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Bulldozers Buyer's GuideBulldozers mount a powerful engine and hydraulic blade on wide, ground-gripping tracks, making them useful for clearing debris, moving soil or loose materials, grading, and even cutting brush or tree stumps. Bulldozers range in size from 40 horsepower (hp) to 400 hp or more. The 100 to 240 hp range is the most common for general-purpose bulldozing. Even larger bulldozers are primarily used in mining, expansive recycling or trash operations, and other large-scale operations. The main advantage of the bulldozer's treads is the traction they provide in mud or loose terrain. In addition, because the weight of the bulldozer is distributed across a large area, they tend to do less damage to the surfaces they work on than their substantial weight would suggest. For more "float" – ability to stay on top of loose surfaces – look for bulldozers with extra-wide tracks to take this advantage to its fullest. Selecting bulldozer blades Bulldozers don't change attachments the way backhoe loaders or skid steers do – while it's possible, you'll never use a bulldozer as a tool carrier. If you're looking for a tracked vehicle that can wield a variety of attachments, you need a compact track loader. Size considerations Evaluating multiple models
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