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Komatsu D series

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Main specifications of Komatsu D series:

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Engine power
153 HP - 364.37 HP
Fuel
diesel
Axle configuration
6x6x6 50% 6x4x6 50%
Suspension
spring/spring
Characteristics
The specifications are based on the details provided by sellers in their ads on the website. These specifications may vary across different ads for the same model, so we display ranges or versions of these specifications. Be sure to confirm the specifications of a particular unit with the seller.

Description

Load capacity
2,200 kg - 15,000 kg
Number of seats
1
Net weight
15,381.3 kg - 29,060 kg
Gross weight
20,000 kg - 41,000 kg
Bucket volume
1.05 m³ - 9.4 m³

Engine

Number of cylinders
6 78% 4 13% 3 6% others 3%
Fuel
diesel
Engine type
in-line
Engine power
135 HP - 364 HP
Battery capacity
35 Ah
Number of valves
4 - 24
Engine volume
1,200 cm³ - 12,000 cm³
Speed
5 km/h - 40 km/h

Axles

Tyre size
5 71% 860 6% 20x7-8 6% 405-70 6% others 12%
Axle configuration
6x6 62% 4x4 24%
Suspension
spring/spring 50% hydraulic 50%
Number of axles
2 - 5
Track width
600 mm - 900 mm

Additional options

Air conditioning
30%
Power steering
hydraulic
Seat position memory
driver seat 50% front and back seats 50%
Interior material
velour 38% fabric 25% leather 25% combination 13%
Steering wheel adjustment
by height 50% by height and reach 50%
Seat ventilation
front and back seats

Multimedia

Autoradio
10%

Parking assistance system

Reverse camera
10%

Optics

Headlights
LED

Additional equipment

Tool box
13%

Komatsu D series reviews

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Average score of Komatsu D series
4.1
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3.7
Price
4.3
Reliability
4.2
Maintenance
4.2
Operation
4.3
Convenience
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4.0
Earthmoving equipment Komatsu D85
2022 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
We’ve got a D85PX-18 on softer ground and it does what it’s meant to do. That low ground pressure setup keeps it from sinking and tearing the place up. Track frame feels stout too, and the PLUS undercarriage design is legit if you’re tracking long hours. Less mucking around with undercarriage wear compared to older setups I’ve run.

Fuel burn is not bad for the power. Auto idle shutdown is simple but it helps when guys forget to back it off on breaks.

Comfort is decent. Joysticks are easy on the wrists, cab feels like Komatsu standard. I wouldn’t call it fancy, just workable for long shifts.
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4.4
Earthmoving equipment Komatsu D85
2007 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Been running the D85 on some rough ground jobs the past year. The transmission switch from auto to manual actually comes in handy. Manual mode helps when I hit harder earth or stumps. Telematics system is alright, but the alerts are too sensitive, sometimes I just ignore them. I like that I don’t have to climb all over the thing to service it, everything’s lined up pretty good. The high-res monitor is a lot fancier than what I’m used to, I do like having diagnostics right there. No major issues with reliability so far. Only real downside, PX model still builds up mud in wet conditions more than I hoped.
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4.0
Earthmoving equipment Komatsu D85
2018 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
I’m on my third Komatsu D85 and I gotta say, they made the cab way better on these newer ones. Space and AC are a step up, less back pain after long days. The rear view monitor helps a lot when you’re working in tight spots, haven’t whacked anything yet. Engine pulls strong, not much to complain about power, even when dozing big loads. Had a bit of trouble with DEF sensors bugging out, but service cleared it up quick. Centralized lube is a real time saver. All in all, it’s a solid dozer, a bit pricey, but you get what you pay for with features.
4.2
Earthmoving equipment Komatsu D85
2015 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been using the D85EX-15 in landfill work and it's got good push for its size. Love the palm command controls, makes it more chill to handle, especially if you’re shifting gears a lot. The whole engine area is quieter than some older dozers I ran, which is a win. I did notice the fuel draw seemed better but not massively different-still, less times stopping for fills is always good. Not a fan of Komatsu’s monitor panel-takes getting used to. Really wish some parts were easier to get but nothing unusual. Maintenance is alright, easy to reach stuff for regular checks.
4.0
Earthmoving equipment Komatsu D85
2017 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
3.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been running the D85 for about 2 years, mostly for site prep and pushing fill. To be honest, it gets the job done. The cab is roomy enough, and I actually like the visibility from the seat. Hydraulics response is alright, though sometimes controls feel a bit heavy compared to what I drove before. Not a problem, but I noticed after a full shift my arms feel it. Maintenance isn’t bad if you stick to the interval, though not always the easiest to get at everything. Price is up there but you get what you pay for (I guess).

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