FERGUSON 812B STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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- FERGUSON
- Model
- 812B
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER
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The Ferguson 812B Static Smooth Drum Roller is a heavy-duty compaction machine designed for effective soil and asphalt rolling. It features a **54-inch wide smooth drum** for uniform surface compaction and an operating width of 54 inches, providing efficient ground coverage. The roller is powered by a **John Deere JD4239DL 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine**, delivering 80 HP for reliable performance under demanding conditions. Its hydrostatic transmission allows flexible forward and reverse rolling speeds ranging from 0 to 9 MPH, enhancing maneuverability on job sites. The machine has an inside turning radius of 116 inches, supporting good steering control. It weighs approximately 17,000 lbs (base weight) and offers a ground clearance of 14 inches to navigate various terrain types. The unit is equipped with a water tank capacity of 170 gallons to facilitate drum wetting, reducing material sticking during compaction. Overall dimensions are 17 ft long, 5 ft 6 in wide, and 9 ft 1 in high, making it a solid choice for medium to large-scale compaction projects requiring smooth, static drum rolling. Its robust build and engine from a reputable manufacturer ensure durability and consistent operation in construction and paving applications. Dual operator stations may be featured for enhanced operational flexibility and visibility.
Technical Attributes
- Drum Width
- 54 ''
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