Case 1650K Crawler Dozer: Specs, Parts & Common Issues
The Case 1650K is the K-generation heavy-class Case crawler dozer — Cummins QSB family inline six-cylinder turbocharged diesel, hydrostatic dual-path transmission, and a refreshed operator station with electronic instrumentation. The 1650K continues the modern hydrostatic large-class Case dozer platform that started with the 1150H, scaled up to fill the heavy-class niche between the 1150K and the largest 1850K-class machines.
The Case 1650K Crawler Dozer is the K-generation heavy-class Case crawler dozer. The 1650K sits between the Case 1150K and the larger 1850K in the modern hydrostatic Case dozer line, with more pushing power, a larger blade, and a heavier-duty undercarriage than the 1150K. The 1650K uses the Cummins QSB family inline six-cylinder turbocharged diesel with hydrostatic dual-path transmission — the modern hydrostatic Case dozer architecture introduced on the H-generation.
Production spans Tier 3 emissions (early production) and Tier 4 Interim with cooled EGR + DPF (late production). Service items differ between the two — confirm by serial and engine plate before ordering emissions-system parts.
At-a-glance specifications
Case 1650K — factory specifications
- Production era
- K-generation, late 2000s to mid 2010s
- Predecessor
- Case 1550-class (heavy-class, power shift)
- Successor
- Case 1650L
- Engine — early production
- Cummins QSB family inline 6-cyl turbocharged diesel, Tier 3
- Engine — late production
- Cummins QSB family Tier 4 Interim with cooled EGR + DPF
- Displacement
- ~6.7 L (configuration dependent)
- Power
- ~205 – 225 horsepower flywheel (configuration dependent)
- Transmission
- Hydrostatic dual-path
- Emissions tier
- Tier 3 (early production) to Tier 4 Interim (late production)
- Variants
- Standard, LT (Long-Track), LGP (Low Ground Pressure)
- Operating weight
- ~45,000 – 49,000 lb depending on variant
- Hydraulic system
- Load-sensing implement hydraulics, separate hydrostatic drive circuits
- Blade
- 6-way bulldozer blade — angle, tilt, lift hydraulically actuated
- Serial plate location
- Right side of cab platform, near operator entry
How the 1650K differs from the 1150K below
- Heavier chassis — substantially heavier operating weight and longer wheelbase for additional stability under heavy-class loads.
- Larger blade — wider 6-way bulldozer blade for greater material capacity per pass.
- Higher engine output — approximately 30–40 HP more than the 1150K’s QSB engine.
- Heavier-duty undercarriage — larger sprockets, larger idlers, heavier track frame.
- Same hydrostatic dual-path architecture — drivetrain architecture continues from the 1150K family.
Variants: Standard, LT, LGP
The 1650K shipped in three primary track configurations:
- Standard — standard-width track, balanced general dozing.
- LT (Long Track) — extended-length track frame for additional flotation and stability.
- LGP (Low Ground Pressure) — wider grouser pads with extended track frame for soft-ground / wetlands / agricultural-soil work.
Variant affects undercarriage parts. Confirm Standard vs. LT vs. LGP by serial before ordering.
Cummins QSB-family engine
The 1650K uses the Cummins QSB family inline six-cylinder turbocharged diesel — the same engine family as the 1150K, sized for the heavier-class 1650K output. Approximately 6.7 L displacement. The QSB family supports both Tier 3 (early 1650K) and Tier 4 Interim (late 1650K) emissions calibration.
The Cummins QSB family parts ecosystem is broad — filters, injectors, water pumps, turbochargers, and complete rebuild components are widely available through both Case dealer and aftermarket Cummins channels. Browse the Case Dozer Parts hub for current 1650K engine service kits.
Tier 4 Interim emissions (late production)
Late-production 1650Ks add Tier 4 Interim emissions compliance via two main systems:
Cooled EGR
A portion of the exhaust is routed back through an EGR cooler, then mixed with the intake air before combustion. This reduces NOx emissions. The EGR cooler can develop internal leaks at production-run age. EGR valve fouling and stuck conditions are also routine.
Diesel particulate filter (DPF)
The DPF captures soot particles from the exhaust. Soot accumulates in the filter substrate during normal operation; periodic regeneration burns the soot off. Ash accumulates over time and requires DPF service / replacement / ash removal at a service interval typically measured in thousands of hours.
Both EGR and DPF service apply only to late-production Tier 4i 1650Ks — confirm by serial.
Hydrostatic dual-path transmission
The 1650K uses the hydrostatic dual-path architecture introduced on the 1150H — each track has its own variable-displacement pump and hydraulic motor, controlled by joystick. The K generation refines the control software and updates charge pump configuration.
Hydrostatic service items: charge pump, charge filter, hydraulic motor seals, drive pump bearings, control valve degradation. Hydraulic oil cleanliness is critical — the hydrostatic system is intolerant of contamination.
Common 1650K service issues
Hydrostatic transmission service
Charge pump wear, control valve degradation, hydraulic motor seal failure, contamination of hydraulic oil from internal wear are routine. Hydrostatic systems require clean oil — filter change intervals matter. Hydrostatic diagnosis usually requires dealer service tools for pressure testing.
Cummins QSB turbocharger wear
The turbocharger is a routine wear item on 10-plus-year-old engines. Symptoms: blue smoke at startup or under load, oil consumption climbing, audible whine outside the normal range, or visible shaft play.
DPF regeneration and ash service (late-production Tier 4i units)
Active regeneration cycles consume fuel and require a clear exhaust path. If the operator interrupts regeneration cycles frequently, soot accumulates faster than it can burn off. Ash service intervals depend on operation hours and idle profile.
EGR cooler internal leaks (late-production Tier 4i units)
Internal EGR cooler leaks are a routine production-run-age failure mode. Symptoms: coolant loss with no external leak, increased coolant in the intake, or white smoke under load.
Blade cylinder seal failure
Blade cylinder seal weep is normal at production-run age. Seal kit rebuilds address most cases.
Cutting edge wear
Cutting edge replacement is the most frequent blade-related service item.
Cab electronics
The K-generation electronic instrumentation and joystick electronics are sophisticated — they can develop intermittent fault codes from connector corrosion or harness wear at production-run age.
Parts and cross-fit components for the Case 1650K
| Component area | What to look for | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sprockets & segments | Heavy-class track sprocket assemblies, bolt-on segments | Variant-specific (Standard / LT / LGP) — confirm by serial. |
| Idlers & rollers | Heavy-class front idler assemblies, top and bottom roller sets | Variant-specific roller counts and bushing dimensions. |
| Track recoil & adjusters | Recoil spring, adjuster yoke, chrome rod | K-generation hardware specific. |
| Master pins | Heavy-class track master pin and bushing | Master pins share geometry across the 1650K family. |
| Cutting edges & end bits | Standard and severe-duty cutting edges, end bits | Aftermarket cutting edges widely available for the 1650K’s heavy-class blade. |
| Blade cylinder seal kits | Angle, tilt, lift cylinder seal kits | Confirm cylinder dimensions before ordering. |
| Hydrostatic system service parts | Charge pump, charge filter, drive pump components | Hydrostatic-specific service items. |
| Engine accessory parts (Cummins QSB family) | Water pump, alternator, starter, fuel injection | Cummins QSB parts ecosystem. |
| Turbocharger (Cummins QSB) | Cummins QSB turbocharger | Aftermarket Cummins QSB turbocharger replacement available. |
| EGR + DPF service parts (Tier 4i late production) | EGR cooler, EGR valve, DPF service items | Late-production Tier 4i 1650Ks only. |
| Filter service kits | Engine oil, fuel, air, hydraulic filter sets | Tier 3 vs Tier 4i may require different kits. |
| Operator seat | Universal industrial seat with mount kit | Universal Case industrial seats fit the 1650K operator station. |
For the complete 1650K parts inventory, browse the Case Dozer Parts hub.
Working on a Case 1650K?
The 1650K spans the Tier 3 to Tier 4 Interim emissions transition — early-production units have no DPF; late-production units do. Our specialists can verify Standard vs. LT vs. LGP fitment and emissions tier by serial.
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Request a PartWhere the 1650K sits in the Case dozer family
The 1650K is the K-generation heavy-class Case crawler dozer, sitting between the Case 1150K and the larger 1850K. Its successors are the Case 1650L and the current-production Case 1650M (2013 onward, Tier 4 Final SCR + DEF).
