![]() This tough and powerful Caterpillar d10 is constructed for exceptional performance and reliability. Powered by efficient diesel engines, the d10 bulldozer’s superior performance provides outstanding productivity and dependability in the most demanding applications. It has the power, performance, and durability you need. Sometimes you have to push your weight around.Cat D10 is designed to take on the toughest job sites. A version was also made in a U blade configuration with ripper. This model was introduced in 2010 in a run of 1000 models. The very good quality and detail easily earns it a highly recommended badge. This is another very good example of the D10 by CCM, and would pose well with suitable scraper models. ![]() The model is good value for the quality provided. The paint finish is very good and the graphics are sharp. The model has a high quality feel and there is little plastic. The Push Blade raises and lowers, but cannot easily be removed in order to pose the model in a transport configuration. The track tensioners work well with part of the track frame sliding. The two track sets are linked transversely so they can move up and down alternately over rough terrain. The tracks roll smoothly and each track set rolls separately as the drive sprockets are not fixed to the same axle so realistic turning is possible. The cylinders which control the blades vertical movement have hydraulic pipes and rubber hoses.Īt the rear the pushing plates has been modelled well with bolt head details and a towing hitch. Viewed underneath some small cylinders can be seen which cushion the impact. Detailing of the blade is good with a thickened central plate where the blade meets the scraper's pushing point. The narrow push blade has a heavy connection to the dozer frame which also includes small lifting eyes. There is a fire extinguisher on the outside. The operator's area is open with a roll over protection structure (ROPS) and the seat is good with authentic looking levers and pedals. ![]() Lights at the front are represented by silvered surfaces. There are excellent metal grab rails and mesh grilles, with high quality anti-slip surfaces on various platforms. The engine is plastic but with an excellent colour match, and there are many components and cables modelled so it looks realistic. The rollers are represented by moving parts. They are mounted on excellent track frames and the high drive sprocket is really good with fine bolt details. The metal track pads are individually linked and detailed. There is no information about the real machine or the model, and there is no assembly to do. There were no defects or missing parts on the review model. ![]() Inside, the model is contained within polystyrene trays and has its own tissue wrapping. An outer cardboard box contains a presentation box wrapped in tissue. The packaging is to CCM standards and is very good. For this purpose the blade mounting was reinforced and the dozer traction was assisted with counterweight. This version is a Push Dozer, and was used to provide additional effort to scrapers by pushing them during the loading process. In the period 1978-1986 around a thousand units were built in the USA. This was designed to produce a more robust drive mechanism with the resulting additional track wear not being significant. The Caterpillar D10 was announced in 1977 and was the first modern dozer to use a high drive sprocket. Perhaps a b it heavy for a Nooteboom Pendel X Low Loader. Very good details on the tracks and drive. ![]() The push blade has a reinforced centre and good anti-wear plates at the bottom. CCM Caterpillar D10 Push Blade Cranes Etc ReviewĬaterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor with Push BladeĬaterpillar D10 Track-Type Tractor with Push Blade Video ![]()
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