i have operated the wr2400 for the last 2 years its a cool machine with 4 wheel steering and it is all so on 4 hydrolic legs witch is used to lift and lower the machine or help make it level on uneven ground it all so has a water pump on it to add water to the drum of the machine witch in turn is mixing the soil cement or lime i use mine mostly on roads but also in mines the writgen is a outstanding machine
i've seen (something like this posibly the same thing) and it was working on the road it was grinding all the pavement up so they could repave really cool
@dicin29 Yep a "planer" a machine which moves very slowly while "eating" at the road, then sending it up a conveyor and dumping it into a truck. Is that what you mean?
I work with the wirtgen 2500S every single day, our company does soil stabilization for chesapeake energy all over P.A. and W.V. if you have any questions about FDR or full depth reclamation just ask.
@BigDogDuramax Construction project on a section of St Rd 44 here in Shelbyville IN they used some type of chemical stabilizer last fall to harden up the road base & let me tell you it had a very strong smell!
Do you have an idea what they might of used? (It looked very clear & almost like an epoxy)
i have operated the wr2400 for the last 2 years its a cool machine with 4 wheel steering and it is all so on 4 hydrolic legs witch is used to lift and lower the machine or help make it level on uneven ground it all so has a water pump on it to add water to the drum of the machine witch in turn is mixing the soil cement or lime i use mine mostly on roads but also in mines the writgen is a outstanding machine
davidbigsexy 8 months ago
Made in Germany!
cat365d 9 months ago
I know everybody says this, BUT that would be awesome to have if zombies happened.
peepeevagi 9 months ago
i've seen (something like this posibly the same thing) and it was working on the road it was grinding all the pavement up so they could repave really cool
dicin29 9 months ago
@dicin29 Yep a "planer" a machine which moves very slowly while "eating" at the road, then sending it up a conveyor and dumping it into a truck. Is that what you mean?
Josephtube666 9 months ago
@Josephtube666 actully no, this is different personal msg me and i will tell u more
dicin29 9 months ago
That's one hell of a truck in the background.
gidrozin 9 months ago
in England ive seen these machines used on tarmac on country lanes to strenthen the footing underneath
7810ftw 9 months ago
@ ssart I have yet to use any chemical stabilizers, but if you found any more info out about it I would to live to hear about it
BigDogDuramax 9 months ago
Lol "Its ok, they're state workers, they don't start till about 10" haha.
rabbitsmeller400 9 months ago
that what i was about to say looks like a miller
Xxslayer410xX 9 months ago
I work with the wirtgen 2500S every single day, our company does soil stabilization for chesapeake energy all over P.A. and W.V. if you have any questions about FDR or full depth reclamation just ask.
BigDogDuramax 9 months ago
@BigDogDuramax Construction project on a section of St Rd 44 here in Shelbyville IN they used some type of chemical stabilizer last fall to harden up the road base & let me tell you it had a very strong smell!
Do you have an idea what they might of used? (It looked very clear & almost like an epoxy)
SSArt98 9 months ago
Cool machine do not see many videos on stuff like this!
MissouriEarthMovers 9 months ago
i had one when there were fixing my road, there pretty cool
Albertcounty4x4 9 months ago
I never seen one of them before i only herd about them. Them dont use them here in Michigan. All we use is crushed lime stone
bonehead1902 9 months ago
Well that is cool I don’t think I have ever seen one before but then again I am in Arizona and the dirt hear is so hard it practically is concrete
casecx700 9 months ago
Interesting.
specialks1953 9 months ago