Used bulldozers and dozers, split by class truth and undercarriage reality.

Used bulldozers organized by machine class, undercarriage condition, and blade type, with condition proof instead of short stock ads.

Dozer Split

Pick the machine class first, before model and proof details take over.

Compact dozer support

Compact and mini dozers

Buyers searching compact dozer or mini dozer terms usually need lighter grading, smaller transport, and a narrower proof checklist than a D6-class buyer.

See compact dozers

Mainstream band

D6-class dozers

Use this band when the job needs a mainstream production dozer for grading, pushing work, and broader contractor or site-prep work.

See D6 details

Heavy band

Large dozers

Move into the large-dozer band when the job shifts toward mining, heavier stripping work, or sustained high-output pushing where freight and undercarriage cost rise fast.

Dozer Reality

Compact dozer buyers and D6-class buyers are not asking the same question.

Decision point

Class and blade match

Decide first whether the job needs a compact machine, a D6 class unit, or a larger mining-grade machine.

Decision point

Undercarriage truth

For dozers, undercarriage wear is not a side note. It is one of the biggest value drivers and must be treated that way.

Decision point

Shipping realism

Track width, blade configuration, and teardown requirements can change freight logic before the buyer ever requests a PI.