COMMENTS: - - - Bigger than John Deere and bigger than Liebherr 764 Cat D10, Komatsu D475 or Liebherr 776 is not mentioned at all?
This list doesn't make sense unless you say the largest dozer for each manufacturer.... CAT and Komatsu have the top four, followed by ACCO.
Acknowledge that the ACCO was never used and never moved... Komatsu 575 was last built in 2012, another huge beast that you have to build on the spot and you can basically never move... D11s and 475s are mass production beasts , in line with the same D10s and 375s as the later ones, they can be moved just by removing the blade,,,, with a lot of clearance in the way of course... ahh!!! but once you get to the dimension it needs disassembly, it's a quarry machine and it will never go beyond that mine... D11s and 475s are basically there too, move them in the mine, but get them out of the way... uhhhh, ,, very not easy!!!!
With people's obsession with horsepower, diesel companies have moved away from citing engines' torque as a factor in their ability to pull. Is the torque in a modern diesel engine considered when purchasing an equipment, or does it seem like the diesel will still be a torque monster?
Hi everybody. While there is good information about the machines in question here, there are also some inaccuracies. The Caterpillar D9N, D9R, D9T, D10N, D10R and D10T, and the Liebherr PR776 are all bigger and more powerful than the John Deere 1050 and still not to mention. The Komatsu (Kummagutsa) D475 is almost in the same class as the Caterpillar D11T and yet there is no mention of it. Depending on which version you're looking at, the Komatsu (Kummagutsa) D575-3 could weigh around 137,000 Kg or 153,000 Kg. Just my 0.02. Have a great day y'all. Best wishes. Deas Factory.