A bulldozer is a heavy piece of earthmoving equipment, which uses a front-mounted 'dozer' blade to push soil forward and create a level surface for construction sites. A modern bulldozer consists of a tracked chassis, protective driver cage, rear-mounted ripper claw and a variety of front-mounted blades.
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The bulldozer moves earth around, making it a handy vehicle on any construction site. Bulldozers are so strong, they are often used to move other earthmoving construction vehicles around.
Foreclosures have made bulldozers busy – thanks to the thousands of derelict houses running to seed in the outer fringes of Phoenix or even the suburban areas of Washington D.C.
Three of the most common pieces of construction equipment are cranes, excavators, and bulldozers. Each of these machines has a unique purpose and is therefore designed specifically for the job that is required.
The construction bulldozer is one of the most powerful crawlers that have a sturdy blade for an efficient equipment. Bulldozer, while often thought of as heavy machinery, actually refers to as a dozer bladed tractor.
The construction bulldozer is one of the most powerful crawlers that have a sturdy blade for an efficient equipment. Bulldozer, while often thought of as heavy machinery, actually refers to as a dozer bladed tractor.