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Case 1150E Long Track Crawler Dozer: Specs, Parts & Common Issues

The Case 1150E Long Track Crawler Dozer is the extended-track-frame variant of the E-generation large-frame Case crawler dozer — Case 6-590 / 6T-590 inline six-cylinder diesel (Cummins 6BT-derived, naturally aspirated or turbocharged), power shift transmission with torque converter, and an extended track frame for additional flotation and stability. The Long Track variant addresses soft-ground and large-acreage applications where a standard-frame 1150 trades flotation for transport speed.

Case 1150E Long Track Crawler Dozer

The Case 1150E Long Track Crawler Dozer is the extended-length-track variant of the E-generation large-frame Case crawler dozer. The 1150E succeeded the 1150D in the late 1980s / early 1990s and introduced the Cummins 6BT-derived Case 6-590 / 6T-590 inline six-cylinder diesel across the line. The Long Track (LT) variant extends the track frame for additional ground contact, improving flotation on soft ground and providing better stability during dozing operations on uneven terrain.

The 1150E LT sits in the transition period between the long-running power shift 1150 family and the hydrostatic G/H-generation 1150s that followed in the mid-1990s. It's a fully modernized late-1980s/early-1990s large-frame Case dozer with the broad Cummins 6BT parts ecosystem and the proven power shift drivetrain.

Long Track variant — what “LT” means The “Long Track” designation refers to the extended-length track frame — longer ground contact patch and wider track stance compared to the standard 1150E. The benefits are improved flotation on soft ground (wetlands work, agricultural site prep, forestry applications) and increased stability during dozing operations. The trade-offs are slightly slower turning response and slightly higher drivetrain wear from the longer track length. LT-specific undercarriage parts differ from standard 1150E undercarriage parts — confirm Standard vs. LT by serial before ordering.

At-a-glance specifications

Case 1150E Long Track — factory specifications

Production era
Late 1980s / early 1990s
Predecessor
Case 1150D (1983 – 1990)
Successor
Case 1150G (mid-1990s) and 1150H
Engine
Case 6-590 / 6T-590 inline 6-cylinder diesel (Cummins 6BT-derived, 5.9 L)
Power
~125 – 140 horsepower flywheel (configuration dependent)
Transmission
Power shift with torque converter
Hydraulics
Open-center implement circuit with refined valving
Variant
LT (Long-Track) — extended-length track frame
Operating weight
~30,000 – 33,500 lb (LT variant runs heavier than Standard)
Blade
6-way bulldozer blade — angle and tilt blade options
Serial plate location
Right side of operator's platform / chassis frame

How the 1150E LT differs from the standard 1150E

  • Extended track frame — the LT variant uses an extended-length track frame for more ground contact. This is the defining feature.
  • Wider track pads typically — LT configurations often ship with wider grouser pads for additional flotation.
  • Higher operating weight — the longer track frame and wider pads add 2,000–3,000+ lb to the operating weight relative to a standard 1150E.
  • Same engine, transmission, and hydraulics — the LT shares engine, drivetrain, and implement hydraulics with the standard 1150E. Only undercarriage and frame parts are LT-specific.

Case 6-590 / Cummins 6BT engine

The 1150E uses the Case 6-590 inline six-cylinder diesel — the Case-branded version of the Cummins 6BT, 5.9 L displacement. Turbocharged variants (6T-590) were available on higher-output configurations. The Cummins 6BT family is one of the most widely produced industrial / commercial diesel engines in history, used across Case construction equipment, Cummins industrial applications, medium-duty trucks (Dodge Ram), and agricultural machinery.

The 6BT parts ecosystem is enormous — filters, injectors, water pumps, turbochargers, gaskets, and complete rebuild components are widely available through both Case dealer and aftermarket Cummins channels. This is one of the strongest practical advantages of the 1150E LT for owners and rebuilders. Browse the Case Dozer Parts hub for current 1150E engine service kits.

Power shift transmission with torque converter

The 1150E LT continues the power shift with torque converter architecture used across the 1150 family. Clutchless gear changes under load, multiple forward and reverse speeds, torque converter providing smooth power transfer. Routine service items: shift solenoids and pressure switches, clutch packs, torque converter, transmission oil cooler, transmission filter.

The torque converter is a routine rebuild item on high-hour 1150Es and is often paired with a transmission filter change at the same service interval.

Long-track undercarriage

The LT undercarriage is the defining hardware of the variant. The extended-length track frame uses additional rollers and a longer track chain than the standard 1150E. Track pads are typically wider grouser configurations. Track frame mounting hardware, frame structural components, and certain hydraulic line routings are LT-specific.

When ordering LT undercarriage parts, always confirm by serial. LT and Standard 1150Es are visually similar but use different track chain lengths, different roller counts, and (typically) different track pad widths.

Blade system and hydraulics

The 1150E LT ships with a 6-way bulldozer blade — angle and tilt control hydraulically actuated. Blade cylinders, blade-carrier slider blocks, and cutting edges are routine service items. Cutting edge replacement is generally needed every few hundred to few thousand hours of dozing depending on material and operator habit.

The 1150E introduced refined hydraulic valving relative to the 1150D. Seal kit availability for the blade cylinders is generally good, with aftermarket kits supporting most 1150E-era cylinder dimensions.

Common 1150E LT service items

Engine accessory aging

Water pump, alternator, starter, injection pump, and (on turbocharged 6T-590 configurations) turbocharger are routinely rebuilt or replaced over the engine's service life. The Cummins 6BT parts ecosystem makes service economical.

Power shift / torque converter service

Shift solenoid failure, clutch pack wear, torque converter degradation, transmission oil cooler service. The transmission filter and fluid should be on a scheduled service interval.

Hydraulic seal failure

Blade cylinder seal failures are routine at production-run age. Cylinder rod chrome corrosion and seal weep are typical symptoms. Seal kit rebuilds address most cases; severe rod corrosion requires rod replacement.

LT undercarriage wear

The longer track configuration on the LT sees particular wear on idler bushings and roller bearings due to the additional track length. Track chain elongation is a routine measurement on field-service-age LTs.

Operator station and ROPS

Cab and canopy hardware, seat cushion replacement, and floorboard wear are typical aging-machine issues. ROPS structural integrity should be verified before resale.

Wiring and electrical

30-plus-year-old wiring harnesses can develop intermittent issues from connector corrosion and insulation aging.

Parts and cross-fit components for the Case 1150E LT

Component areaWhat to look forNotes
LT track sprocketsLong-track sprocket assembliesLT-specific — different from standard 1150E sprockets.
LT idlers & rollersFront idler assemblies, top and bottom roller setsLT-specific roller counts and bushing dimensions.
Track recoil & adjustersRecoil spring, adjuster yoke, chrome rodSome cross-fit with standard 1150E; some LT-specific.
Master pinsTrack master pin and bushingMaster pins share geometry across the 1150E family (Standard and LT).
Cutting edges & end bitsStandard and severe-duty cutting edges, end bitsCross-fit with standard 1150E blade.
Blade cylinder seal kitsAngle, tilt, lift cylinder seal kitsCross-fit with standard 1150E — same cylinder dimensions.
Engine accessory parts (Cummins 6BT family)Water pump, alternator, starter, fuel injectionEnormous parts ecosystem from Cummins industrial / commercial / automotive applications.
Turbocharger (6T-590 variants)Cummins turbochargerAftermarket Cummins 6BT turbocharger replacement is widely available.
Radiators & coolingRadiator cores, fan belts, hose setsCross-fit with 1150 family cooling system.
Filter service kitsEngine oil, fuel, air, hydraulic filter setsCummins 6BT-spec filter sets.
Power shift transmission partsShift solenoids, clutch packs, oil cooler, torque converterCross-fit with 1150D / 1150G power shift family.
Operator seatUniversal industrial seat with mount kitUniversal Case industrial seats fit the 1150E operator station.

For 1150E LT parts inventory and cross-fit confirmation, browse the Case Dozer Parts hub or contact our parts desk directly.

Working on a Case 1150E LT?

The 1150E LT shares engine, transmission, and most hydraulics with the standard 1150E but uses LT-specific undercarriage. Our specialists can verify Standard vs. LT fitment by serial and walk you through the 1150 family's cross-fit options.

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Where the 1150E LT sits in the Case dozer family

The 1150E LT is the extended-track variant of the E-generation large-frame Case crawler dozer. The E-generation is the last 1150 to use power shift transmission — the G-generation in the mid-1990s introduced refinements but power shift continued; the H-generation later introduced hydrostatic dual-path drivetrain. Predecessor to the 1150E is the Case 1150D (1983–1990). Successor is the Case 1150G (mid-1990s).

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This spotlight was compiled from factory Case service literature for the 1150E LT, CNH parts catalogs, Cummins 6BT (Case 6-590 / 6T-590) engine documentation, and the verified BigCommerce catalog at brokentractor.com.

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