Used/ Refurbished Bulldozers
Used & Refurbished Bulldozers
At Dozex Earthmovers, we specialize in the sale of high-quality used and refurbished bulldozers that combine reliability, performance, and value. Our machines are carefully inspected, serviced, and restored by expert technicians to ensure they meet the demanding standards of the construction, mining, and earthmoving industries.
Whether you’re a contractor looking for cost-effective equipment or a business expanding its fleet, our range includes bulldozers from trusted brands like BEML, Caterpillar, Komatsu, JCB, and more, ready for tough jobs and rugged terrain. Each unit is thoroughly tested for operational efficiency, structural integrity, and hydraulic performance.
Used/ Refurbished Bulldozer


Why Choose Them
- Nationwide coverage with established logistics
- Fully serviced, well‑maintained machines
- Flexible rental options (short‑ & long‑term)
- End‑to‑end purchasing, sale, maintenance, and operation services
- Decades of collective experience (50+ years claimed across operations)
Equipment Highlight
- Bulldozer models they rent/sell include:
- BEML series: BD50 (90 HP, ~11 t), BD65 (165 HP, ~17 t), BD80 (180 HP, ~22 t), BD155 (324 HP, ~36 t)
- Caterpillar D6G: 160 HP, ~18 t
- Spare parts for Caterpillar, BEML, and other brand machines.
REFURBISHMENT & REPAIR




Here’s a checklist and tips to help you inspect and choose a good used or refurbished bulldozer:
✅ 1. Visual Inspection
- Frame & Structure: Look for cracks, welds, or signs of bending—this can indicate past accidents or structural fatigue.
- Rust or Corrosion: Surface rust is common, but deep corrosion, especially on the undercarriage or hydraulic parts, is a red flag.
- Blade Condition: Check for dents, warping, and excessive wear on the cutting edge or corners.
- Cabin: Ensure controls are intact, seat is in good condition, and gauges/screens work.
✅ 2. Undercarriage
The undercarriage is a major wear item and can be up to 50% of the repair cost.
- Track chains, rollers, and idlers: Look for wear, cracks, or missing parts.
- Track tension: Loose tracks can slip; too tight can cause wear.
- Sprockets: Should have symmetrical teeth; sharp or “pointy” teeth indicate wear.
✅ 3. Engine and Transmission
- Start the engine: Check for hard starting, smoke, or strange noises.
- Leaks: Inspect the engine, hydraulics, and transmission for signs of oil or coolant leaks.
- Hydraulic function: Blade movement should be smooth and strong, with no jerks or weak lift.
- Transmission and shifting: Should change gears smoothly without delay or noise.
✅ 4. Operational Test
- Drive forward and reverse in all gears.
- Turn the dozer—check for responsiveness.
- Test all blade functions (tilt, lift, angle, if available).
- Check the brakes and parking brake.
✅ 5. Service Records & Hours
- Ask for maintenance logs and total operating hours.
- Check if major components like the engine or transmission were rebuilt or replaced.
- Be cautious if hours are very high (over 10,000+), unless it’s been well-maintained or refurbished.
✅ 6. Verify Refurbishment (if applicable)
If the machine is refurbished:
- Request a refurbishment report from the dealer or seller.
- Ensure parts replaced are OEM (original) or equivalent quality.
- Ask if there’s any limited warranty or return policy.
✅ 7. Brand Reputation & Parts Availability
Stick with well-known brands like Caterpillar (CAT), Komatsu, John Deere, or Case—they often have better support and parts availability.
Power your projects with dependable machinery. Get in touch today to explore our latest stock or request a custom refurbished bulldozer tailored to your needs.