STONE WOLFPAC 3100D STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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OEM
STONE
Model
WOLFPAC 3100D
Year of Manufacture
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Category
STATIC SMOOTH DRUM ROLLER

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Technical Description

The Stone Wolfpac 3100D is a compact and efficient smooth drum roller designed for asphalt and soil compaction in confined spaces. It features a 35.4-inch wide front drum and an operating width of 39 inches, delivering effective coverage with a vibration frequency of 65 vibrations per minute (vpm) and a centrifugal force of 3,000 lbs, ensuring consistent compaction performance. Its tight inside turning radius of 78 inches enhances maneuverability in restricted areas. Powered by a reliable 20-horsepower Kubota Diesel D722 engine, a vertical, 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 4-cycle diesel known for fuel efficiency, low emissions (EPA Tier 4 / EU Stage V compliant), and quiet operation, the Wolfpac 3100D combines strong performance with environmental compliance. The roller measures 82 inches in length, 39 inches in width, and 94 inches in height, with an operating weight around 3,263 lbs, providing stability without compromising agility. Key features include hydrostatic drive, center-point articulation for precise steering, and durable construction with easy serviceability under a fiberglass hood. This roller’s balance of power, compact dimensions, and effective vibratory compaction makes it well-suited for applications requiring precise, controlled compaction in limited spaces such as trench work, sidewalks, and small paving jobs.

Technical Attributes

Drum Width
35 ''

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