They are team players too. Work a Pulldozer alongside your scraper or track hoe for outstanding land shaping productivity.
The size and strength of today’s tractors makes them supremely capable earthmoving machines if paired with the right tool. Bridgeview was the first to offer a blade up to the challenge and the product line has been growing over 15 years.
For industrial uses, Bridgeview Pulldozers are outstanding levelling machines for cleanup after scrapers, dozers, or track hoes on any construction site. Also used for road-building and oilfield wellsite maintenance, the possibilities are endless. Consider the speed and convenience of a tractor and Pulldozer versus hauling a CAT around.
In agriculture, there is always land to improve. As land prices continue to rise, it makes sense to develop farmable acres and increase the value of the land you already own. There are huge efficiencies to be gained as equipment becomes larger and precision farming technology such as field mapping and autosteer evolves. A Bridgeview Pulldozer blade should be your first investment in an all purpose, land-shaping machine.
The U-Shaped Blade moves mountains of dirt. To start a trench, tilt the blade to one side and plunge it in.
Easy Specs:
The 1810 is productive with only 250 hp while the 2410 is built to handle your 620 tracked unit.
Cutting Edges – Serrated or Smooth
Replaceable grader-style blades offer aggressive cutting and long wear.
Smooth blades offer a level finish for project cleanup. Also a good choice for road maintenance or snow removal.
Serrated blades double your cutting pressure from 1000lb/ft to 2000lb/ft. These blades are the preferred choice for rough work and most agricultural work. They cut harder with less power for more productivity. They leave the surface less compacted for an excellent seed-bed.
Lift and Tilt – Simple and Reliable
Sticky clay does not grade like gravel. That’s why the Pulldozer is meant to pull. The twin 5″ hydraulic lift cylinders are strong and steady. Depth control is very precise with a maximum cutting depth per pass of 10-12 inches.
Tilt to follow the land or start a trench. Both models offer a full 45″ of tilt range at the outer edges. The standard tilt indicator is large and easy to read.
The 2ft blade clearance lets you unload quickly, clear rocks, or lift out of a mud hole if you get in a little too deep.
The Pulldozer gets its stability from an extra wide stance. In wet conditions when mud and clay start to build up on the outer wings, the wide tire track of the 1810 and 2410 resists that off-center load to maintain precise depth and tilt control.
Transport locks and road lights are standard.
Oversize Tires – Built for Soft Conditions.
We know that owners take their Pulldozers into the harshest, muddiest conditions they can find. That’s why we fit big rubber on each unit for better flotation and puncture resistance.
The Pulldozer 1810 features 23.1-26 / 12 Ply ANS tires.
The Pulldozer 2410 runs 28L-26 / 16 Ply ANS tires with optional 750/60R26 Muckmasters
Bull Pull Hitch – Available in Cat 4 or Cat 5 sizes, this hitch provides a tight connection to your drawbar. You’ll appreciate the smooth, quiet ride while working over rough and rocky ground.
Safety chains are standard
The hose loop and hose holder provide flexibility for every type of tractor
1810
2410
XL Trencher Option – Available as a Pre-Order factory option, the XL can rip a V-shaped trench up to 42″ deep with no overburden. No ridges to block water from entering.
The XL trencher is invaluable for draining water logged land. With the blade up and the trencher down, it pulls easy enough to get further into the mud to create drainage channels.
The tip is hardened and the blade retracts fully to allow normal Pulldozer operation.
The XL Trencher features an integrated depth indicator which is easy to read from the cab and permits consistency when operating.
For general inquiries, including parts, sales, and service – contact Bridgeview.