BIG D9G Bulldozer Working

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Published 2010-04-25
It's a mean looking dozer.

All Comments (21)
  • @lowercherty
    Overkill is underrated. He's doing all this at a high idle and not breaking a sweat.
  • Loved our old D9G , nothing like the feeling of getting the blade loaded and pulling that throttle ... Rumbles through your body as the torque builds and the earth moves !
  • @railroadman57
    I spent a good many hours operating a machine just like this one ,,,,brings back alot of memories , thanks for posting this !
  • @RdubsProductions
    I worked construction for two years operating one of these, so fun, great memories, thanks for sharing!
  • @99iwaena
    I jus' luv' dis' type of dozer work! I grew up on ranch that needed grubbing of thick under brush and rocks. A good running CAT dozer makes a smooth & steady sound even when it's digging into the ground or pushing heavy materials.
  • @eh4447
    Impressive looking older Cat D9G clearing land. Yes, the smell of freshly-bulldozed earth takes me way back to childhood on the farm, dad and his John Deere.
  • @levisalvini4110
    They will never make Machines like this beauty anymore. Period.
  • I never forget every time I see a D9G I think of my dad him driving and me sitting on the fuel tank. He would let me lower and raise the blade. Miss you Dad 😇😇🙏🙏
  • @bullsnutsoz
    Tip a 50 gallon drum of sump oil ; old dead batteries; worn truck tires anything that will burn on that heap throw a match in then happy days..Gets rid of pesky rubbish and replenishes the dangerously low CO2 levels we suffer from.
  • I remember yrs years ago, when I'd make a pass clearing vegetation, or just the trees and grass, the Bird's loved it, didn't notice it til I looked back, there about at least a 100 or 200 getting bug's an worms, fast free meal
  • @tyvole2387
    I don't know if it's a generic thing or just peculiar to my own childhood memory. When I was watching this clip, it immediately brought to mind the very special smell of freshly-bulldozed earth... there is no similar association with the smell of other disturbed earth, such as excavated foundation trenches etc. Perhaps it simply related to the local site surface vegetation, but nevertheless, quite a strange yet happy experience, sitting here in my study 50 years later!
  • @enriqueruiz8201
    Exelente máquina yo tengo uno y trabaja al 100% saludos desde San Luis Potosí México