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Maintenance Research Bulletin: July 2018 NTREC New Technology Research Equipment Committee MOR Maintenance Operations Research Upcoming Events SPOT 2018 Camp Ripley, MN Train the Trainer Sept 12 th -15 th Trainees / Session One Sept 17 th - 21 st & Sept 24 th - 28 th Trainees / Session Two Oct 15 th - 19 th & Oct 22 nd - 26th MN Maintenance Fall Expo St. Cloud, MN October 3 rd & 4th Maintenance Research Website: http:// www.dot.state.mn.us/ maintenance/research.html Comments / Questions Maintenance Research Program Administrator 651/366-3585 Mindy Heinkel Canycom SC75 Rubber Track Concrete Buggy with Pivot The CanycomSC75 Concrete Buggy is a motorized walk behind tracked concrete buggy. The project was submitted by Jason Miller from District 8. The intended use is to move rocks under bridge decks for slope protection next to abutments. It can also be used to remove concrete debris from inside box culverts. Heavy duty rubber tracks offer balanced weight distribution to travel with ease over wet, muddy ground, rough, uneven terrain and loose sand and gravel. The SC75 concrete buggy outshines in efficiency and maneuverability compared to wheeled buggies. It has a dump bucket, an easy to operate control panel and a 90° dump angle. The Canycom SC75 Rubber Track Concrete Buggy will be evaluated during the placement of new concrete flooring in a 5 x5 box culvert as well as slope repair on numerous bridges. This project will provide cost savings by not having to rent equipment. Safety is expected to be improved by using the tub for placement of riprap under bridges instead of doing it by hand.

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Page 1: Minnesota Department of Transportation - MnDOT. July 2018... · Web viewSept 12th -15th Trainees / Session One Sept 17th - 21st & Sept 24th - 28th Trainees / Session Two Oct 15th

Maintenance Research Bulletin: July 2018 NTREC New Technology Research Equipment Committee MOR Maintenance Operations Research

Upcoming Events

SPOT 2018Camp Ripley, MN

Train the Trainer Sept 12th -15th

Trainees / Session OneSept 17th - 21st

&Sept 24th - 28th

Trainees / Session TwoOct 15th - 19th

&Oct 22nd - 26th

MN Maintenance Fall ExpoSt. Cloud, MN

October 3rd & 4th

Maintenance Research Website:

http://www.dot.state.mn.us/maintenance/research.html

Comments / QuestionsMaintenance Research Program Administrator

651/366-3585Mindy Heinkel

Canycom SC75 Rubber Track Concrete Buggy with Pivot

The CanycomSC75 Concrete Buggy is a motorized walk behind tracked concrete buggy. The project was submitted by Jason Miller from District 8. The intended use is to move rocks under bridge decks for slope protection next to abutments. It can also be used to remove concrete debris from inside box culverts.

Heavy duty rubber tracks offer balanced weight distribution to travel with ease over wet, muddy ground, rough, uneven terrain and loose sand and gravel. The SC75 concrete buggy outshines in efficiency and maneuverability compared to wheeled buggies. It has a dump bucket, an easy to operate control panel and a 90° dump angle.

The Canycom SC75 Rubber Track Concrete Buggy will be evaluated during the placement of new concrete flooring in a 5 x5 box culvert as well as slope repair on numerous bridges. This project will provide cost savings by not having to rent equipment. Safety is expected to be improved by using the tub for placement of riprap under bridges instead of doing it by hand.

For more information contact:Jason Miller

[email protected]