Caterpillar D8

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4.2
18 reviews

Main specifications of Caterpillar D8:

Data gathered based on the ads database at Machineryline
Engine power
227 HP - 329 HP
Fuel
diesel
Axle configuration
others 100%
Characteristics
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Description

Load capacity
18,300 kg - 25,000 kg
Net weight
24,050 kg - 38,350 kg
Gross weight
38,000 kg - 38,480 kg
Bucket volume
2 m³ - 8.8 m³

Engine

Turbo
12%
Number of cylinders
6 78% 4 8% others 14%
Engine type
in-line 94% V-type 6%
Fuel
diesel
Engine power
189 HP - 329 HP
Number of valves
4 - 7
Battery capacity
5 Ah
Engine volume
3,000 cm³ - 15,000 cm³
Speed
8.529 km/h - 53 km/h

Axles

Tyre size
Original 63% 100 22% 35/65 R33 15%
Axle configuration
others 100%
Number of axles
2 - 4
Track width
560 mm - 915 mm

Cabin and comfort

Board computer
17%
Sunroof
17%
Air seats
12%

Cabin

Cabin heater
10%

Additional options

Air conditioning
30%
Power steering
hydraulic
Seat position memory
driver seat 67% front and back seats 33%
Interior material
others 100%
Steering wheel adjustment
by height 50% by height and reach 50%
Seat ventilation
front and back seats

Multimedia

Autoradio
18%
GPS navigation
19%

Optics

Auxiliary lamps
10%
Fog lights
13%
Headlights
halogen 50% LED 50%

Additional equipment

Tool box
31%

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Caterpillar D8 reviews

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Average score of Caterpillar D8
4.2
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4.0
Price
4.6
Reliability
4.3
Maintenance
4.1
Operation
4.2
Convenience
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4.0
Earthmoving equipment Caterpillar D8
2020 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Using the D8 on a large-scale project, I appreciate its raw power, especially the robust ripper at the back-it tackles tough terrain effectively. The cabin design prioritizes operator satisfaction, though I believe climate control efficiency could see some adjustments.
4.6
Earthmoving equipment Caterpillar D8
2021 Year
5.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Coming from years of dozer operation experience, I'd say the D8 strikes a fine balance in performance. The advanced undercarriage design clearly reduces terrain-induced vibrations, enhancing control on uneven ground. The Slope Indicate feature, while useful, might require refinement for extremely accurate jobs. Overall, a reliable machine with solid build quality.
4.2
Earthmoving equipment Caterpillar D8
2022 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
3.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
I had the opportunity to operate the Caterpillar D8 recently during a fence clearing job, and here's my take. The machine handles well and provides stable control, even over uneven terrain. Its operational reliability is noticeable, but the maintenance costs associated with frequent track replacement are a factor to consider. Overall, a solid performer under demanding conditions.
4.4
Earthmoving equipment Caterpillar D8
2020 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Having used the D8 recently, I can say its performance stands out. The powertrain ensures effective material handling, and the traction is impressive even on tricky ground. However, I noticed some vibrations during extended use which could be toned down. The blade options provide versatility, which is handy across tasks.
4.4
Earthmoving equipment Caterpillar D8
2019 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Been running dozers for 25 years. The D8's power is legit - CAT C15 with 354 hp and they're claiming 10% better fuel economy than the prior model. That fuel drop actually matters on big pushes. The CAT Grade 3D and remote CAT Command are the real deal for cutting time; I've seen machines finish a cut way faster with guidance than by eyeballing it. Semi-autonomous blade assist sounds useful - machine learns terrain and adjusts blade angle/pressure - but I'm cautious. New tech can save hours, or it can need babysitting till you figure its limits. Cab is nicer: better suspension, 15% more visibility and less noise. Telematics tracking maintenance, fuel burn and idle time should take the guesswork out of service scheduling. Biggest gripe is availability - limited initial release means dealers will mark these up and you'll wait. I like it, but I'd want one in my yard and some solid dealer support before I swap out my current dozer.
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