About Concrete Buggies
Concrete buggies are engine-powered machines that save paving companies money, time, and labor by making the job of transporting and placing concrete on a jobsite much easier and faster. Also known as “power buggies,” concrete buggies essentially amount to a wheelbarrow mounted on a wheel or track system powered by 5- to 20-plus-horsepower gasoline or electric engine. The operator guides the machine from behind using handlebars, a steering wheel, or another mechanism.
Available in walk-behind, stand-on, and ride-on models, concrete buggies feature powered dump buckets with 16-cubic-yard or greater capacities and the ability to transport up to several thousand pounds of concrete at speeds from about 4 to 7 mph or more. In addition to concrete companies, landscaping, general construction, demolition, and other operations also use concrete buggies to haul sand, soil, gravel, debris, mulch, and other materials. Leading manufacturers of new and used concrete buggies for sale include Canycom, Multiquip, Toro, and others.
Features Of Concrete Buggies

Multiquip TuffTruk TB11E Walk-Behind Power Buggy
Concrete buggies come in a variety of sizes and capacities, but most fall into one of two main subcategories: Those that run on wheels and those that run on tracks. Wheel models are generally less expensive and faster than track models, and may feature pneumatic, foam-filled, or steel wheel options as well as two- and all-wheel-drive systems. Track models are typically better for transporting material on sand, soft soil, and mud or on jobsites with uneven terrain requiring additional traction.
In addition to heavy-duty steel and polyurethane buckets, many buggies feature narrow and/or articulated designs enabling them to fit through 36-inch doors and place material more exactly. Other features can include hydrostatic drives, foot and hand levers for easy bucket dumping, foldable and perforated rear stand-on platforms, lift rings, enclosed engines for extra protection, easy access maintenance and repair doors, work lights, and hand brakes.
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