AWD material handler
The Crete Rod all-wheel drive material handler delivers 33-cubic feet of material across the most challenging terrains, sources report.
The nimble, three-wheeled workhorse was designed from the ground up to overcome the limitations of using concrete buggies, pumps and skid steers for material hauling. A Tier 4-compliant engine ensures low CO2 exhaust emissions, while a low discharge height eliminates 95 percent of the splash for a cleaner pour with faster cleanup.
The Crete Rod all-wheel drive material handler delivers 33-cubic feet of material across the most challenging terrains, sources report. |
Measuring approximately 120 inches long x 54 inches wide x 59 inches tall, the Crete Rod serves as a low-profile equipment option and has a low center of gravity for stability. Its 78.50-ibch wheelbase, coupled with all-wheel hydrostatic drive with twin locking motors and hydraulic cylinder driven rack and pinion steering deliver unparalleled stability, maneuverability, efficiency and versatility, sources report.
The Crete Rod moves concrete and other building materials across varied terrains and in restricted spaces such as indoor and outdoor construction sites, bridge construction projects, mining facilities, landscape contracting projects and more.
A 3-cylinder, 4-cycle, liquid-cooled Kubota Tier 4-compliant diesel engine and variable-displacement axial piston hydraulic pumps provide ample power, allowing the Crete Rod to deliver a full yard and a third of concrete precisely where it is needed.
Intuitive controls are simple to operate, while precise speed control ensure safety for the operator and adjacent workers. High operator visibility further enhances job site safety.
Weighing just 2,400 pounds, the highly maneuverable Crete Rod is easy to load and unload from trailers, simplifying transport from job to job.