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Caterpillar D5G 2007
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The Caterpillar D5G, introduced in the early 2000s, stands as a testament to Caterpillar's commitment to producing reliable and efficient machinery for various construction and earthmoving tasks. The 2007 model, in particular, showcases advancements in design and technology that cater to the evolving needs of the industry.
Engine and Performance
At the heart of the D5G is the Cat® 3046T engine, delivering a net power of 90 hp (67 kW) and a gross power of 99 hp (74 kW). This engine provides the necessary power to handle demanding tasks while maintaining fuel efficiency. The engine's displacement stands at 305 in³ (5 cm³), with a bore of 3.7 in (94 mm) and a stroke of 4.7 in (120 mm). The machine operates with a maximum forward speed of 5.6 mph (9 km/h) and a reverse speed of 6 mph (9.6 km/h) .
Hydraulic System
The D5G is equipped with a hydraulic system that boasts a capacity of 12 gallons (45.4 L). Operating at a pressure of 2,900 psi (200 bar), the system ensures efficient power transfer to the blade and other attachments. The pump flow rate is 17.6 gpm (66.6 lpm), facilitating smooth and responsive operations .
Dimensions and Weight
The 2007 D5G model has the following dimensions:
  • Length with Blade: 14.23 ft (4.34 m)
  • Width Over Tracks: 6.76 ft (2.06 m)
  • Height: 2.78 m
The operating weight varies depending on the configuration:
  • D5G XL: 19,662 lbs (8,919 kg)
  • D5G LGP: 20,434 lbs (9,267 kg)
These dimensions and weights make the D5G suitable for a range of applications, from standard construction tasks to more specialized operations .
Blade and Undercarriage
The D5G comes equipped with a 6-way blade, allowing for versatile adjustments to meet various grading and dozing requirements. The undercarriage features a track width of 508 mm, providing stability and traction on different terrains .
Operator Comfort and Safety
Caterpillar has prioritized operator comfort and safety in the D5G design. The machine is equipped with a ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) cabin, ensuring protection in case of tip-overs. The cabin is designed to reduce operator fatigue, with features that enhance visibility and reduce noise levels .
Market Presence and Value
The 2007 Caterpillar D5G models, depending on their condition and configuration, are available in the market with prices ranging from $25,000 to $111,444 . This wide range reflects the machine's versatility and the various configurations available to meet specific operational needs.
Conclusion
The 2007 Caterpillar D5G continues to be a reliable choice for professionals in the construction and earthmoving industries. Its combination of power, efficiency, and operator comfort makes it a valuable asset for a variety of tasks. Whether for standard grading or more specialized applications, the D5G proves its worth in diverse operational scenarios.
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