Komatsu Plans 15% Better Fuel Efficiency from 22% More Productive D85-18 Dozer

Tier-4-Final compliance with SCR on 264-hp diesel expected to cut fuel use by 5%; transmission mode to save another 10%; Sigmadozer up to 15% more productive

Komatsu D85 18 EX dozer
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Komatsu increased the Sigmadozer blade capacity on its new D85-18 more than 22% above the -15 models, yet expects 15% improved fuel efficiency with the more-productive machine. The 264-hp Komatsu diesel got selective catalytic reduction (SCR) to reduce NOx emissions using diesel exhaust fluid (DEF). The exhaust aftertreatment achieved U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final emissions certification, and Komatsu says it will reduce fuel consumption up to 5% with no loss of performance.

A new automatic transmission with E- and P-Modes is designed to help match machine performance to the work at hand. E-Mode is for general dozing, leveling and spreading, providing adequate speed and power while reducing fuel usage up to 10%. The P-Mode is for heavier applications where engine power should have priority over fuel conservation.

The standard, 9.4-cu.-yd. Sigmadozer blade pushes through the soil easier, like a spade compared to a scoop shovel. With standard power pitch, Komatsu says it increases dozing productivity by up to 15% over a conventional semi-U blade.

A new Operator Identification System reports key operating information for multiple operators and a new Auto Idle Shutdown function helps reduce idle time.

  • New high-resolution 7-in. color LCD monitor with pull-down menus
  • New rear-view monitoring system is standard and can be set to synchronize with reverse operation
  • High-capacity air suspension seat with heat is standard
  • Rear hydraulics are standard on both the EX and PX versions
  • Manually reversing hydraulically driven cooling fan allows quick radiator cleaning
  • KomatsuCARE complimentary scheduled maintenance for 3 years or 2,000 hours
  • Includes Komatsu’s standard KOMTRAX telematics system
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