Banut 655 pile driver for sale by auction


































































≈ €159,200
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Model: 655
Year: 2010
Hours approx: 8050
Hours is estimated and non-binding: Yes
Engine make: Caterpillar
Engine model: CAT9 261kw
Aircon: Yes
Track width mm: 900
Undercarriage % good: 90
Outriggers: Yes
Reverse Camera: Yes
CE marked: Yes
Working width m: 3,42
Transport dim. (L x W x H) m: 22 x 3,42 x 3,5
Last inspection: Friday, November 10, 2023
Weight kg approx: 74,500
Weight is estimated and non-binding: Yes
Is visually reviewed, but not fully tested in all functions: Yes
Water in the cooler OK: Yes
Engine oil OK: Yes
Engine OK: Yes
Turbo OK: Yes
Transmission OK: Yes
Stonestroks, cracks in the windshield: Yes
Visible dents or scratches: Yes
Pivot steer OK: Yes
Has stickers with Seller's name: Is edited away on the photo
Might be in operation until delivery: Yes
Visual condition (1-5) 5=best: 3
Technical condition (1-5) 5=best: 3
Categories: Construction Equipment & Attachments
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Piledrivers and hammers
HHK 5/7 A Hammer, year 2003.
22 m broker for 18 m piles.
Undercarriage renovated about 200 hours ago: Undercarriage rollers, chain, drive wheels, drive motor with bearings.
Grip arms have been renovated and will be installed before delivery.
2 extra ballast weights 1 ton per. pieces.
Ipiler electronic journal.
Sennebogen SR40 undercarriage.
Particulate filter.
NB: 9 ton hammer can be purchased or replaced by 5/7 ton hammer for additional cost.
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