142.4 20.66915 36 8.13 12,605 126.0 18.29

    D11T CD 810 32 7.20 11,159 153.8 22.32 915 36 8.13 12,594 136.7 19.76

    NOTE: Ground contact area = width of track shoe length of track on ground 2.

    Ground pressure = operating weightground contact area

    1-26 Edition 41

    Track-Type Tractors Ground Pressures

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  • Edition 41 1-27

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    Track-Type TractorsExtreme Slope Operation

    EXTREME SLOPE OPERATIONThe following table gives the MAXIMUM fore and

    aft slope on which each tractor will have properlubrication. Consult Operation & MaintenanceManual (if applicable) for POWER TRAIN fluidlevel overfill requirements for operation on extremeslopes. Extreme slope operation is anytime the slopeexceeds 25 (47%).

    The ENGINE should never be overfilled with oil.This may lead to rapid overheating. For extremeslope operation, engine oil should be maintained atthe full mark.

    NOTE: Both ENGINE and POWER TRAIN fluidlevels should be checked on level groundbefore work ing sidehills and slopes.

    100% slope capability for all track-type tractor models and pipelayers

    When working sidehills and slopes, considerationshould be given to the following important points:

    Speed of travel At higher speeds, inertia forcestend to make the tractor less stable.

    Roughness of terrain or surface Ample allow -ance should be made where the terrain or surfaceis uneven.

    Mounted equipment Bulldozers, sidebooms,winches, and other mounted equipment cause thetractor to balance differently.

    Nature of surface New earthen fills may giveway with the weight of the tractor. Rocky surfacesmay promote side slipping of tractor.

    Track slippage due to excessive loads This maycause downhill track to dig in, increasing angleof tractor.

    Implements hitched to the drawbar This maydecrease weight on uphill track, e.g., logging arch,two-wheel wagon.

    Height of hitch on tractor When a high draw-bar is used the tractor is less stable than with thestandard drawbar.

    Width of shoes Wide track shoes tend to decreasedigging in, hence tractor is more stable.

    Operated equipment Be aware of the stabilityand other performance features of the equipmentoperated by the tractor.

    Keep all attachments or pulled loads low to theground for optimum stability.

    *The D7G requires a 23 L (6 gal) transmission overfill for acceptable operationon slopes above 25 (47%).

    NOTE: Safe operation on steep slopes may require special machine maintenance as well as excellent operator skill and proper equipment for the specific application. Consult Operation & MaintenanceManual (if applicable) for proper fluid level requirements.

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    Notes

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  • CONTENTSFeatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-29Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-30

    Features:

    Designed and built for specific tractor appli-cations. Valves and components sized for exactingquality and performance.

    Job requirements matched through variousarrangements.

    Hydraulic blade and ripper controls: Mechan -ical controls on G Series. Electro hydraulic controlson D6N and D6K (optional on D6T). Pressurecompen sated on D9R. Pilot operated on D6T andD7R Series 2. Electro hydraulic blade and rippercontrols on D7E, D8T, D9T, D10T and D11T.

    Full flow filters* all oil completely filtered.

    Dual tilt standard on D11T and D11T CD,attachment option on D7E, D8R, D8T, D9R, D9T,D10T.

    *Exception D8R 2-pump.

    HYDRAULIC CONTROLS

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  • MODEL D3K D4K D5KMounting Point Fender Fender FenderNumber