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    Wheel cold planers, or asphalt milling machines with wheels instead of tracks, can grind down bumps and road surface defects, as well as remove damaged sections for repair.

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    ROAD HOG RH60140 322 Used Wheel Cold Planers upcoming auctionsROAD HOG RH60140 322 Used Wheel Cold Planers upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:6/4/2026 10:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Stock Number322
    Location: Searcy, Arkansas
    Seller: Lynn Cain, LLC
    Hours895
    Location: Elgin, Illinois
    Seller: RG Asphalt and Concrete
    Hours2,470
    Location: North Oxford, Massachusetts
    Seller: United Construction and Forestry
    Hours838
    Location: Burr Ridge, Illinois
    Hours4,573
    Location: Oakdale, California

    2017 WIRTGEN W50RI

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    Hours2,835
    Location: Grimes, Iowa
    Hours32
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: FleetServ
    Serial Number100650
    Location: Los Angeles, California
    Hours292
    Location: Commerce City, Colorado
    Seller: Macdonald Equipment Company
    Hours103
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Hours130
    Location: Fontana, California
    Hours1,051
    Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: RP Equipment
    Hours1,100
    Location: Finger, Tennessee
    Stock Number0772
    Location: Madera, California
    Hours2,318
    Location: Perris, California
    Serial Number360HD00192
    Location: Allentown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: RP Equipment
    Serial Number36HD00115
    Location: Los Angeles, California
    Serial Number109FS10172U021234
    Location: Parowan, Utah
    Serial Number109FS10132U021537
    Location: Parowan, Utah

    1999 ASPHALT ZIPPER AZ480

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    Hours515
    Location: Stafford Springs, Connecticut
    Location: Madera, California
    Hours728
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: BIG TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
    Hours79
    Location: Los Angeles, California
    Hours2,762
    Location: York Springs, Pennsylvania
    Seller: JCW Equipment LLC

    1997 BITELLI SF100 T4

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    Max Milling Width40 in
    Location: Redding, California
    Seller: Thompson Machinery Sales
    Hours2,534
    Location: Medley, Florida
    Seller: Miller Heavy Equipment
    Hours296
    Location: Madera, California
    Serial Number01027
    Location: Manchester, New Hampshire

    About Wheel Cold Planers

    Wheel cold planers, or asphalt milling machines with wheels instead of tracks, are typically small to medium self-propelled machines. Like their tracked counterparts (see track cold planers) wheel road planers can grind down bumps and surface defects, as well as remove damaged sections for repair. They use a rotating drum or rotor studded with freely-rotating cutting tips (picks) to grind the surface of the pavement on a road, bridge, racetrack, runway, or parking lot.


    Wirtgen W 50 Ri Wheel Cold Planer

    Advantages Of Wheels

    Manufacturers such as Wirtgen and BOMAG outfit their smaller milling machines with wheels and their larger cold planers with tracks for a number of reasons. One is the fact that small wheel planers can be maneuverable enough to circle manhole covers, follow curving curbs, and mill around other obstacles that a larger tracked model would have to pass over with its drum raised. Wheels can also give a lightweight planer more traction by focusing its ground pressure into the contact patches of its tires, which have less area than tracks.

    Finally, wheels are much less expensive to replace and maintain than tracks. They’re very durable, even on asphalt and concrete surfaces that can be rough on many types of machine tracks. Wheel axles are also simpler and easier to maintain than the rollers and drive wheels of a tracked undercarriage.

    Disadvantages Of Wheels

    On the other hand, wheeled milling machines aren’t ideal in every scenario. If the roadway has a soft shoulder or the surface will be milled thin, a cold planer with tracks might be recommended for its lower ground pressure, both for flotation and to avoid creating ruts. Also, despite traction control systems that reduce power to slipping wheels and increase power to tires with a good grip on the surface, a wheeled planer might not provide enough tractive force to be as efficient as tracks at high-capacity milling.

    Find The Right Wheel Cold Planer For Your Operation

    BOMAG, Caterpillar, Volvo, and Wirtgen are all major manufacturers of wheel milling machines. You’ll find plenty of new and used wheel cold planers for sale at PavingEquipment.com.