The 2012 Case 1650L dozer, with 4,780 hours on its meter, is a robust machine built for heavy-duty land clearing and grading applications. It is equipped with a powerful diesel engine featuring six cylinders, delivering the necessary force and reliability needed for strenuous tasks.
This dozer operates via a hydrostatic transmission, ensuring smooth, responsive handling and easy control over the machine's speed and power. The operator's station is protected by an EROPS (Enclosed Rollover Protective Structure) and includes…
The 2012 Case 1650L dozer, with 4,780 hours on its meter, is a robust machine built for heavy-duty land clearing and grading applications. It is equipped with a powerful diesel engine featuring six cylinders, delivering the necessary force and reliability needed for strenuous tasks.
This dozer operates via a hydrostatic transmission, ensuring smooth, responsive handling and easy control over the machine’s speed and power. The operator’s station is protected by an EROPS (Enclosed Rollover Protective Structure) and includes amenities such as air conditioning and heating, creating a comfortable and safe environment for the operator during long hours of operation. An Electronic Monitoring System panel is integrated to provide real-time diagnostics and monitoring, enhancing maintenance efficiency and operational oversight.
A significant feature of this dozer is the Trimble CB460 grade control system, which optimizes precision in grading operations, significantly enhancing productivity and accuracy in contouring and slope work. Joystick steering contributes to the ease of maneuverability, allowing for precise adjustments.
The dozer blade is a 6-way, straight type, stretching 13 feet wide, designed for versatile adjustments and capable of handling a substantial volume of material, making it suitable for a variety of earthmoving tasks. Additional features include screen guards that protect the operator and the machine from debris, a rear drawbar for towing, and track guards that help maintain track alignment and protect against debris accumulation.
The tracks are 28 inches wide with single grouser pads and are supported by eight bottom rollers, ensuring stable and efficient traction on uneven or slippery surfaces, making the 2012 Case 1650L dozer an effective tool for challenging construction, forestry, and mining environments.