Engine Model | Cat® C7 ACERT™ |
Net Flywheel Power | — |
ISO 9249 | — |
Bore | — |
Stroke | — |
Displacement | — |
SAE J1349 | — |
General Forestry - HW | — |
Log Loader (U/U) | — |
Log Loader (O/U) | — |
Fuel Tank | — |
Fuel Tank - Optional Auxiliary Right Front | — |
Optional Counterweight with Fuel Tank | — |
Maximum Fuel with All Optional Tanks | — |
Cooling System | — |
Engine Oil | — |
Swing Drive | — |
Hydraulic System - Including Tank | — |
Hydraulic Tank | — |
Final Drive - Each | — |
Brakes | SAE J1026 APR90 |
Cab ROPS/FOGS/OPS/TOPS/FOPS | SAE J1356 FEB88 SAE J1084/ISO 8084/ROPS: ISO 8082-2 OR-OSHA 437-007-0775/WCB G602, G603, G604, G608 |
FOPS | ISO 3449:2005 (LEVEL II), ISO 8083:2006 |
Main Implement System - Maximum Flow (2x) | — |
Maximum Pressure - Travel | — |
Maximum Pressure - Swing | — |
Pilot System - Maximum Flow | — |
Pilot System - Maximum Pressure | — |
Boom Cylinder - Bore | — |
Boom Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Stick Cylinder - Bore | — |
Stick Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Maximum Pressure - Implements | — |
CB2 Family Bucket Cylinder - Bore | — |
CB2 Family Bucket Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Boom Cylinder - Bore | — |
Boom Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Stick Cylinder - Bore | — |
Stick Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Under/Under Heel Cylinder - Bore | — |
Under/Under Heel Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Over/Under Heel Cylinder - Bore | — |
Over/Under Heel Cylinder - Stroke | — |
Maximum Drawbar Pull | — |
Rabbit Travel Speed | — |
Turtle Travel Speed | — |
Swing Torque - General Forestry | — |
Swing Speed - General Forestry | — |
The Cat® C7 with ACERT™ Technology gives the 325D FM exceptional power and fuel efficiency unmatched in the industry, and provides high performance in all forestry applications. The C7 meets U.S. EPA emissions requirements.
The 325D FM provides 12% more horsepower as compared to the previous 3126B ATAAC HEUI engine.
The two-stage, one-touch control maximizes fuel efficiency and reduces sound levels.
The ADEM A4 electronic control module manages fuel delivery to get the best performance per liter of fuel used. The engine management system provides flexible fuel mapping, allowing the engine to respond quickly to varying application needs. It tracks engine and machine conditions while keeping the engine operating at peak efficiency.
The Electronic Control Module (ECM) works as the “brain” of the engine's control system, responding quickly to operating variables to maximize engine efficiency. Fully integrated with sensors in the engine's fuel, air, coolant, and exhaust systems, the ECM stores and relays information on conditions such as RPM, fuel consumption, and diagnostic information.
The Cat C7 ACERT features electronic controls that govern the fuel injection system. Multiple injection fuel delivery involves a high degree of precision. Precisely shaping the combustion cycle lowers combustion chamber temperatures, generating fewer emissions and optimizing fuel combustion. This translates into more work output for your fuel cost.
The cooling fan is directly driven from the engine. A standard programmable reversible fan allows for radiator blowout, to increase service intervals and to maintain engine operational temperatures. The optimum fan blade pitch is calculated based on the target engine speed, coolant temperature and hydraulic oil temperature. The Cat C7 ACERT delivered a completely new layout that separates the cooling system from the engine compartment.
The radial seal air filter features a double-layered filter core for more efficient filtration and is located in a compartment behind the cab. A warning is displayed on the monitor when dust accumulates above a preset level.
An optional air cleaner Prefilter is available for the 325D FM. This Prefilter reduces debris ingestion into air cleaner filters, reducing plugging and extending air filter service intervals.
The engine mounts are rubber-isolating mounts matched with the engine package. Further noise reduction has been achieved through design changes to the isolated top cover, oil pan, multiple injection strategy, insulated timing cover, sculpted crankcase and gear train refinements.
The 325D FM hydraulic system and component locations have been designed to provide a high level of system efficiency. The main pumps, control valves and hydraulic tank are located close together to allow for shorter tubes and lines between components that reduce friction loss and pressure drops in the lines. The layout further provides greater operator comfort by placing the radiator on the cab side of the upper structure. This allows incoming air to enter the engine compartment from the operator side and hot air and corresponding engine sound to exit on the opposite side away from the operator. This reduces engine compartment heat and sound being transmitted to the operator.
The pilot pump is independent from the main pumps and provides pilot oil to control all the front linkage, swing and travel valve functions.
The hydraulic cross sensing system improves productivity with faster implement speeds and quicker, stronger pump response.
Boom and stick regeneration circuits save energy during boom-down and stick-in operation which increases efficiency, reduces cycle times and pressure loss for higher productivity, lower operating costs and increased fuel efficiency.
Standard fine swing control cushions start and stop for better implement control.
The hydraulic system offers precise control to the 325D FM reducing operator fatigue, improving operator effectiveness and efficiency, which ultimately translates into enhanced performance.
The auxiliary valve is standard on the 325D FM. Control Circuits are available as attachments, allowing for operation of high and medium pressure tools such as grapples.
Snubbers are located at the rod-end of the boom cylinders and both ends of the stick cylinders to cushion shocks, reduce sound and increase cylinder life, increasing uptime and productivity.
The workstation is spacious, quiet and comfortable, assuring high productivity during a long work day. Controls, joysticks and an ergonomically designed seat are strategically placed to reduce operator fatigue.
Prior to starting the machine, the system will check for low fluid levels for the engine oil, hydraulic oil and engine coolant and warn the operator through the monitor in the event display area.
Positive filtered ventilation, a pressurized cab with bi-level air conditioner, heater and defroster keep operator comfortable in all types of weather conditions. The cab also features a forced air fan and a large fresh air window.
The monitor is a full color 400 x 234 pixels Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) graphic display. The monitor angle can be adjusted to minimize sun glare and has the capability of displaying information in 27 different languages.
Three analog gauges, fuel level, hydraulic oil temperature and coolant temperature, are displayed in this area.
Machine information is displayed in this area with both icon and language.
This area is reserved for displaying various information which is convenient for the operator. The “Cat” logo is displayed when no information is available to be displayed.
An air ride seat provides a variety of adjustments to suit the operator's size and weight including fore/aft, height and weight. Wide adjustable armrests and a retractable seat belt are also included.
Joystick controls use low lever effort and are designed to match the operator's natural wrist and arm position. The operator can operate joystick controls with an arm on the armrest and the horizontal and vertical strokes have been designed to reduce operator fatigue. Exclusive proportional control and push buttons are programmable to operator personal preferences, allowing maximum productivity.
For added safety, this lever must be in the operate position to activate the machine control functions.
Consoles feature a simple, functional design to reduce operator fatigue, ease of switch operation and excellent visibility.
An enlarged skylight with sunshade provides excellent upwards visibility.
Escape hatch in cab roof allows exit from the cab, or access from outside the cab in case of an emergency.
Cab design optimizes post structures, and scratchresistant polycarbonate window placement to provide excellent operator visibility to front, sides and rear. Windshield wipers are standard equipment on the FM cab.
Upper frame design accommodates a variety of AEM rear entry cab installations where a larger cab and rear entry access are required.
Advanced, reinforced, purpose-built carbody design stands up in the toughest forest applications. High Wide design provides maximum ground clearance for maneuvering large obstacles.
Standard full length track shoe support guards help protect rollers and provide increased rigidity to track links in rough underfoot conditions.
Optional HD stick cylinder guard provides protection from trees and debris for hydraulic lines, fittings and cylinder components.
Caterpillar designed cabs use certified ROPS/FOPS structures, impact resistant polycarbonate windows and HD window guards.
New improved right front corner guard has added tree deflector arm providing increased protection to machine from debris and falling trees or limbs. Arm is rotatable to allow transport position.
Heavy-duty access doors are standard on the 325D FM and are made from 6 mm (0.24 in), high-strength, low alloy steel. Positive locking latch stays closed in forestry applications. Hinges have larger diameter pins over standard doors.
Heavy-duty track roller, final drive and hydraulic swivel guarding keep debris out, and protect components for increased uptime.
Track rollers with dual supports replace standard single post mounted carrier rollers to assure superior endurance.
Nine heavy-duty track rollers per side stand up to the toughest forest applications. Features include greater sealability, higher resistance to deformation and greater load carrying capacity.
The 325D FM undercarriage has been up sized to 349 HE, GLT4 Track Link with 216 mm (8.5 inch) pitch components as standard equipment. Larger undercarriage components provide extended service life and reduced operating costs.
New larger GFT80 final drives provide a 19% increase in drawbar improving machine climbing ability and increasing productivity even in the toughest logging applications.
Completely assembled, heel-type log loader linkage (including grapple) are available from the factory. These are well suited to loading, shovel logging and millyard applications.
The General Forestry model can be equipped with buckets, thumbs, clamshells and clearing grapples to fit a wide range of forest road building jobs.
Moving right-of-way logs, stumping, pioneering, stripping organic material, excavating shot rock, truck loading, back sloping, ditching, finish grading and slash piling.
The 325D FM can be shipped from the factory with an optional hydraulic arrangement and controls for AEM Butt-N-Top grapple installation, and an 11.3 m (37 ft) front.
A version of the 325D FM Log Loader is available less-off the cab to allow various AEM cabs to be installed by the dealer to meet regional customer needs.
Cat 360 Degree Continuous Rotating Log Loading Grapples for Forestry Machines are high capacity tools, built for endurance in high-volume logging applications. GLL grapple legs are made of high strength alloy steel with unique leg profiles for maximum performance in picking/sorting, bunching/loading or shoveling applications. Large bunches of stems or single large logs are easily handled by the wide grapple opening 1524 mm (60 inch) GLL60B, while int erlocking legs close down to 127 mm (5 inch) for picking and sorting. Cat grapples have bolt -on access panels allowing for easy serviceability and are backed by the world-class Cat dealer network.
SATCO heads are field proven in roadside processing or in-the-woods harvesting applications around the world. Design utilizes large pins, bearings and structures for long life and lower mainte nance costs. These heads, matched with strong Forest Machine HP and hydraulics provide optimum harvesting or processing performance, and maximum uptime.
Based on Caterpillar testing, the fuel economy of Cat engines with ACERT technology is up to 3 to 5 percent better than current competing technologies. This fuel economy is directly related to the complete combustion of fuel due to the integration between the electronic control that monitors conditions, the air management system that controls air volume and the fuel injection system that delivers just the right amount of fuel as needed.
The radial air filter has a double layered filter core for more efficient filtration and is located in a compartment behind the cab. Easy access doors allows for easy, faster cleanout minimizing down time. Heavy-duty screens assembled on the door keep debris away from the radiator compartment, extending service intervals.
Product Link is standard equipment and factory installed. Product Link helps you keep track of hours worked, fuel consumption, location, fault codes, product health, and managing operating costs and productivity.
The design and layout of the 325D FM was made with the service technician in mind. Many service locations are easily accessible at ground level allowing critical maintenance to get done quickly and efficiently.
The air filter features a double-element construction for superior cleaning efficiency. When the air cleaner plugs, a warning is displayed on the monitor screen inside the cab.
A service door on the right side of the upper structure allows ground-level access to the pumps and pilot filter.
The left rear service door allows easy access to the engine radiator, oil cooler and air-to-air aftercooler. A reserve tank and drain cock are attached to the radiator for simplified maintenance.
Grease lubricated seals protect the track link and deliver long track pin and bushing inner wear life. The use of next size larger undercarriage components maximizes service life.
The hydraulic return filter, a capsule filter, is situated outside the hydraulic tank. This filter prevents contaminants from entering the system when hydraulic oil is changed and keeps the operation clean.
Engine radiator fan is completely enclosed by fine wire mesh, reducing the risk of an accident.
New improved anti-skid material increases grip in wet, icy or muddy conditions. Anti-skid plate covers top of storage box and upper structure to prevent slipping during maintenance.
A hydraulic tilting cab and riser provide easy service access beneath cab. Cab can be left in tilted position to make transport easier.
You will find nearly all parts at our dealer parts counter. Cat dealers utilize a worldwide computer network to find in-stock parts to minimize machine down time. Save money with remanufactured components.
Make detailed comparisons of the machines you are considering before you buy. What are the job requirements, machine attachments and operating hours? What production is needed? Your Cat dealer can provide recommendations.
Cat dealers offer a variety of product support agreements, and work with customers to develop a plan the best meets specific needs. These plans can cover the entire machine, including attachments, to help protect the customer's investment.
Improving operating techniques can boost your profits. Your Cat dealer has videotapes, literature and other ideas to help you increase productivity, and Caterpillar offers operator training classes to help maximize the return on your investment.
Repair option programs guarantee the cost of repairs up front. Diagnostic programs such as Scheduled Oil Sampling, Coolant Sampling and Technical Analysis help you avoid unscheduled repairs. Replacement. Repair, rebuild, or replace? Your Cat dealer can help you evaluate the cost involved so you can make the right choice.
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