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By Kay Falk. With a cost range of $2,000 to $3,000, rammers might not be the most expensive equipment on a jobsite. But they are a highly effective tool when used in the right soil conditions.
OIL-INJECTED RAMMERS Uses A Two-Cycle Engine New oil-injected rammer series feature a patented oil-injection system. The system is available on the BS 500, BS 600 and BS 700 series, which range in ...
Wacker builds a broad range of vibratory rammers that reflects various engine designs: conventional two-stroke-cycle (two-cycle); two-cycle with oil injection; four-stroke-cycle (four-cycle); and ...
Masterpac’s PMR Series four-stroke rammers are perfectly balanced to deliver hard-hitting compaction as well as low noise and vibration to ensure operator comfort. The PMR60 (150-lb. weight) and ...
According to Wacker, a new carburetor is now used on the company’s two-stroke-cycle rammers, allowing for easier, faster starting. The carburetor features a purge bulb that allows air to be expelled ...
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