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Dressta has unveiled its TD9 hydrostatic crawler dozer

Polish heavy equipment manufacturer Dressta has unveiled its TD9 hydrostatic crawler dozer. The TD9 is the first of three new world-class models that range from around 55-75kW and will be available from the third quarter of 2015. All three models are equipped with Cummins Tier IV Final engines with ultra-clean after-treatment systems and provide excellent fuel efficiency, says Dressta.
July 29, 2015 Read time: 2 mins

Polish heavy equipment manufacturer 3420 Dressta has unveiled its TD9 hydrostatic crawler dozer.

The TD9 is the first of three new world-class models that range from around 55-75kW and will be available from the third quarter of 2015. All three models are equipped with 196 Cummins Tier IV Final engines with ultra-clean after-treatment systems and provide excellent fuel efficiency, says Dressta.

Dressta’s variable bi-directional dual path hydrostatic drive is controlled by a programmable electronic control module. This provides the perfect match between load and ground speed, regardless of the ground condition or specific dozing application. The result ensures that operators have full command during the most challenging of tasks, such as when dozing with a full load or performing precise final grade operations.

Operators have the ability to adjust the presets of the tractor to meet the requirements of the task. They can choose to programme variables such as forward to reverse speed ratio, or enable power, normal and economy modes, depending on the job conditions.

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