The NEW Trailicor Rover is the first towable, self-propelled, coring unit that can accurately core up-to 24-inch diameter cores in a matter of minutes.
Capable of being towed to the work site at highway speeds, the 3000 lb Rover in work-mode is powered by a 26.5 HP, Electronic Fuel Injected Kohler gasoline engine that drives both the quiet, smooth and precise, commercial grade, hydrostatic propulsion system and the industry standard, field proven, robust Utilicor hydraulic coring system, that can quickly and easily cut perfect cores up to 24-inches in diameter, up to 22-inches deep through asphalt, asphalt over concrete and reinforced concrete pavements or sidewalks, in minutes.
With no trailer to buy or park, the robust, Trailicor Rover maneuvers on a dime and can get into small and restricted spaces where it can do its job with the same accuracy and speed that utilities and their contractors have come to expect from all Utilicor coring equipment.
Two large 20 gallon, shared capacity, high-strength plastic water tanks, mounted over the main axel for balance when driving or towing (where they will not affect tongue weight), store sufficient water (40 gallons), for a good days work, and can both be conveniently filled at the same time from either fill port on each side of the vehicle. A 10-gallon, aluminum fuel tank (with fuel gauge) is mounted in a protected area behind the integrated 15-gallon hydraulic tank, away from engine heat.
Four, hydraulically activated stabilizers give the Rover its sturdy and balanced stance on even or uneven surfaces, and can be easily and precisely adjusted to achieve the proper coring angle perpendicular to the horizon.
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