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How To Choose the Right Bulldozer for Your Job

Construction equipment is used by various businesses to complete a variety of tasks that have to do with moving earth and other materials. A bulldozer is a large piece of heavy equipment usually used in construction or maintenance. They are operated by a single person or a team. They are very useful for clearing away obstacles and are used for different purposes, such as construction, demolition, and landscaping. But which bulldozer is right for your project?

Types of Bulldozers

Wheel Dozer

  • Ideal for larger projects
  • Heavy bulldozer
  • Works well on soft surfaces
  • Smaller turning radius than crawler bulldozer

Crawler Bulldozer

  • Ideal for bulldozing land and building roads
  • Heavy bulldozer
  • Most common type of bulldozer
  • Good for use in mining

Mini Bulldozer

  • Ideal for residential projects
  • Can be transported by standard trailer
  • Have tracks and can fit in small places
  • Good to clear land
  • Good to push snow

What size do I need for my job?

Consider horsepower first, because you will need to know how much power your job will need. The more horsepower, the larger the equipment will be. A small bulldozer has less than 100 horsepower, a low operating weight, which minimizes the impact on the land.

Or maybe you should consider a medium bulldozer. A medium bulldozer is up to 200 horsepower and is best for clearing land, plowing snow, or moving materials. They will weigh more than 46,000 pounds.

Large bulldozers have up to 850 horsepower and are found at major construction sites, mines, and highway building operations. They have an operating weight of more than 200,000 pounds. They’re reserved for major projects.

Bulldozer blade design and size

Another thing to consider is the blade design and size since this is the part of the machine that does most of the equipment’s work. Most bulldozers are equipped with a straight blade, which is good for grading while a curved universal blade will keep materials contained. Blade width varies with size as well as how much the blade can contain. For landscaping or snow removal, a power-angle-tilt blade gives the operator more control.

What’s next?

If you’re renting a bulldozer and you’re not sure what blade you need, or you’d like guidance on what type of bulldozer is your best bet, ask your equipment rental professional for advice. And keep in mind that if your rental needs to be serviced, our mechanics can go to your jobsite, or it can be hauled back to the yard. If you need to book equipment for your next project, call 877-740-RENT (7368) today to book with Partner Rentals.

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