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D11 Cat Dozer Price Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:42+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers typically see a wide range when pricing a D11 Caterpillar dozer due to model year, configuration, and options. Largest cost drivers include horsepower, cooling and hydraulic systems, track type, cab comfort, and maintenance plans. The following cost data focuses on typical ranges for new and used units in the U.S., with quick notes on ownership costs and regional variation.

Item Low Average High Notes
Purchase price (new, base model) $3,500,000 $4,000,000 $7,000,000 Depends on cab, emissions package, and auxiliary equipment
Purchase price (used, 5–10 years) $1,000,000 $2,250,000 $3,500,000 High-mileage or poor maintenance drives lower prices
Operating cost per hour $180 $250 $320 Includes fuel, fluids, standard maintenance
Maintenance & repair (annual) $60,000 $110,000 $180,000 Depends on hours, parts, and warranty status
Transport & delivery $5,000 $15,000 $50,000 Depends on distance and crane/load requirements

Overview Of Costs

Price ranges show total project costs and per-hour expectations for a D11 Cat dozer. Assumptions: base configuration, standard fluid and cooling systems, typical operator cab, and standard tracks or undercarriage. New units carry the highest upfront cost but come with full warranty; used units reduce upfront but may require more maintenance in the first years. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

The cost table below uses a mix of totals and per-unit pricing to reflect the two primary paths for buyers: new equipment purchase or redeployment from a fleet. Prices assume standard undercarriage and operator cab without specialized options.

Category Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal Warranty Overhead Contingency Taxes
New unit base price $0 $3,500,000–$7,000,000 $0 $5,000–$50,000 $0–$400,000 $0–$200,000 $0–$350,000 Varies by state
Used unit price $0 $1,000,000–$3,500,000 $0 Varies by distance $0–$80,000 $0–$60,000 $0–$150,000 Sales tax varies

What Drives Price

Horsepower and configuration are the primary drivers. The D11 family covers horsepower bands around the 500–850+ hp range, with better cooling, hydraulics, and dozer blade types adding thousands to the sticker price. Assumptions: high-utility configuration for heavy grading and mining

Regional Price Differences

Prices for a D11 Cat dozer vary by region. In the U.S., differences reflect freight, taxes, and dealer incentives. For example, urban regions may see higher delivery costs but better service coverage, while rural markets might offer negotiated discounts on large purchases. Expect +/- 5–15% deltas between regions based on these factors.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Ongoing ownership costs include operator labor and maintenance labor. A typical operator might run 10–12 hours per day, with maintenance windows of 2–4 hours per week. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> For long-term ownership, hourly maintenance rates can push total annual costs higher than initial estimates.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical quotes buyers might receive.

  1. Basic: Used D11 with 5,000–8,000 hours, standard blade, standard undercarriage, no major rebuild. Specs: ~700–800 hp equivalents; 1,000–1,800 hours/year maintenance. Total: $1,100,000–$2,000,000; $180–$230/hour operating cost.
  2. Mid-Range: Newer used or low-hour new model, premium cab, improved hydraulics, reinforced undercarriage. Specs: 750–800 hp; 2,000–2,800 hours/year maintenance. Total: $2,400,000–$4,000,000; $210–$270/hour.
  3. Premium: Factory-new or near-new, advanced cooling, extended warranty, optional attachments. Specs: 800–850 hp; 3,500+ hours/year maintenance expected. Total: $4,500,000–$7,000,000; $250–$320/hour.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Factors That Affect Price

Warranty length and scope can shift six-figure increments in the upfront cost. Availability of spare parts and dealer support affects long-term cost stability. Assumptions: standard warranty vs. extended coverage

Price By Region

Pricing is typically strongest in central U.S. markets where distributors offer bundled maintenance. In the West and Northeast, higher freight and showroom costs can push quotes higher. Midwest markets often balance between purchase incentives and service access. Regional pricing can swing by 10–20% in some cases.

Ways To Save

Cost-reduction strategies include evaluating refurbished units, negotiating bundled service plans, and timing purchases to align with seasonal dealer incentives. Ask for maintenance credits and flexible delivery options to lower total ownership cost. Assumptions: regional promotions apply

Maintenance & Ownership Costs

Long-term ownership exposes buyers to ongoing upkeep, parts availability, and fuel efficiency. AStrategy that optimizes fuel consumption and implements a preventive maintenance schedule can reduce per-hour costs by several tens of dollars across the machine’s life. Assumptions: standard operating conditions and idle-time reduction