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Development History of the 955K
The Caterpillar 955K track loader was introduced in the early 1970s as part of CAT’s evolution of the 955 series, which had already earned a reputation for reliability and versatility in construction, forestry, and mining. The 955K replaced the earlier 955H, offering improved hydraulics, increased lift capacity, and a more powerful engine. Caterpillar, founded in 1925, had by then become a global leader in earthmoving equipment, and the 955K was one of its most successful mid-size crawler loaders, with thousands sold across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Core Specifications
Lift capacity on the 955K varies depending on bucket type, material density, and lift height. While the machine can raise over 6,000 lbs in ideal conditions, real-world performance depends on several factors:
In 2023, a demolition crew in Pennsylvania used a 955K to load concrete debris into dump trucks. The loader was equipped with a reinforced bucket and operated on compacted gravel. Operators found that lifting more than 5,500 lbs caused the rear to lighten, especially when the bucket was extended. After adding counterweights and adjusting hydraulic pressures, the machine handled 6,200 lbs consistently. The crew also installed a load scale to monitor bucket weight in real time.
Maintenance Tips for Optimal Lift Performance
The Caterpillar 955K remains a capable and respected track loader, especially when operated within its design limits. Its lift capacity, while modest compared to modern machines, is more than sufficient for demolition, grading, and material handling tasks. With proper maintenance and thoughtful operation, the 955K continues to prove that good engineering never goes out of style. In the world of heavy equipment, it’s not just about how much you can lift—it’s about how reliably you can do it, day after day.
The Caterpillar 955K track loader was introduced in the early 1970s as part of CAT’s evolution of the 955 series, which had already earned a reputation for reliability and versatility in construction, forestry, and mining. The 955K replaced the earlier 955H, offering improved hydraulics, increased lift capacity, and a more powerful engine. Caterpillar, founded in 1925, had by then become a global leader in earthmoving equipment, and the 955K was one of its most successful mid-size crawler loaders, with thousands sold across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Core Specifications
- Engine: CAT 3304, 4-cylinder diesel
- Horsepower: Approx. 125 hp
- Operating Weight: Around 30,000 lbs
- Bucket Capacity: 2.0–2.5 cubic yards
- Transmission: Powershift, 3-speed forward and reverse
- Lift Height: Approx. 10 feet
- Breakout Force: Over 20,000 lbs
- Fuel Capacity: Approx. 65 gallons
- Track Loader: A crawler machine with a front-mounted bucket used for digging, loading, and grading.
- Breakout Force: The maximum force the bucket can exert to break into material.
- Lift Capacity: The weight the loader can raise at full height without tipping or overloading.
- Powershift Transmission: A hydraulic transmission that allows gear changes without clutching.
- Hydraulic Relief Pressure: The maximum pressure the hydraulic system can safely operate under.
Lift capacity on the 955K varies depending on bucket type, material density, and lift height. While the machine can raise over 6,000 lbs in ideal conditions, real-world performance depends on several factors:
- Bucket Geometry
- A general-purpose bucket offers better breakout force but lower lift height
- A high-lift bucket improves reach but reduces lifting power due to leverage
- A general-purpose bucket offers better breakout force but lower lift height
- Material Type
- Wet clay or rock weighs more per cubic yard than sand or mulch
- Operators must adjust loads to avoid overloading the hydraulic system
- Wet clay or rock weighs more per cubic yard than sand or mulch
- Hydraulic Condition
- Worn pumps or leaking cylinders reduce effective lift
- Relief valve settings must be within spec to maintain safe operation
- Worn pumps or leaking cylinders reduce effective lift
- Undercarriage Stability
- Track tension and pad condition affect balance during lifting
- Operating on uneven terrain reduces safe lift limits
In 2023, a demolition crew in Pennsylvania used a 955K to load concrete debris into dump trucks. The loader was equipped with a reinforced bucket and operated on compacted gravel. Operators found that lifting more than 5,500 lbs caused the rear to lighten, especially when the bucket was extended. After adding counterweights and adjusting hydraulic pressures, the machine handled 6,200 lbs consistently. The crew also installed a load scale to monitor bucket weight in real time.
Maintenance Tips for Optimal Lift Performance
- Inspect hydraulic cylinders monthly for leaks or scoring
- Replace hydraulic filters every 500 hours
- Check relief valve settings annually
- Grease all pivot points weekly
- Monitor track tension and adjust as needed
- Test lift function under load during routine service
- Slow Lift Response
- Check hydraulic fluid level and pump output
- Inspect control valve for internal leakage
- Check hydraulic fluid level and pump output
- Bucket Drops Under Load
- Replace worn cylinder seals
- Test for air in hydraulic lines
- Replace worn cylinder seals
- Machine Tips Forward During Lift
- Reduce load weight or reposition material
- Add rear ballast or counterweights
- Reduce load weight or reposition material
- Hydraulic Overheating
- Clean cooling fins and check fan operation
- Use correct fluid viscosity for ambient temperature
- Keep bucket close to the machine when lifting heavy loads
- Avoid sudden joystick movements that spike hydraulic pressure
- Use low gear when lifting on slopes
- Never exceed rated lift capacity—consult the operator’s manual
- Communicate with ground crew to avoid overloading trucks
The Caterpillar 955K remains a capable and respected track loader, especially when operated within its design limits. Its lift capacity, while modest compared to modern machines, is more than sufficient for demolition, grading, and material handling tasks. With proper maintenance and thoughtful operation, the 955K continues to prove that good engineering never goes out of style. In the world of heavy equipment, it’s not just about how much you can lift—it’s about how reliably you can do it, day after day.