Updated main display makes the system more intuitive and easier to use. Cat GRADE with Slope Assist™ provides basic blade positioning assistance without added hardware or a GPS signal.AutoCarry™ is included with GRADE with 3D to automate blade lift to maintain desired blade load, improving load consistency and reducing track slip. Android OS platform allows installation of custom apps for more versatility. Smaller antennas are integrated into the cab roof for even better protection and GPS receivers are mounted inside so they can be secured by locking the cab doors.Ī more intuitive GRADE operator interface works like a smart phone, making it easy for operators to pick up quickly. Advanced Inertial Measuring Units (IMU) provide greater speed and accuracy without position sensing cylinders. Technology offerings on the D5 are led by updated, factory integrated Cat GRADE with 3D. Overall visibility is enhanced with about 15% more cab glass area, plus a steeper hood angle that provides 30% better forward visibility to the blade and work site. A standard High Definition rearview camera shows prominently in the main display. Operators will find more space, multiple seat and control adjustments for optimal comfort and a new, easy-to-use 254-mm (10-in) touchscreen operator interface. The completely redesigned cab raises the standard in comfort and productivity. The automatic transmission, steering improvements and enhanced power train controls offer new levels of steering performance and control. The D5 elevates the performance of the predecessor D6N with more weight and horsepower, improved steering capability and a long list of technology offerings to help operators get more work done in less time.Ī fully automatic 3-speed transmission with lock-up clutch offers faster cycle times, as well as optimal power and fuel efficiency. Over the next couple of years, the Cat dozer range will be renamed from smallest to largest – D1 to D11 – with one model per size class and no more letter modifiers like “N,” “K,” “T.” The update from D6N to D5 is part of an effort to make all Cat dozer model names simpler. At 127 kW and an operating weight range of 17 180 to 19 170 kg, the new D5 dozer replaces the renowned D6N. A fully automatic transmission gives you seamless acceleration, so you can get the job done quickly. Nimble and responsive, it has power for dozing and finesse for grading. The new Cat® D5 Dozer offers superior performance and the broadest choice of easy-to-use technology features to help you get the most from your bulldozer. And u can angle the blade to the left to 55 degrees for transport so the width of blade can go inside width of tracks.New Cat D5 Dozer delivers unmatched productivity boosting technology The only thing that has broke for me was the right side door window when a tree jumped up and got it, had the window same day from dealer.And i know they are about 15 to 17 thousand less than cat. It just depends on what ur using it for and we do about what ur describing. Not an M but still the old two lever and two pedal system. But i have run D5 c's, H, AND 3 different M models all the way up to an D8. Or canada since i heard they just closed a plant up their. The D41's are made in brazil, the D5's are made in spain and deere i would have to say iowa or ill. And parts are good too, and dont say it cant have parts close by for it cause its made in japan cause its not. Again (in my opinion not wanting to start a war here.) Cause I know for a fact i can keep up with 10 straight trucks and 1 belly dump hauling all day and 2 roller tractors doing a job 200 feet wide and 600 feet long building pad.With fill at one about 9ft something and the other end was like a foot of fill. Cat has that D5C good little machine but the hydro-stat sucks on them. Gets into tight spaces and such, little lacking power i think. I have operated the 550 H i think it was for awhile, good little machine. But also with that the komatsu has a direct drive which (in my opinion) seems to have alot more power than a cat. We bought a brand new komatsu D41p last march, and the thing compared (in my opinion) to cats blows them away.
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