When it comes to reliability, power, and performance, few machines command the reputation that the Caterpillar 966H does in the Gulf region. Widely regarded as the most popular wheel loader across Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the 966H has long been a preferred choice for contractors, quarry operators, and government infrastructure projects in the region.
Caterpillar manufactured the 966H in several strategic global locations, including the United States, Belgium, and Brazil. These production hubs ensured steady global supply while maintaining Caterpillar’s high standards in assembly and quality control. Many machines seen in the GCC originated from Belgium and the U.S., with some Brazilian units also entering the market through global resale networks.
The 966H was introduced in 2006 as the next generation in Caterpillar’s legendary 966 wheel loader lineup. Production continued until around 2011–2012, with the model later replaced by the 966K. During its run, the 966H gained a reputation for its durability, operator comfort, and suitability for harsh climates — making it especially valuable in desert environments.
The 966H has become a workhorse across Riyadh, Dammam, Jeddah, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah due to:
From massive earthworks to municipal services, the 966H has proven adaptable to a wide range of applications.
One of the biggest reasons for the 966H’s success in the region is its operator-friendly design. Whether it's a veteran machine handler or a newer operator, the 966H makes the job easier with:
Many fleet owners appreciate how quickly operators can get up to speed with the 966H — making it a smart investment for large contractors and rental businesses alike.
Even though production ended over a decade ago, the 966H continues to command strong demand in the used equipment market. It is a consistent bestseller on Plant & Equipment’s Marketplace and a highlight in many of our Plant & Equipment Auctions, drawing interest from fleet owners, contractors, and resellers across the Middle East and Africa.
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