Used Bulldozers For Sale In Michigan

16 Jun.,2025

 

Used Bulldozers For Sale In Michigan

Used Bulldozers For Sale In Michigan

Purchasing new equipment isn't always the best answer for your business. At Michigan CAT, we offer a wide variety of heavy equipment solutions to help your business control operating costs and increase capabilities. We'll get you the used bulldozers you're looking for quickly and easily, and we stand behind our products with unmatched customer support.

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OUR INVENTORY OF USED DOZERS FOR SALE

No matter the industry or types of applications, you're sure to find a used bulldozer in our fleet suited to the task at hand. We carry a broad range of well-maintained models from Caterpillar® and other trusted manufacturers. From used dozers with just a few hours on them to older pieces of equipment still capable of getting the job done, we have options to fit your budget and your specifications.

As a full-service dealer offering new equipment sales and rentals, we are continually adding bulldozers to our used inventory. Check back often to view our current selection. If you don't find what you're searching for, let us know — we're often able to locate models that meet all of your requirements.

INVESTING IN USED CAT® BULLDOZERS

As the authorized Cat dealer for Michigan, we carry a large selection of dozers capable of increased productivity in the toughest jobs and conditions. Cat bulldozers are designed to provide the versatility and efficiency to help you move more material faster and with greater precision. Many models feature advanced technologies that help operators work safer and smarter, whether you're clearing fields on a farm or construction site or moving materials and debris for road building or a landscaping project.

Other features and benefits of our used Cat dozers include:

  • Excellent all-around visibility for increased safety on the job site
  • Powerful and fuel-efficient engines and smooth hydraulics
  • Comfortable cabs designed to reduce operator fatigue and distractions
  • Rugged undercarriages and protected components offering exceptional durability

YOUR LOCAL SOURCE FOR RELIABLE USED DOZERS

Michigan CAT has been building a proud reputation for delivering quality products and services since . We're able to better serve our clients by understanding the unique challenges you face in your industry. When you shop with us for a used Cat bulldozer or any of our other equipment, you're sure to find the models you're searching for at a competitive price.

We offer:

  • Broad service and technical capabilities of the Caterpillar brand
  • Convenient online shopping and available live assistance
  • Strategically placed used sales locations throughout Michigan
  • Affordable financing options and insurance programs
  • Full assortment of dozer work tool attachments

GET IN TOUCH ABOUT BUYING BULLDOZERS USED

We are your partner for quality used construction and earthmoving equipment. Give us a call or contact us online for more information on the models of dozers currently available in our inventory. You can also use our locations page to find the Michigan CAT store in your area.

Used Bulldozer Buying Guide | Inspection, Age, and Price Tips

Few machines are more iconic to a construction site than the hard-working, no-nonsense, dependable dirt-moving bulldozer. And, if you’re searching for a used dozer, you’ll quickly discover the market for used bulldozers often offers up a great inventory to choose from – but finding the right dozer for you can be easier said than done. 

To help with your search, we’ve put together this simple bulldozer buying guide to help you identify the perfect bulldozer for your business with simple tips on what to look for and what questions to ask yourself and the seller.

What size and type of bulldozer do I need?

Whether you’re searching for a used dozer to round out your fleet, you’re going to add a bulldozer to your team to amp up your offerings, or even if you’re after a replacement dozer for one you have, now is the time to ask yourself what types of jobs you’ll be doing with this new dozer.

Ensuring the dozer will appropriately match the general size of the work you do will lead to efficiencies in your work and help ensure you don’t have a dozer too big or too small for many of your jobs. Beyond size, you’ll also want to narrow your search to fit the appropriate blade type and to ensure any other attachments fit your size and type of work.

The size of your dozer will also affect how it’s transported from job site to job site, its ability to keep up with the demands of other equipment on the site, and how maneuverable it is on the site, so take a minute to layout how the dozer will work as a member of the team and not as a solo working unit. 

Learn more about bulldozer blades in our Bulldozer Blade Buying Guide.

Who makes the best bulldozers?

When it comes to determining what bulldozer manufacturer consistently makes the best bulldozers, often it’s a matter of personal preference – and disagreeing with a loyal customer base can be the equivalent to wearing the wrong cap to a baseball game. That being said some bulldozer manufacturers have developed a reputation in delivering consistently high-quality dozers.

Generally the top brands in bulldozers are considered to be:

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  • John Deere dozers
  • Caterpillar dozers
  • Komatsu dozers
  • Dresser dozers

What year bulldozer should I buy?

When it comes to buying construction equipment, it generally goes that everyone likes new or nearly new except whomever is paying the bill. For a used bulldozer, you’ll want to balance price with how long you can expect to use the machine and make your investment back. 

You’ll also want to think smartly about the availability and cost of replacement parts. An older machine might be entering a market where replacement used parts have already gone onto other machines, but a too recent model might also suffer from a lack of inventory for replacement parts, especially given current worldwide shipping and inventory issues.

What bulldozer parts to inspect before buying a used dozer?

When you’re inspecting a bulldozer (in person or online), it’s important to take a close look at some of the important components on the machine. While not always a dealbreaker, knowing the conditions of these parts will help you evaluate the suitability of the dozer for your needs.

Attachments

The blade on the dozer should be of an appropriate style for your work (or plan on the cost to change). It’s also important to note that while a complex blade can add new dimensions to your work, it also introduces new points for wear and repair.

Beyond style, it’s important to look for welds or overwearing in the blade. A good weld can last, but it should be noted. And if cutting surfaces are worn thin, you’ll want to plan for improvements.

You’ll also want to examine the back of the machine and determine the condition of winches or rippers. 

Undercarriage

The undercarriage on a used bulldozer can often be one of the most costly areas to repair or replace so extra care should be taken to ensure it is suitable for your needs. In inspecting the undercarriage:

  • Look for warped or overworn rollers and the same for the front idler.
  • Check the teeth in the sprocket for heavy wear.
  • Visually check the level of wear on the cleats as this is a clear indication of the remaining life of the track.

Cylinders, Hydraulic System Leaks, and Fluid Levels

Inspect the cylinders on the bulldozer, including the lift cylinder, tilt cylinder, any additional angle cylinders, and the ripper cylinder (if appropriate). In inspecting hydraulic parts:

  • Watch for leaks in hydraulic lines.
  • Check the chrome on cylinders and look for leaks around seals.
    • Cylinders can often be rebuilt, but you should take this into account in your search.
  • Examine the final drives for leaks in hydraulic connections and for leaks in gear oil.
  • Check all fluid levels to ensure they’ve been properly maintained.
    • While the current fluid level of the machine won’t always indicate the levels under which it was run, low levels during inspection often indicate a leak or a simple lack of maintenance before the inspection.
    • Take a look at fluid for murkiness or darkness to spot signs of contamination.

The Cab and Electronics

The cab can be an often skipped point of evaluation, but given the advancements in cabs and technology, a good look at the cab can reveal needed repairs on the horizon. In inspecting the cab:

  • Look at gauges and electronics to ensure they work.
  • Watch for general wear and tear that indicates a part won’t last long.
  • Notice any added tech features that are included and would be of use on your jobs.

How much should I pay for a used bulldozer?

Even before inspection, you might know if the dozer is right for you and your work, and after inspection you should be closer to determining if the dozer is priced right for you. Given increased demand, the used bulldozer market can be competitive and understanding what to pay can seem complex. To find the perfect dozer, you might need to do a little math.

Being able to spot issues on the dozer can help in your negotiations and often a dozer might be discounted due to easily fixable issues (or even worries that issues will develop). If you have time and resources, plan for the costs of parts and repairs and determine if a lower cost should be negotiated. If the machine will need work, you can always weigh the cost and time of that work to see if it is dwarfed by the savings in the machine.

What should I look for when buying a bulldozer online?

When you’re searching for a used bulldozer online, you should always consider the seller. A responsive seller with an established history is a good indication that they are committed to working with customers and delivering a good product. And you should never hesitate to ask for pictures (or even video) to ensure you both agree on the condition of the machine and its component parts.

Often the history of the machine — what it's done and how it's been taken care of — is written in the condition of the machine and its parts, and a reputable seller will be glad to show they’re accurately representing the machine.

Hopefully, these short dozer buying tips will help you in your search.

At H&R, we’re dedicated to a rigorous inspection and evaluation process and that starts the second we interact with a machine. For machines we resell, that inspection process helps us ensure our customers purchase a machine that will meet their needs.

The bulk of the heavy construction equipment we source at H&R is headed to salvage, but being thoughtful in how we analyze the dozers we buy helps ensure the parts we'll salvage are the parts our customers need.

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