Cat Cs 907 (2024)

The Cat® CS-907 is a high-performance, single-drum vibratory soil compactor designed for heavy-duty construction applications. It is primarily utilized for compaction of soil, gravel, and asphalt in projects such as highways, dams, and large industrial sites. The machine is notable for its high centrifugal force, operator comfort, and compliance with modern emissions standards (typically Stage V/Tier 4 Final).

Headline: Small Footprint, Big Time Performance. 🏗️💨

Body: Meet the Cat® 907 Wheel Loader—the machine that punches above its weight class. Whether you’re moving material on a tight construction site or handling feed on the farm, the 907 delivers the perfect blend of power and agility.

Optimized Hydraulics: Smooth operation for every attachment. ✅ Comfort Plus Cab: Keeping operators productive all day long. ✅ Versatility: From buckets to pallet forks, it does it all. cat cs 907

Ready to upgrade your fleet? The 907 is the ultimate partner for getting the job done right.

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No machine is perfect. Over years of field data, the Cat CS 907 has a few known issues: No machine is perfect

| Symptom | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | No vibration | Failed vibration solenoid or pump drive coupling | Replace coupling; flush hydraulic circuit | | Hydraulic overheating | Blocked cooler core or low fan speed | Clean core with compressed air; check fan belt tension | | Uneven compaction (streaks) | Worn or missing scraper bars | Replace scrapers and tighten to drum surface | | Error code “E181” | Low DEF quality (Tier 4 models) | Drain DEF tank, refill with certified fluid |

Pro Tip: Always update the machine’s software via a Cat dealer. Older software versions (before 2020) had a glitch that caused intermittent vibration lockouts.


To understand the value of the CS 907, let’s compare it to its closest rivals: To understand the value of the CS 907,

| Feature | Cat CS 907 | Volvo SD135B | Bomag BW 219 | |---------|------------|--------------|---------------| | Weight | 20,500 kg | 19,800 kg | 20,000 kg | | Power | 194 hp | 185 hp | 190 hp | | Centrifugal Force | 310 kN | 297 kN | 305 kN | | Drum Width | 84” | 84” | 83” | | Resale Value | High | Medium | Medium-High |

Verdict: The CS 907 generally commands a higher upfront cost but holds its value better than Volvo or Bomag in North American markets due to Caterpillar’s extensive dealer network.


Caterpillar designed the CS 907 with “ground-level service” in mind. Daily checks such as fluid levels, filter changes, and pivot point greasing can be performed without climbing onto the machine.

The CAT CS-907 is a smooth drum vibratory soil compactor in the 9–10 metric ton class, designed for mid-size to large earthworks, road base compaction, and site preparation. It sits between smaller CS-5 series models and larger CS-11/CS-12 machines.

Equipped with the Cat C4.4 engine, the unit utilizes ACERT™ Technology. It employs a combination of electronic, fuel, and air systems to meet stringent emissions regulations (such as EU Stage V or U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final) without sacrificing power or fuel efficiency.

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