CATERPILLAR D7G (92V) Transport Permits

Your guide to shipping dimensions and oversize load requirements.

CRAWLER TRACTORS

Equipment Specifications

17' 4"
Length
14' 168"
Width
10' 10"
Height
44,300
Weight (lbs)

About This Equipment

The CATERPILLAR D7G (92V) CRAWLER TRACTOR is a powerhouse in the construction industry, known for its exceptional performance and durability. Equipped with a turbocharged Caterpillar 3306 engine, this machine delivers impressive power and torque for tackling the toughest jobs with ease. The D7G features a reliable powershift transmission, allowing for smooth gear changes and optimal efficiency on the job site. Its advanced undercarriage design provides superior traction and stability in various ground conditions, making it a versatile choice for earthmoving, grading, and land clearing projects. With its spacious cab, ergonomic controls, and advanced technology, the CATERPILLAR D7G ensures operator comfort and productivity during long hours of operation. Whether used for road construction, mining operations, or forestry projects, this crawler tractor is a top choice for contractors seeking high performance and reliability in their fleet.

Transport Considerations

  • Professional hauling recommended
  • Route planning required
  • Documentation needed

Permit Required

Based on DOT guidelines

Trailer Height Assessment:
Flatbed
Flatbed

Total Height: 15' 10"

Permit Required
Step Deck
Step Deck

Total Height: 14' 2"

Permit Required
Lowboy/RGN
Lowboy/RGN

Total Height: 12' 10"

Legal Height
Potential Issues:
Width
14' 168" (Limit: 8' 6")

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