Caterpillar D8

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Caterpillar D8
File:Seabee using Cat D8T.jpg
A U.S. Navy Seabee Caterpillar D8T
Type bulldozer
Manufacturer Caterpillar
Production 1935-2004
Length 186 in (470 cm)
Width 101 in (260 cm)
Height 84 in (210 cm)
Weight about 11,000 lb (5,000 kg) depending upon year, model and accessories.
Propulsion tracks

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History

  • 1935: RD8 introduced.
  • 1937: The "R" prefix dropped, D8 debuts.
  • 1940s: 2U Series D8 introduced; engine power of 132 hp improved to 148 hp.
  • 1950: D8 new front-rounded grill that would last until D8K was replaced by D8L in 1982.
  • 1955: 1H Series D8 ends production; 191 hp D8E and D8D introduced with new 1,246 cubic inch displacement (CID) D342 diesel engine. D8D had a torque converter and D8E had a direct drive transmission.
  • 1956: D8D replaced by D8G.
  • 1956: D8E replaced by D8F.
  • 1958: 235 hp D8H introduced.
  • 1965: Power increased to 270 hp
  • 1974: 300 hp D8K replaced the D8H.
  • 1982: 335 hp D8L replaced D8K. The D8L was the first D8 with the elevated drive sprocket undercarriage.
  • 1984: D8L SA (special application) for farming applications premiers. Available with a Three point hitch, for mounted implements.
  • 1987: D8N at 285 hp which was unveiled at CONEXPO '87 in Las Vegas. It also had a differential steer transmission — the first track-type Caterpillar tractor to have one.
  • 1996: 305 hp D8R replaced D8N.
  • 2000: D8R Series 2 replaced the D8R.
  • 2004: 310 hp D8T ACERT replaced D8R Series 2.

Blades

Several types of bulldozer blade can be used on the front of the tractor:

  • straight blade ("Syedy bhokachya-Blade"): A short blade with no lateral curve and no side wings. It can be used for fine grading
  • angle blade: held by an U shape frame that has three holes on each side, to set the blade to 3 positions: right, center, and left.
  • universal blade ("U-Blade"): A tall and very curved blade with large side wings to carry more material
  • "S-U" combination blade: A shorter blade with less curvature and smaller side wings

People use various other blade types, including landfill U-Blades, woodchip U-blades, and two-way blades for work inside the holds of ships.

See also

References

  • SNL G153 heavy tractor

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