Check other videos out!!! two komatsu 575 Dozers pushing a 30 metre wide road in, 160 tonne of material per tractor each pass at stockton mine in new zealand
I worked for this company in that mine, and when you were working next to one of these monsters, and he had his entire blade full, coming at you it was scary, and awesome at the same time. 1100 HP, twin turbo, twin fuel pumps, same engine that was in the Komatsu 785 haul truck.
Sometime in the late 80s they brought the first 575 over to America. My grandfather was featured in the magazine as first to operate the dozer. He said they got it to the site piece by piece on a train and then assembled it on site! I wished my grandmother could find the magazine.
CAT kids. Just look at their latest creation the new D7E, IT is a LOW SPROCKET design!!! If you look at the D11s the sprocket tooth loading is all on MAYBE 5 or 6 teeth.The original D10 was bad enough but then they upgraded the tracks for the 11s buy making them longer BEHIND the sprocket which took even more track AWAY from the sprocket .ALL other dozers have 180°of track to contact the sprocket, which can be up to 20 plus teeth. The pin & bushing loading is BRUTAL on a high sprocket dozer
What was amazing was the 575a-3 that could push 30% more than these a-2's. You can tell them apart as the a-3 does not have a ripper, just a huge counter weight.
The scene at 1:46 is pretty mind boggling.Komatsu first had their own 1,000hp 264,000lb D555A bulldozer at Conexpo 81 in Houston.BennetShovel has a long 10 minute video of one pushing dirt up hill to.
Mr jpsj. It's a fire suppression tank. It's connected to lines that run into the engine bay etc to extinguish fires of the button is hit. I work for a company as a boilermaker and fit these systems to a lot of caterpillar machines. This is mine spec stuff.
There is absolutely no competition’ Komatsu D575 -A is a unbelievable Dozer,, Blade load 90 cubic yards or 24.3 tons of material on every pass , it will rip anything out the ground , there is nothing that will stop this Super Dozer , 3 Cat D-11-Rs couldn’t even compare to what this monster can move , ❤️👍
A very strong machine but it was priced high, maintenance cost is unbelievable and ended up being parked out most places because of maintenance cost. You could get two Cat D11s for the price of one 575 and on a long push one D11 can move almost as much material in a 11 1/2 hr shift as the 575. The cat is that much faster and also cheaper to operate. But when the 575 was running it was a sight to behold.
Yes far more efficient models out now. One of these 2 dozers is in a heavy machine museum in Cambridge New Zealand. Was gifted to the owner as they couldn’t find anyone to purchase the old gas guzzlers. New owner only had to sort the heavy haul bill to get it to the museum. I have a pic of my boy standing on the top plate. Can hardly make him out up there.
Yes the komatsu 575 super dozer would eat the d11T for breakfast but I like both the OZ cat d11T extreme u blade coal dozers and this giant lord of all buldozers
@zrparker1981 it all depends on what your pushing and the style of blade that is being used on the machine... ucan have blades that spread, that carry all sorts different sizes for different material.
+SuburbAllied You don't understand how much dirt they are pushing.. A smaller dozer can move a lot faster but to push the same about the same distance would take hours vs the 20 minutes it took these machines
@d5pyte maybe but what are your thoughts on why the more expensive and (in your opinion) less productive D11 sells at a ratio of 3 to 1? There is a massive factor in each machines ability to do work that neither manufacturer can control
Some serious Heavy metal there! So I wonder what the audio system is like in those cabs? I'd be blasting my music while working on them! Bit of rolling stones or something? lol
I wish there were some kind of mine turned amusement part where normal people with some training could rent one of these for 5 minutes and have a go at moving soil.
I wonder if a d11 could do two passes in the time it takes this machine to complete one pass. I believe that a d11 would be more efficient per ton of material moved.
I dont know how old you are or if you remember the old Allis Chambers dozers fom the 70's and 80's but they built one back then that was almost as big as this 575,,man it was a giant for its day and way bigger than the old D9 of the era,,seems like they were calle a HD41 I think but not sure.
Cat has to step up to the plate and build a 1350 hp. with better fuel economy and more push pull .If they want to stay ahead of the rest.Komat has passed them by with their machines.
@784plb The D10s & D11s are NOT,repeat NOT,repeat NOT,the same. The original D10s had a shorter track frame than the new replacement D11s. The track frame on an 11 is longer after the sprocket which takes track chain AWAY from the sprocket ie LESS tooth contact with the chain.
@harryscrotum007 yeah but where does the final drive get its power from.. through the engine to the torque divider then through the transmission out to your final drives.. its obvious the 575 can push more becauses in general its a all round bigger dozer.. but the raised sprocket is still a better design then standard... you have alot more stress on sprocket when thier not raised, its obvious
My experience is as an operator, and from touring different operations around the world. Like I said, I feel the numbers would be a whole lot different if you really looked.
Does anyone know which dozer the CAT or Komatsu has the higher rate of air filters clogging? Not sure if a flat track makes a difference vs. elevated (closer to the intake). Thanks
Cat has. Komatsu and most Japanese equipment has factored in their systems to suit 3rd world nations with service in mind trying to avoid problems with sourcing filters hence they fit good pre cleaners. Some companies you have to buy as options.
It would be next to impossible for me to operate a bulldozer as a career because I'm totally blind but you know after touching both models side-by-side I like the caterpillar one better and based on the comments that I've read here it would appear that this Komatsu dozer can push more dirt than the cat but it doesn't last as long so because of that assertion I would say All cat all the way and the model of The cat D11T is sitting in my room right now and it is 1/16 scale which is pretty awesome also the other model that I saw did not have a ripper so that was one of the things that turn me off to it but doing a track to track comparison the cat moved better and that high sprocket prevented it from getting stuck in tight spaces The cat also did better in functionality just like the real thing so I'm on cat side with this one if you would like to try the comparison for yourself check out Tonka toughestMighty bulldozer and the Bruder cat large track type tractor
I'm not bullshitting you see the thing is I can write just as good as anybody else because my iPhone just happens to have a little feature called voice over and that allows me to read and post comments on mediums like RUclips Facebook and Google plus.
I've also seen the bulldozer in question outperformed by the D 11. It may be a little smaller, but in most cases bigger isn't always better. And let's not forget that the hi track chassis makes all the difference when you're in the mud. Also if the ground is soft underneath you have less of a chance of that caving in while you're on top of it with the cat, and even if it does cave and you're still safer. When I wrote this comment I was just scratching the surface of bulldozer physics at the time, and since then I've done a lot more research and after all the research that I did, I still say the D 11 is the better bulldozer here. And when I say I have seen something I'm using that figuratively. I've actually seen a few videos where the big bad those or get stuck in the D 11 has to pull it out of the whole. It's just the shape of it is a better design and The funny part about it is the D 11 actually has less horsepower in the bulldozer in question.
kutunui1 Matua I totally agree with your statement, however I'm not sure who has less brains, the man giving an opinion on a real tractor based on toy models or the one who stopped to comment on his comment. Perhaps it's me for commenting on 2 dumb comments! Fuck it I'm the dumbass!
I worked for this company in that mine, and when you were working next to one of these monsters, and he had his entire blade full, coming at you it was scary, and awesome at the same time. 1100 HP, twin turbo, twin fuel pumps, same engine that was in the Komatsu 785 haul truck.
Where is this mine or query at any ways? Doesn't look like anything in the USA?
@@athensboy123 It is the Stockton coal mine on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island.
Do you prefer these Komatsus or a Cat D11?
Is anyone still alive after 10 years?
Thought I'd seen it all in the D11 Cat but this is in a class of its own, unbelievable.
Sometime in the late 80s they brought the first 575 over to America. My grandfather was featured in the magazine as first to operate the dozer. He said they got it to the site piece by piece on a train and then assembled it on site! I wished my grandmother could find the magazine.
Yes the Tracks, blade, rippers are all separate.
CAT kids. Just look at their latest creation the new D7E, IT is a LOW SPROCKET design!!! If you look at the D11s the sprocket tooth loading is all on MAYBE 5 or 6 teeth.The original D10 was bad enough but then they upgraded the tracks for the 11s buy making them longer BEHIND the sprocket which took even more track AWAY from the sprocket .ALL other dozers have 180°of track to contact the sprocket, which can be up to 20 plus teeth. The pin & bushing loading is BRUTAL on a high sprocket dozer
What was amazing was the 575a-3 that could push 30% more than these a-2's. You can tell them apart as the a-3 does not have a ripper, just a huge counter weight.
i need that ripper🤫
Parker needs this!
This is what you need to move mountains. True earth movers.👍🏻🇺🇸
The scene at 1:46 is pretty mind boggling.Komatsu first had their own 1,000hp 264,000lb D555A bulldozer at Conexpo 81 in Houston.BennetShovel has a long 10 minute video of one pushing dirt up hill to.
Mr jpsj. It's a fire suppression tank. It's connected to lines that run into the engine bay etc to extinguish fires of the button is hit. I work for a company as a boilermaker and fit these systems to a lot of caterpillar machines. This is mine spec stuff.
BRUTE FORCE at work.
É a komatsu e a sua grande tecnologia na fabricação de ecpamentos pesados os gigantes 575.
The noise. Fabulous
excellent vid, keep up the good work, great to see these rare machines working!
what a powerful machine.
amazing both 575s r going at the same time almost
everytime i went up to service the a40s ther was a 575 in the workshop
There is absolutely no competition’ Komatsu D575 -A is a unbelievable Dozer,, Blade load 90 cubic yards or 24.3 tons of material on every pass , it will rip anything out the ground , there is nothing that will stop this Super Dozer , 3 Cat D-11-Rs couldn’t even compare to what this monster can move , ❤️👍
135 tons per 90 cu yd pass, with a safe assumption of 1.5 tons per cu yd.
World's slowest drag race
They always seem to be in SLOOO_MOOOO
Insane pushing 😱😲, love this video 😍.
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لهغوةبغتجغثصؤبيىتحنت
انقثلسبااخنذتمطهفؤملف
MOVING EARTH ! ! ! LOOKING GOOD.......
Always good to watch these two Tonka toys ermm I mean giants in action! 🤔🙃🤧
To give you an idea of how colossal this monster is. Its about equal in weight and Horsepower to *THREE* D9G's!!!!!!
Komatsu for the win!
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the best footage of these machine in high definition is here
ruclips.net/video/WDz-uk-sLgQ/видео.html
now that is how you move a mountain!!!.
Burning 🔥max diesel , great stuff . Push on for ever :)
As Crocodile Dundee would say: "This is an earth mover."
the engine note must be insane
Qué equipos más extraordinarios, un saludo
i think both brands are great machines
A very strong machine but it was priced high, maintenance cost is unbelievable and ended up being parked out most places because of maintenance cost. You could get two Cat D11s for the price of one 575 and on a long push one D11 can move almost as much material in a 11 1/2 hr shift as the 575. The cat is that much faster and also cheaper to operate. But when the 575 was running it was a sight to behold.
Yes far more efficient models out now. One of these 2 dozers is in a heavy machine museum in Cambridge New Zealand. Was gifted to the owner as they couldn’t find anyone to purchase the old gas guzzlers. New owner only had to sort the heavy haul bill to get it to the museum. I have a pic of my boy standing on the top plate. Can hardly make him out up there.
boost @0.20 ohhhhh yeaaaa thats power!
this machine makes the d11 look like a childs toy.
this link has the best quality of the komatus ruclips.net/video/WDz-uk-sLgQ/видео.html
cat d11..120 tone.... komus... 575 182 tone..
Big slow and numb buddy seat for the fitter ... D11 everytime far more versatile 👍👍🍺
Fun when people compare this to a CAT D11 when a 575 is 1.5 times as big(heavy)
They’re still the biggest dozers in the industry
El bulldozer mas impresionante que he visto, esta perra la marca komatsu
Very nice to Se them do a road instead of just pooching overburden! God video hope for more :)
They're removing overburden in an opencast mine in New Zealand.
this makes the d11 look like a tonka toy
excellent video buddy.
has grate sound and power as well.
Great sound
Yes he's grating the transmission... Can you hear it?
Power!
Essa maquinas sao demais😊😊
Nice video. Thanks.
Mmmmmmm, just imagining the size of the dirt jumps I could make with those puppies! :-D
I beg to differ, the 575 will win over a D11 any day. Just my opinion.
Komatsu refused to side by side push against our 11r carry dozers
Yes the komatsu 575 super dozer would eat the d11T for breakfast but I like both the OZ cat d11T extreme u blade coal dozers and this giant lord of all buldozers
Well I mean, it’s like almost twice the size of the D11 so that’s not exactly a hot take.
@zrparker1981 it all depends on what your pushing and the style of blade that is being used on the machine... ucan have blades that spread, that carry all sorts different sizes for different material.
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"don't stop me now, don't stop me.....cause I'm having a good time..."
Freddy Mercury.
im pretty sure the single shank ripper on one of those will rip rock 2 meters deep
If an Alien where to watch this, it would probably find it a very peculiar hobby, pushing some dirt in slow motion speed.
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***** :)
+SuburbAllied You don't understand how much dirt they are pushing.. A smaller dozer can move a lot faster but to push the same about the same distance would take hours vs the 20 minutes it took these machines
SuburbAllied 😉
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@TheStyrman heck ya im sporting a wood just listening to them v 12's purr!!
@d5pyte maybe but what are your thoughts on why the more expensive and (in your opinion) less productive D11 sells at a ratio of 3 to 1? There is a massive factor in each machines ability to do work that neither manufacturer can control
Too bad the video quality isn't a little better. That's ok though, the impressive machines make up for it 👍🏻
Nossa !!!😲 É um Monsters comedor de terra !
@PureN3WZ3ALAND Yeah...they use them to enlarge the island ,zealand didnt used to have a boot heal until they came out with this beast.
dey big digga!
Kamtus is tha beast
Great power
good job..
liebherr pr 776 the king
I have a sneaking suspicion these two are ex Qld coalfields in Aus, there were two of these at Peak Downs but were sold to somewhere in NZ..
Some serious Heavy metal there! So I wonder what the audio system is like in those cabs? I'd be blasting my music while working on them! Bit of rolling stones or something? lol
I wish there were some kind of mine turned amusement part where normal people with some training could rent one of these for 5 minutes and have a go at moving soil.
They should call this thing “the glacier”.
It's got a flashing light on top so low flying aircraft dont hit it
I wonder if a d11 could do two passes in the time it takes this machine to complete one pass. I believe that a d11 would be more efficient per ton of material moved.
That things stupid big. Basically a moving high rise building.
We had 2 575s on the Anthem project in Henderson Nevada 04-06.
How do the operators see anything out of those tiny cabs? Or do they use "The Force"?
Для эффективной работы ходить нужно в паре отвал к отвалу ,т.е.рядом по Русски плечо к плечу и синхронно.
55 gallons an hour of diesel ....i ran a 375 , would love to operate a 575 :)
Good nice, from Indonesian
A big tractor that can move a lot of material but to expensive to maintain in the long run.
فين شغلك
I was told that they used 225 liters of diesel per hour from someone who got one in their museum in New Zealand
thats very good when you consider the work it does.
I’ve seen this exact dozer at Brooklyn quarry nz the fire extinguisher is bigger then me
komatsu super tangguh.
I dont know how old you are or if you remember the old Allis Chambers dozers fom the 70's and 80's but they built one back then that was almost as big as this 575,,man it was a giant for its day and way bigger than the old D9 of the era,,seems like they were calle a HD41 I think but not sure.
@TheHank58 What's a wheel barrel?
Cat has to step up to the plate and build a 1350 hp. with better fuel economy and more push pull .If they want to stay ahead of the rest.Komat has passed them by with their machines.
Komatsu stopped building the 575, so that would pretty much indicate that there is not a big enough market for Cat to bother with.
yes that would do it ..no market.but the quality of the machines still challanges Cat,that they should still bother with.
Bravo
@784plb The D10s & D11s are NOT,repeat NOT,repeat NOT,the same. The original D10s had a shorter track frame than the new replacement D11s. The track frame on an 11 is longer after the sprocket which takes track chain AWAY from the sprocket ie LESS tooth contact with the chain.
@frostexcavating well said.
@575kiwi i didnt know we had these beasts in nz :o
Just as the first dozer revs up at 1:20 a bird drops out of the sky Lol
These are 2 good adversaries for chuck norris...
@harryscrotum007 yeah but where does the final drive get its power from.. through the engine to the torque divider then through the transmission out to your final drives.. its obvious the 575 can push more becauses in general its a all round bigger dozer.. but the raised sprocket is still a better design then standard... you have alot more stress on sprocket when thier not raised, its obvious
bet this is a fun job
@575kiwi yea because cat is the best at everything it makes
ni lo quiera dios esos animales mueven montañas, los japoneses son la mera brasa!!!
What is the red tank on the side?
Che bello poter vedere uno scontro Komatsu vs Caterpillar
@TheJamesloy Looks are important in the industrial world.
My experience is as an operator, and from touring different operations around the world. Like I said, I feel the numbers would be a whole lot different if you really looked.
This is my uncle lol
Thumbs up if you'd like to see one of these in a tractor pull competition!
Does anyone know which dozer the CAT or Komatsu has the higher rate of air filters clogging? Not sure if a flat track makes a difference vs. elevated (closer to the intake). Thanks
Cat has. Komatsu and most Japanese equipment has factored in their systems to suit 3rd world nations with service in mind trying to avoid problems with sourcing filters hence they fit good pre cleaners. Some companies you have to buy as options.
amazing
They are close to the size of the dozens on Avatar
is that a house or a dozer?????????????????
Los mejores del mundo
Komasutra is a really funny name
Cant beat the black smoke
It would be next to impossible for me to operate a bulldozer as a career because I'm totally blind but you know after touching both models side-by-side I like the caterpillar one better and based on the comments that I've read here it would appear that this Komatsu dozer can push more dirt than the cat but it doesn't last as long so because of that assertion I would say All cat all the way and the model of The cat D11T is sitting in my room right now and it is 1/16 scale which is pretty awesome also the other model that I saw did not have a ripper so that was one of the things that turn me off to it but doing a track to track comparison the cat moved better and that high sprocket prevented it from getting stuck in tight spaces The cat also did better in functionality just like the real thing so I'm on cat side with this one if you would like to try the comparison for yourself check out Tonka toughestMighty bulldozer and the Bruder cat large track type tractor
Alex Williamson'sadventures UR NOT EVEN FUCKING BLIND WTF U BULLSHITING US
I'm not bullshitting you see the thing is I can write just as good as anybody else because my iPhone just happens to have a little feature called voice over and that allows me to read and post comments on mediums like RUclips Facebook and Google plus.
Wellllll.....you can make that assumption based on some models sitting side by side? Where's the logic in that,kinda screwy if you asked me.
I've also seen the bulldozer in question outperformed by the D 11. It may be a little smaller, but in most cases bigger isn't always better. And let's not forget that the hi track chassis makes all the difference when you're in the mud. Also if the ground is soft underneath you have less of a chance of that caving in while you're on top of it with the cat, and even if it does cave and you're still safer. When I wrote this comment I was just scratching the surface of bulldozer physics at the time, and since then I've done a lot more research and after all the research that I did, I still say the D 11 is the better bulldozer here. And when I say I have seen something I'm using that figuratively. I've actually seen a few videos where the big bad those or get stuck in the D 11 has to pull it out of the whole. It's just the shape of it is a better design and The funny part about it is the D 11 actually has less horsepower in the bulldozer in question.
kutunui1 Matua I totally agree with your statement, however I'm not sure who has less brains, the man giving an opinion on a real tractor based on toy models or the one who stopped to comment on his comment. Perhaps it's me for commenting on 2 dumb comments! Fuck it I'm the dumbass!