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    Asphalt pavers lay down, spread, and compact asphalt to help pave walkways, golf course cart paths, airport runways, parking lots, and everything from private driveways to four-lane interstates.

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    Hours4,900
    Location: Spring City, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Iron Exchange LLC
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    Auction Date:7/8/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Hours4,589
    Location: Littlestown, Pennsylvania
    Hours3,069
    Location: New Hudson, Michigan
    Hours3,680
    Location: Wills Point, Texas
    Hours2,986
    Location: St Marys, Ohio
    Seller: Buehler Asphalt Paving
    Hours225
    Location: Thompsons Station, Tennessee
    Seller: Landon Morel
    Hours698.5
    Location: Belgrade, Montana
    Seller: BAM Equipment
    Hours1,588
    Location: Haymarket, Virginia
    Seller: Jonathon Finley
    Hours3,763
    Location: Beecher, Illinois
    Seller: Wirkus Paving Company
    Serial NumberGNZ00387
    Location: Fargo, North Dakota
    Seller: Border States Paving
    Serial Number0TJF00207
    Location: Fargo, North Dakota
    Seller: Border States Paving
    Hours2,300
    Location: Fairfield, New Jersey
    Seller: Bassani Contracting LLC
    Hours5,708
    Location: Morgantown, West Virginia
    Seller: Pawlish Equipment Inc.
    Hours2,900
    Location: Massena, New York
    Seller: Construction Sales Inc.
    Hours2,925
    Location: Massena, New York
    Seller: Construction Sales Inc.
    Hours1,873
    Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
    Hours950
    Location: Richmond, Virginia
    Hours8,073
    Location: Lubbock, Texas
    Hours8,454
    Location: Pleasureville, Kentucky
    Hours5,470
    Location: Pleasureville, Kentucky
    Hours150
    Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee
    Hours205
    Location: Piedmont, South Carolina
    Hours147
    Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
    Hours2,995
    Location: Pleasureville, Kentucky
    Hours893
    Location: North Charleston, South Carolina
    Hours234
    Location: Concord, North Carolina
    Hours4,722
    Location: Felton, Delaware
    Hours2,501
    Location: Pleasureville, Kentucky

    About Asphalt Pavers

    New and used compact, midsize, and heavy-duty asphalt pavers are key construction equipment for small to large paving operations. The self-propelled machines lay down, spread, and compact asphalt to help pave walkways, golf course cart paths, airport runways, parking lots, and everything from private driveways to four-lane interstates.


    2020 LeeBoy 8520B Paver

    Available in wheel and tracked models, asphalt pavers feature two main pieces: the tractor and a floating screed. The former drives the machine forward and includes the engine, augers, conveyors, hopper, push rollers, material transport system, operator seats, and other components. The screed is situated behind the tractor, and uses plates, leveling arms, sensors, and other parts to level the asphalt surface.

    Asphalt Paver History

    Asphalt paving in general reportedly dates to the early 1800s in Scotland when a local engineer created his own mix to pave a road. Early on, rakes and other manual tools helped spread the material. Harry Barber of Barber-Greene Co., maker of bucket loaders and conveyors, however, developed the first mechanical, self-propelled asphalt paver in the early 1930s. His design, still influential in modern paver manufacturing, resulted in an initial production release and patent by decade’s end.

    Asphalt Paver Features

    Also referred to as asphalt finishers, modern asphalt pavers feature more powerful but quieter Tier IV diesel engines, many supporting eco-friendly modes and various technologies that enhance fuel consumption efficiency. Besides providing large-capacity hoppers, four-wheel and all-wheel-drive performance, hydraulic screed extensions, road lights, fume-management systems, and dual independent operator stations, today’s machines also feature greater integration of electronic controls, sensors, and automation. The latter has led to sensor-based, auto-material feeding systems, as well as auto-sloping and grading abilities, touchscreen displays that provide real-time job data and adjustment control, support for manufacturers’ telematics solutions, and other advancements.

    Find The Right Asphalt Paver For The Job

    Popular manufacturers of this type of equipment include Blaw-Knox, Caterpillar, Dynapac, LeeBoy, Mauldin, Roadtec, Vogele, and Volvo, among many others. You’ll find plenty of equipment to choose from every day on PavingEquipment.com, the industry’s leading source for new and used asphalt pavers and other paving equipment for sale.