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What is the primary risk associated with 'blade-loading' a dozer (pushing too large a volume of material for its capacity)?

Overloading a dozer by trying to push too much material puts immense strain on the engine, transmission, and final drives. This can lead to overheating, costly

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Question: What is the primary risk associated with 'blade-loading' a dozer (pushing too large a volume of material for its capacity)?

Answer options:

  • Excessive fuel consumption only. ✅ Reduced engine life and potential transmission damage.
  • Improved efficiency due to larger pushes.
  • Minor cosmetic damage to the blade.

Correct answer: Reduced engine life and potential transmission damage.

Explanation: Overloading a dozer by trying to push too much material puts immense strain on the engine, transmission, and final drives. This can lead to overheating, costly component failures, and significantly reduce the equipment's lifespan.

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