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    About Wheel Concrete Buggies

    Although track-equipped models are generally better for use in soft soil, sand, or mud, wheel concrete buggies are usually less expensive, faster, and easier to navigate in tight or confined spaces.

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    Serial Number14243
    Location: Watertown, South Dakota
    Seller: Stan Houston Equipment Co. - Watertown, SD
    Serial Number14241
    Location: Sioux City, Iowa
    Seller: Stan Houston Equipment Co. - Sioux City, IA
    Serial Number14247
    Location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
    Seller: Stan Houston Equipment Co. - Aberdeen, SD
    Serial Number14196
    Location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
    Seller: Stan Houston Equipment Co. - Aberdeen, SD
    Serial Number14194
    Location: Aberdeen, South Dakota
    Seller: Stan Houston Equipment Co. - Aberdeen, SD
    Serial Number148001
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    Hours0.5
    Location: Miles City, Montana
    Stock NumberEQ0171242
    Location: Amarillo, Texas
    Seller: ASCO Equipment
    Hours7.9
    Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    Seller: ASCO Equipment
    Hours37
    Location: Odessa, Texas
    Seller: ASCO Equipment
    Hours40
    Location: San Angelo, Texas
    Seller: ASCO Equipment
    Hours34
    Location: Abilene, Texas
    Seller: ASCO Equipment
    Hours115
    Location: Halethorpe, Maryland
    Serial Number170927
    Location: Clay City, Illinois

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    Serial NumberT0376
    Location: Sheboygan, Wisconsin
    Seller: Bruggink's Inc

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    Serial NumberT0366
    Location: Sheboygan, Wisconsin
    Seller: Bruggink's Inc
    Serial NumberS0677
    Location: Sheboygan, Wisconsin
    Seller: Bruggink's Inc
    Hours0.2
    Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
    Seller: Black Hawk Equipment
    Hours67
    Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Hours65
    Location: Waterloo, Iowa
    Hours57
    Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Hours136
    Location: Des Moines, Iowa
    Hours144
    Location: Great Bend, Kansas
    Hours198
    Location: Wichita, Kansas
    Serial Number1L0303
    Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
    Seller: Black Hawk Equipment
    Serial Number1808139
    Location: Lockport, New York
    Serial Number1204141
    Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
    Seller: Black Hawk Equipment
    Serial Number120658
    Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
    Seller: Black Hawk Equipment

    About Wheel Concrete Buggies

    Wheel concrete buggies are one of two primary types of concrete buggies (track concrete buggies being the other) that paving companies and other operations use to transport concrete around jobsites. Concrete buggies are essentially engine-powered wheelbarrows; wheel models are available with two-wheel and all-wheel-drive systems and gas and battery-electric motors ranging from less than 5 to more than 20 horsepower. Operators guide concrete buggies from behind using handlebars, a steering wheel, or joystick controls. General construction, landscaping, demolition, and other operations also use concrete buggies to transport soil, sand, gravel, mulch, debris, and other materials.

    Wheel Concrete Buggy Features


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    Depending on the model, wheel concrete buggies may use rubber, pneumatic, foam-filled, or steel wheels to move at speeds reaching 7 mph or more. Although track-equipped models are generally better for unstable ground conditions with soft soil, sand, mud, or inclines requiring additional traction, wheel concrete buggies are usually less expensive, faster, and easier to navigate in tight or confined spaces. The concrete buggy market includes walk-behind and ride-on models, as well as many buggies that instead include a foldable or fixed perforated platform on the back for the operator to stand on. Wheel models typically include a heavy-duty steel or polyurethane bucket with 6-cubic-yard or greater capacity that lets them carry several thousand pounds.

    Many concrete buggies are designed for indoor and outdoor use, and a number are narrow enough to fit through a 36-inch doorway, making them useful for interior pours. Some also have articulated bodies and rotating buckets that enable more exact material placement. Features can also include hand or foot levers for easy bucket dumping, hydrostatic drives, enclosed engines, easy access repair and maintenance doors, hand brakes, work lights, and support for various attachments.

    Find The Right Wheel Concrete Buggy For You

    You’ll find a big selection of new and used wheel concrete buggies for sale every day at PavingEquipment.com. Leading manufacturers include Allen Engineering, Toro, Multiquip, and others.