The 2014 Hamm HD+14i is a reliable asphalt compactor suited for heavy-duty road construction projects. Weighing in the 5-ton class, this model features 54-inch wide drums that ensure excellent coverage and compaction force, essential for creating smooth, durable surfaces. Currently, the unit has 1,725 hours on the clock, demonstrating its capacity for substantial work while still in good operating condition.
Part of Hamm's HD+ series, the HD+14i is known for its user-friendly design, offering intuitive controls and excellent maneuverability, which enhances operator comfort and efficiency on the job. Although it is a used model, it delivers a solid performance combined with economic value, making it an attractive choice for those looking to upgrade their construction fleet with a dependable and proven compactor.
This machine has been sourced from Dorado Equipment Corps' well-maintained rental fleet, ensuring that it has been properly serviced and cared for. It represents a sensible investment for businesses needing a trusted performer in the industry, capable of handling demanding compaction tasks effectively.
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