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When a CAT Pulls a Deere Out of Trouble
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The Temptation of Owning Your Own Dozer
In the world of land improvement and excavation, the allure of owning heavy equipment can be strong—especially for clients who believe they can save money by doing the work themselves. One such case involved a landowner who had worked with a third-generation contractor for over 30 years. Convinced that the contractor’s $120/hour rate was too high, the client purchased a brand-new John Deere dozer, hoping to cut costs and take control of his own projects.
Within a week, the Deere had suffered multiple mishaps: the air conditioning unit was smashed, the cab window shattered, and worst of all, the machine was hopelessly stuck in soft ground. The client, reluctant but desperate, called the same contractor he had dismissed days earlier to come rescue the dozer.
Terminology Notes
  • Drawbar: A reinforced towing point on the rear of a dozer, often buried in mud when the machine is stuck.
  • Winch: A mechanical device used to pull heavy loads, often mounted on the rear of rescue dozers.
  • Bench Out: The process of grading a slope or ledge to create a stable path for recovery or access.
  • Tow Cable: A heavy-duty steel cable used to pull immobilized equipment.
The CAT Comes to the Rescue
The contractor arrived with his Caterpillar dozer, equipped with a tow cable and years of experience. He made the stuck Deere owner dig out the drawbar himself—a small but symbolic gesture. The CAT then benched out a recovery path and pulled the Deere free, proving that experience and preparation often outweigh ownership.
The contractor even sold the client one of his old cables, adding a touch of irony to the rescue. The CAT’s performance not only saved the Deere but also reinforced the value of professional service.
Operator Anecdotes and Industry Wisdom
One seasoned operator joked, “Nothing runs like a Deere when it’s being chased by a CAT.” Another noted that many first-time equipment owners underestimate the complexity of clearing and grading. Without proper training, even a new machine can become a liability.
A mechanic in Iowa recalled a neighbor who bought a used dozer, only to park it in the back forty after the first breakdown. The machine sat idle for a year before being repaired, and even then, the owner lacked the skills to use it effectively.
A contractor in Tennessee broke down the true cost of ownership: equipment payments, insurance, maintenance, fuel, undercarriage wear, and transport logistics. Compared to a $120/hour rate, the long-term expenses—and risks—of owning a dozer can be far greater.
Recommendations for Prospective Owners
  • Evaluate Total Cost of Ownership: Include repairs, downtime, and transport.
  • Consider Operator Training: A machine is only as effective as the person running it.
  • Start with Rentals: Gain experience before committing to a purchase.
  • Hire Professionals for Complex Jobs: Clearing, grading, and drainage require expertise.
  • Use Equipment for Supplementary Tasks: Cleanup and small projects are ideal for owner-operators.
Conclusion
The story of the CAT saving the Deere is more than a humorous anecdote—it’s a cautionary tale about the limits of DIY in heavy equipment operation. While owning a dozer may seem empowering, the reality is that experience, preparation, and professional support often make the difference between success and costly setbacks. In the end, the CAT didn’t just pull out a machine—it pulled a lesson into the light.
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