Slot Dozing Explained

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ExplainedBulldozer operation techniques
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  2. A method of moving large quantities of material with a bulldozer using the same path for each trip so that the spillage from the sides of the blade builds up along each side; afterward all material pushed into the slot is retained in front of the blade.

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Bulldozer Operation Techniques

Slot Dozing Explained

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TM5-2430-200-10 73 Operation Section Operating TechniquesOperating TechniquesAlert ground support personnel to stay a minimum of 50 feet from the DEUCE during dozing operations. Failure to comply may result in injury or death from flying rocks and debris. NOTE: The illustrations in this section are not specific to the DEUCE. However, the techniques described are valid operating techniques for the DEUCE. Bulldozing Straight Dozing For the best performance during straight dozing, a level cut should be maintained. After the bulldozer blade is filled, the load should be carried to the landfill. Do not lug or stall the machine. Do not allow the drive belt to spin excessively. If the machine must be turned under load, the bulldozer tilt cylinders, not the steering wheel, should be used to steer the machine. During leveling work, a full bulldozer blade can be managed more effectively than a partially loaded blade. Slot Dozing NOTICE During slot dozing, side wall cave in may occur, potentially causing damage to the drive belt and suspension. When material is trapped in a slot, larger loads can be carried in front of the bulldozer blade. Once depth of slot exceeds blade height production will decrease when using this method. Decrease is due to excess spoil falling back over blade. Moderate breaking and reverse gear one (R-1) must be used when backing down any slope. Failure to do so could result in death or injury. Start at the dump end, and operate rearward. This is shown in Figure (A). This technique permits loading downhill, and the carrying of a load on a level surface. When working from the rear of the slot to the dump end, the previous technique is more efficient. This is shown in Figure (B). Uphill loading does not utilize the slot. This is shown in Figure (B). Level dozing through the entire slot is inefficient, due to the longer distance of the push. When parallel slots are dug, the center should be removed from the rear. This procedure permits the operator to maintain a slot until the center is removed. The center should be maintained at a minimum width. The maximum width should be approximately one- third of the bulldozer blade.