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Overview
The 2015-2024 generation of Cat D9T bulldozers builds on years of trust in the industry with a machine that’s designed for tough jobs. It brings modern upgrades like better fuel efficiency, new tech, smoother controls, and more comfort inside the cab. It simply means getting more done with less hassle.
What’s new
This generation of the D9T focuses on automation and operator comfort. Some key upgrades include:
- Fuel-saving technology: The Enhanced AutoShift system automatically selects the best gear based on how hard you’re pushing the machine. That means you’ll burn less fuel, averaging around 15 liters per hour in moderate conditions.
- Cat GRADE with 3D: This optional GPS-based feature makes grading a breeze. Set it up, and the dozer adjusts the blade for you, saving time and increasing precision.
- Improved operator station: The cab is quieter, the air-suspension seat takes the edge off rough terrain, and a new touchscreen display gives you more control without the need for extra dials.
- Tier 4 Final engine: The new Cat C18 ACERT engine complies with Tier 4 emissions standards, reducing your environmental footprint, but also requiring more attention to maintenance.
Performance and efficiency
The 2015-2024 D9T handles heavy-duty jobs like a pro. In mining operations, limestone quarries, or coal pits, it performs well under rough conditions, thanks to its powerful engine and tough undercarriage. The C18 still delivers the same reliable 436 hp, but the real upgrade is in fuel efficiency. With the new Enhanced AutoShift system, the machine selects the right gear automatically based on how much load it’s under, which means it doesn’t guzzle fuel when you don’t need the extra power.
The electro-hydraulic system improves blade responsiveness. Whether you’re doing bulk earthmoving or finishing work, blade control is smooth and predictable. The optional Cat GRADE with 3D automates the grading process, cutting down on the number of passes needed to hit grade specs, which saves both time and fuel. In terms of raw power, the D9T stays a workhorse, capable of pushing through tough materials like sandstone or compacted clay with ease.
Cabin and controls
The cab upgrade is where operators will feel the biggest difference. The air-suspension seat means you’re not getting bounced around on rough terrain all day. Whether you’re working in a rocky quarry or on a construction site with uneven surfaces, the suspension smooths out the ride. Visibility is better, too. Cat redesigned the cab to give you more sightlines around the blade and ripper, which helps in tighter areas or when precision is a must.
Another big improvement is the move to a digital touchscreen display. Instead of the old analog gauges, you’ve got everything you need in one place—engine diagnostics, fluid levels, and blade settings. The controls are more intuitive, with less hand fatigue from constant adjustments. This is especially useful when using automation features like AutoCarry, where you can focus more on the job at hand and less on constantly managing the machine.
Safety
When it comes to safety, Cat didn’t cut corners. The D9T’s ROPS (rollover protection structure) provides top-notch protection in case of an accident, keeping operators safe in risky environments like mining or demolition. The improved LED work lights also help a lot during early morning or late-night shifts, giving better visibility across the whole work area.
Onboard diagnostics give you real-time alerts on machine health, whether it’s oil pressure, hydraulic fluid levels, or the status of your emissions systems. These warnings help prevent breakdowns before they happen, keeping both operators and the machine out of harm’s way. Load-sensing alarms are a key feature too, letting the operator know if they’re pushing too hard, which helps prevent overloading and keeps the machine working longer.
In comparison
Compared to the older 2004-2015 model, the 2015-2024 D9T brings noticeable improvements in both performance and operator comfort. The old D9T was a beast in its own right, but it didn’t have the same level of automation or fuel-saving tech. The Enhanced AutoShift in the newer model means you’re not over-revving the engine and wasting fuel, which wasn’t the case with the older transmission. Plus, the optional Cat GRADE with 3D makes a huge difference in precision work, something the older model simply didn’t offer.
From a maintenance standpoint, daily check ups like oil level and filter changes are easier with improved access points on the newer D9T. The Tier 4 Final engine does mean more attention to emissions-related components, like the diesel particulate filter (DPF) and selective catalytic reduction (SCR), but with better diagnostics, it’s easier to stay ahead of issues before they become costly repairs. The ride is also noticeably smoother on rough terrain like coal mines with the new cab design and suspension, something operators will appreciate during long shifts.
Final verdict
The new Cat D9T (2015-2024) is a clear step up from its older sibling. For operators in heavy-duty environments like quarries, mining, and large-scale construction, it offers improved fuel economy, better comfort, and smart automation features that reduce the strain of everyday tasks. Yes, the upfront cost is higher, especially with features like Cat GRADE with 3D, but the long-term savings in fuel, time, and maintenance make it a solid investment.
Cat D9T Technical specifications
General
Engine model
C18 ACERT
Operating weight
43,507 kg
Blade capacity
13.53 m3
Max speed forward
11.75 kph
Operational specifications
Drive type
Powershift
Blade width
4 mm
Engine
Displacement
18,124 cu cm
Gross power
346.01 kw
Alternator supplied amperage
95 Amh
Operating voltage
24 V
Net power
325.13 kw
Dimensions
Length with blade
6.64 m
Length without blade
4.91 m
Blade height
0.17 mm
Ground clearance
0.61 m
Width over tracks
2.87 m
Refill capacities
Final drives fluid cap
14.76 liters
Undercarriage
Ground contact area
107646.86 cm3
Number of shoes per side
43
Track pitch
24.13 cm
Tracks length
3 m
Ground pressure
1.11 bar
Number of track rollers per side
8
Track width
60.96 cm
Track gauge
2.26 m
Hydraulic system
Pump flow cap
382.29 lpm
Relief valve pressure
405.06 bar
Pump type
Piston
Service refill capacities
Cooling fluid cap
104.09 liters
Engine oil cap
37.85 liters
Fuel cap
889.48 liters
Hydraulic fluid cap
88.95 liters
Transmission
Max speed reverse
14.32 kph
Number of reverse gears
3
Number of forward gears
3
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Based on 2 ratings
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5.0
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5.0
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3.0
Safety
5.0
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