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Crawler Dozers
  • 2017 Cat D5K2 LGP Crawler Dozer

    2017 Cat D5K2 LGP Crawler Dozer

    Carleton, MI

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    5,914 hr

  • 1999 Cat D6R LGP Crawler Dozer

    Ste. Agathe, MB, CAN

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    16,402 hr

  • 2012 Cat D6T XW Crawler Dozer
    Lot 806

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    25,727 hr

  • 2001 Cat D6M Crawler Dozer

    Helenwood, TN

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    2,369 hr

  • 2010 Cat D6N LGP Crawler Dozer

    Helenwood, TN

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    9,278 hr

  • 2014 Cat D6N Crawler Dozer
    Lot 129

    Glenwood, MN

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    11,881 hr

  • 2007 Cat D6N LGP Crawler Dozer
    Lot 130

    Yutan, NE

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    14,933 hr

  • 2005 Komatsu D61PX-15 Crawler Dozer

    Ste. Agathe, MB, CAN

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    8,159 hr

  • 2010 John Deere 750J LGP Crawler Dozer
    Lot 201

    Prince George, BC, CAN

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    10,139 hr

  • 2008 Cat D6N XL Crawler Dozer

    North East, MD

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    10,047 hr

  • 2014 Cat D5K2 LGP Crawler Dozer

    North East, MD

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    11,918 hr

  • 2005 Cat D3G LGP Crawler Dozer
    Lot 204

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    14,030 hr

  • 2000 Cat D6R LGP Crawler Dozer
    Lot 131

    Medford, MN

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    17,090 hr

  • 2016 Cat D5K2 XL Crawler Dozer

    Carleton, MI

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    6,048 hr

  • 2010 Cat D5K XL Crawler Dozer
    Lot 807

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    10,734 hr

  • 2014 Komatsu D39PX-23 Crawler Dozer
    Lot 139

    Medford, MN

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    3,487 hr

  • 2014 Cat D5K2 XL Crawler Dozer

    Carleton, MI

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    7,040 hr

  • 2011 Cat D6N XL Crawler Dozer

    Newnan, GA

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    13,790 hr

  • 2010 Komatsu D375A-5E0 Crawler Dozer
    Lot 233

    Jebel Ali Free Zone, ARE

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    18,329 hr

  • 2014 Cat D5K2 LGP Crawler Dozer

    North East, MD

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    14,428 hr

  • 2002 Cat D6R LGP Crawler Dozer

    Medford, MN

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    24,813 hr

  • 2006 Cat D6N XL Crawler Dozer

    North East, MD

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    9,993 hr

  • 1991 Cat D6H LGP Crawler Dozer
    Lot 1644

    Ottawa, ON, CAN

  • 2005 Cat D3G XL Crawler Dozer
    Lot 1646

    Amaranth, ON, CAN

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    4,672 hr

  • 1998 Cat D4C LGP Series III Crawler Dozer (Inoperable)
    Lot 6469

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    12,439 hr

  • 2006 Cat D4G XL Crawler Dozer
    Lot 203

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    6,698 hr

  • 2008 Cat D3K XL Crawler Dozer

    Seattle, WA

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    4,826 hr

  • 2014 John Deere 650K LGP Crawler Dozer
    Lot 136

    Odessa, MO

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    9,086 hr

  • 1980 Cat D8K Crawler Dozer

    Ste. Agathe, MB, CAN

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    7,306 hr

  • 2006 Cat D6N XL Crawler Dozer

    North East, MD

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    11,581 hr

  • 2003 Cat D6R XW Crawler Dozer

    Medford, MN

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    27,114 hr

  • 1984 Cat D8L Crawler Dozer

    Ste. Agathe, MB, CAN

  • 2006 Cat D6N XL Crawler Dozer

    North East, MD

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    13,265 hr

  • 2005 Case 850K Crawler Dozer
    Lot 808

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    6,122 hr

  • 2005 Cat D5N XL Crawler Dozer

    Speedwell, TN

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    8,167 hr

  • 2005 Cat D6R XL Series II Crawler Dozer
    Lot 251

    Jebel Ali Free Zone, ARE

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    25,149 hr

  • 1977 Cat D7G Crawler Dozer

    Dunnigan, CA

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    8,800 hr

  • 2002 Cat D6M XL Crawler Dozer

    South Vienna, OH

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    12,179 hr

  • 2011 Cat D6TLGP Crawler Dozer
    Lot 250

    Jebel Ali Free Zone, ARE

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    9,314 hr

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Reliable earthmoving power for every job

Dozers are the backbone of earthmoving—pushing, grading, and shaping material on construction, mining, forestry, and pipeline projects. With the right blade, undercarriage, and spec, a bulldozer delivers the traction and control crews rely on to keep production moving.

Across our equipment auctions, you’ll find a wide range of crawler and wheel dozers from leading brands, with configurations to match your site conditions and workload.

Common bulldozer applications

Dozers, are used anywhere heavy material needs to be pushed, leveled, or cleared. In construction, they handle site preparation, grading, and backfilling. Mining and quarrying operations use dozers to maintain haul roads, move overburden, and manage stockpiles. In forestry and land clearing, they remove brush, stumps, and debris with the help of rippers or PAT blades. Dozers also play a key role in pipeline and roadbuilding projects, cutting and filling material, shaping slopes, and maintaining rights-of-way. In waste management and land reclamation, they spread, compact, and reshape material to keep sites productive and compliant.

Types of dozers

Crawler dozers

Tracked dozers are the industry standard for traction, slope work, and soft or uneven ground. They balance pushing power with precise control for site prep, cut-to-fill, and finish grading.Explore crawler dozers

Wheel dozers

Wheel dozers combine high production with faster travel for large, firm worksites—common on mines, stockpiles, and cleanup where mobility between tasks matters. They’re a strong fit when speed and long pushes on hard surfaces are priorities. Explore wheel dozers.

Size classes

Dozers are commonly grouped as small, medium, and large. Choosing the right class comes down to material, push distance, site conditions, and transport needs. Use this page as a high-level guide, then dive into child pages for detailed model-level specs.

Blades and rippers

  • S (straight) blade — A straight moldboard with no wings for precise cutting and trimming; favored for finish work and hard material.
  • U (universal) blade — Tall, curved moldboard with large wings to carry more material efficiently over distance.
  • SU (semi-universal) blade — A versatile middle ground: more carry than an S-blade with better control than a full U-blade; a common “do-most” choice.
  • Angle blade — Pivots left/right to windrow and side-cast; useful for road building, drainage, and snow/cleanup tasks.
  • PAT/VPAT (6-way) blade — Power angle and tilt for finish grading, slopes, and tight areas; popular where versatility and surface quality are critical.

Rear equipment like single-/multi-shank rippers or a winch expands a dozer’s capabilities for site clearing, rock breaking, or pulling tasks. If you're desired dozer doesn't have the necessary attachemnts you require, browse our wide slection of dozer blades, rakes and rippers.

Undercarriage & tracks

The undercarriage is a major operating-cost driver on crawler dozers. Track shoes, rollers, idlers, and sprockets all wear with travel and ground conditions, so selection and maintenance matter. Many models are offered in LGP (low ground pressure) configurations with wider shoes and frames to spread weight for better flotation on soft ground. Choose LGP for mud, peat, or sand; choose standard or narrow shoes for abrasive or rocky sites where durability and maneuverability take priority.

Specs that matter

  • Operating weight & horsepower — Match push power and stability to site size and material.
  • Blade width & capacity — Impacts cycle efficiency, carry distance, and finish quality.
  • Ground pressure — Critical for soft soils and environmental sensitivity; LGP packages reduce psi on the ground.
  • Transport width — Check permitting and trailering requirements, especially on larger classes or wide-shoe LGP builds.

Popular brands you’ll find with us

Look for well-known families and series from Caterpillar, Komatsu, John Deere, CASE, and Liebherr across small, medium, and large classes. Availability varies by auction—browse current lots for the latest selection.

Buying used: What to look for

  • Undercarriage condition — % remaining on chain, rollers, idlers, and shoes; even wear patterns.
  • Blade, pins & bushings — Excess play and cutting-edge wear affect grading quality.
  • Frame & structure — Check for repairs, cracks, or twist from heavy pushing.
  • Hydraulics & powertrain — Smooth control response; evaluate for leaks, noises, or fault codes.
  • Hours & service history — Oil samples, maintenance records, and component rebuilds help predict costs.

Once you've nailed down the bulldozer you want, give our dozer inspection tips & checklist a read to help you bid with confidence·

Common dozer FAQs

What’s the difference between a crawler dozer and a wheel dozer?

Crawler dozers use tracks for traction, stability, and grading on soft or uneven ground. Wheel dozers travel faster on firm, open worksites and are common for cleanup, stockpiles, and long pushes on hard surfaces.

What does LGP mean on a dozer?

“Low ground pressure.” LGP configurations use wider shoes and frames to spread machine weight, improving flotation in mud, peat, or sand while reducing sinkage and ground disturbance.

Which blade should I choose?

S for precise cutting, U for maximum carry, SU for balanced general dozing, angle for windrowing/side-casting, and PAT/VPAT for versatile finish grading and slope work.

How much does a bulldozer weigh?

It varies by class and configuration. As examples, mid-size models often list operating weights around 18–23 metric tonnes, while large units can exceed 40 tonnes. Always confirm the specific machine’s spec sheet.

Different ways to buy Bulldozers & Dozers with Ritchie Bros.

Ritchie Bros offers multiple ways to buy equipment such as live auctions, Marketplace-E with instant offers and our new private buying experience at Ritchie List. Expand your search for bulldozers and dozers for sale today with our storefronts:

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