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Wacker Neuson, four-wheel dumper,
3001, diesel engine, type (TIER 3), Yanmar
Burnaby Fraser Foreshore Park, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
In case you're wondering what this construction machine is for: it is a trench roller. Remote controlled, creates smooth surfaces at the bottom of trenches. Does not come cheap, I saw one used offer (5 years old) for 13500€.
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A little Wacker Neuson Dual View dumper with Thorne Civil Engineers of Uckfield on Grand Parade on 15 May 2025. It is almost new by the look of it!
The Wacker Neuson is light crawler excavator. Wacker Neuson is a German company that builds industrial/construction machinery.
Although small it still weighs 5500kg! It has a small engine that produces 70HP, which is enough for the main tasks it is used for, road construction, landscaping etc. It comes either with a standard lenght arm, or a long version, which extends the maximum digging depth from 3,8m tot 4,1m.
Found this one while on vacation in Trusetal Germany.
Der Strassenbauer auf einer Tandemwalze
www.wackerneuson.de/de/produkte/pg/tandemwalzen/prod/rd18...
(ich musste googeln, um herauszufinden, wie man dem Ding sagt...)
Photo prise à Poix-de-Picardie (F-80), près du supermarché Carrefour. Au fond : l'église Saint-Denis.
Photo showing AS50e Akkustampfer at the Big Concert Night 2018, POSTCITY, Train Hall
Credit: vog.photo
The Wacker Neuson Group is a multinational company which develops, produces and sells light and compact innovative construction equipment and provides associated services. Founded in 1848, the family-owned company now has more than 40 affiliates, over 140 sales and service outlets and over 12,000 sales and service partners worldwide.
The new company building in Hörsching covers 160,000 m² and is the largest and most modern workshop in the Group.
Colt Austria won a major order for smoke control and natural daylighting for the new production area, using Apollo natural ventilators for day to day and smoke ventilation, and over 3,600 m² Cosmotron barrel vault rooflights for natural daylight.
To illustrate this importance, a special 360° parkour for an excavator will be constructed at the Ars Electronica Festival 2018. Festival visitors can playfully control the excavator through windmills and can thus try to avoid obstacles built-in the parkour. Additionally to last year’s project, the installation of Wacker Neuson’s apprentices is to become more interactive and participatory to engage festival visitors. The system’s autonomous reaction to the excavator’s fault controls illustrates the direct effect of faults on construction sites, which often have unforeseeable consequences…
Credit: tom mesic
Photo showing the Vibrationeers at the Big Concert Night 2018, POSTCITY, Train Hall
Credit: vog.photo
A performance with 5 wired, modified battery tampers from Wacker Neuson in a special electro-acoustic sound environment. The tamping, vibration and romping of the analog and digital machines will shake the core of the train hall. Completely emission-free, loud and free, without guilt or regret.
Credit: vog.photo
A performance with 5 wired, modified battery tampers from Wacker Neuson in a special electro-acoustic sound environment. The tamping, vibration and romping of the analog and digital machines will shake the core of the train hall. Completely emission-free, loud and free, without guilt or regret.
Credit: vog.photo
Photo showing The Vibrationeers at the Big Concert Night 2018, POSTCITY, Train Hall. From left to right: Chris Bruckmayr, Stefan Fuchs, Didi Bruckmayr.
Credit: vog.photo
Photo showing Stefan Fuchs and Didi Bruckmayr (right) at the Big Concert Night 2018, POSTCITY, Train Hall
Credit: vog.photo
A performance with 5 wired, modified battery tampers from Wacker Neuson in a special electro-acoustic sound environment. The tamping, vibration and romping of the analog and digital machines will shake the core of the train hall. Completely emission-free, loud and free, without guilt or regret.
Credit: vog.photo
To illustrate this importance, a special 360° parkour for an excavator will be constructed at the Ars Electronica Festival 2018. Festival visitors can playfully control the excavator through windmills and can thus try to avoid obstacles built-in the parkour. Additionally to last year’s project, the installation of Wacker Neuson’s apprentices is to become more interactive and participatory to engage festival visitors. The system’s autonomous reaction to the excavator’s fault controls illustrates the direct effect of faults on construction sites, which often have unforeseeable consequences…
Credit: tom mesic
To illustrate this importance, a special 360° parkour for an excavator will be constructed at the Ars Electronica Festival 2018. Festival visitors can playfully control the excavator through windmills and can thus try to avoid obstacles built-in the parkour. Additionally to last year’s project, the installation of Wacker Neuson’s apprentices is to become more interactive and participatory to engage festival visitors. The system’s autonomous reaction to the excavator’s fault controls illustrates the direct effect of faults on construction sites, which often have unforeseeable consequences…
Credit: tom mesic
To illustrate this importance, a special 360° parkour for an excavator will be constructed at the Ars Electronica Festival 2018. Festival visitors can playfully control the excavator through windmills and can thus try to avoid obstacles built-in the parkour. Additionally to last year’s project, the installation of Wacker Neuson’s apprentices is to become more interactive and participatory to engage festival visitors. The system’s autonomous reaction to the excavator’s fault controls illustrates the direct effect of faults on construction sites, which often have unforeseeable consequences…
Credit: tom mesic
To illustrate this importance, a special 360° parkour for an excavator will be constructed at the Ars Electronica Festival 2018. Festival visitors can playfully control the excavator through windmills and can thus try to avoid obstacles built-in the parkour. Additionally to last year’s project, the installation of Wacker Neuson’s apprentices is to become more interactive and participatory to engage festival visitors. The system’s autonomous reaction to the excavator’s fault controls illustrates the direct effect of faults on construction sites, which often have unforeseeable consequences…
Credit: tom mesic
To illustrate this importance, a special 360° parkour for an excavator will be constructed at the Ars Electronica Festival 2018. Festival visitors can playfully control the excavator through windmills and can thus try to avoid obstacles built-in the parkour. Additionally to last year’s project, the installation of Wacker Neuson’s apprentices is to become more interactive and participatory to engage festival visitors. The system’s autonomous reaction to the excavator’s fault controls illustrates the direct effect of faults on construction sites, which often have unforeseeable consequences…
Credit: tom mesic