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Serving the Asphalt Industry for 30 Years New Marathon TPS250T tack distributor, Honda gas eng, 10GPM pump, 250 gal, 5 ft spray wand w/50 ft hose, propane burners, flushing system, electric brakes - $11,500 (also available w/6 ft spray bar, upgraded pump & operator’s platform $13,600)
2004 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 1500 gallons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 12 ft spray bar, Sterling L7500, Cat C7 diesel engine, auto trans $52,000
2020 Bomag BW120AD-5 double drum 47” vibratory roller, double drum drive, Kubota diesel engine, water system, new unused, 3 tons - $39,000
Dynapac CA1300/1400 Offers Enhanced Maneuverability Dynapac CA1300/1400 soil compactors are vibratory roller designed for compaction operations in pipe trenches, compacting roads, streets, repair work and parking lots. These 5 to 7 ton rollers pack a big punch and have enhanced maneuverability, which also make them a great option for compaction on large building foundations, industrial construction sites, steep slopes
2010 Bomag BW11RH pneumatic roller, Cummins diesel eng, water system - $35,000
2007 Etnyre Centennial II distributor, 2000 gallons, computerized w/1 ft cut-offs, propane heat, 14 ft spray bar, 2007 Ford F750XL, Cat C7 diesel, 6 spd trans, 2 spd axle - $67,000
2015 Rosco Maximizer 2B distributor, 1900 gallons, Max 2B computer, propane heat, 12 ft spray bar, Ford F750XL, Cummins 6.7L diesel eng, Allison auto trans, 2 spd axle - $123,000
2013 Rosco Maximizer 3B distributor, 1550 gallons, Max3B computer, diesel heat, 16 ft extending spray bar, UD cabover w/UD 6H7 diesel engine, Allison auto trans, 10,563 miles - $110,000
2014 Rosco Maximizer 2B distributor, 1850 gallons, Max 2B computer, diesel heat, 12 ft spray bar, Freightliner M2, Cummins 6.7L diesel engine, Allison auto trans - $118,000
New Marathon LD600PT asphalt distributor, 585 gallons, Honda 11 hp electric start gas eng, 80 GPM hyd. pumping system, propane heat, auto temp control, fully insulated tank, 8 ft spray bar, operator’s platform, 5 ft spray wand & 50’ hose, flushing system, recovery tank, electric brakes & electric breakaway - $37,200
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and in cramped spaces in connection with refilling work, according to the manufacturer. The PD version, equipped with pads and drum drive, is especially suitable for the compaction of silt and clayey soils and can be equipped with levelling blade and the D version with pad shell kit. To improve operator’s comfort Dynapac is introducing a cab with fresh air ventilation, heating and air conditioning. External traffic mirrors, four LED working lights, rotating beacon and radio with USB/MP3 and Bluetooth connection are standard. CA1400 With Two Amplitudes, Two Speeds Compaction width 54 and 66 in. respectively and static linear load up to 114 PLI (20 kg/cm) give the ability to compact sand and gravel up to 20 in. The CA1400 features two amplitudes, high at 0.067 in. and low at 0.032 in., making the machine versatile and suited for all supporting and reinforcement courses, according to the manufacturer. The PD version can compact silt and clay at a depth of 18 in.
Tier IV Final/StageV Engine With ECO as Standard Machines are equipped with Kubota Tier IV Final/StageV engine at 75hp (55 kW), latest emission standard and ECO mode as standard. This means low fuel consumption and low CO2 emissions and also a very low noise level at all times. The engine is transversally mounted to get increased service access standing on ground and air inlet for both combustion air and cooling air is high located to minimize dust intake. A 12 volt outlet is located in the engine compartment to facilitate service even during night operation. Traction at All Times With flow divider, differential lock and drum drive traction both forward and reverse is at its best. The CA1400 dual speed secures a high transportation speed that is easy to control with the balanced stroke of the forward and reverse lever. If the levelling blade is mounted, all controls are operated with the top buttons on forward and reverse lever, no need to change grip on lever or steering wheel.
Safety First Safety functions include back-up alarm, battery switch outside fire zone and interlock. As always on Dynapac machines, the parking brake is separated from the forward see DYNAPAC page 46