Allen Engineering HDX760T4 60" Hydraulic Riding Trowel

SKU: 233366

| MPN: 063000

IN STOCK (0)

Features

  • Hydraulic joystick power steering
  • Digital display / computer
  • Control panel for dual pitch, throttle, lights and cruise control
  • Two-point lifting
  • T4 compliant air filter
  • Super-duty cast-iron spiders with six super-duty trowel arms
  • Six adjustable LED lights

Allen Engineering HDX760T4 60" Hydraulic Riding Trowel Specifications

Specification Details
Engine Hatz 4H50TIC (T45)
Horsepower Class 74 hp (55 kW)
Fuel Type Diesel
Panning Path Width 117.6" (299 cm) | 10' Class
Rotor Diameter 57.6" (146 cm) 6-Bladed Spider
Maximum Rotor Speed 145 rpm
Steering Control System Power
Fuel Capacity 18 gal (68 L)
Retardant Capacity 6 gal (23 L)
Weight 2,687 lbs (1,219 kg)
Dimensions (L x W x H) 122.7" x 62.7" x 62" (311.6 cm x 159.3 cm x 157.5 cm)
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:Allen Engineering HDX760T4 60" Hydraulic Riding Trowel
Your Rating
Customer Questions
How many blades does this model have?
This model features 6 blades per rotor, with 12 blades total.
How does the HDX760T4's 'Intelli-Power' system enhance machine performance under varying operational conditions?
The 'Intelli-Power' system optimizes the synergy between the 74hp Hatz diesel engine and the Bosch-Rexroth hydraulic components, automatically adjusting hydraulic pressure and flow based on the load and rotor speed. This ensures maximum efficiency and...
Can the pitch control on the HDX760T4 be adjusted during operation, and how does this benefit the finishing process?
Yes, the HDX760T4 features a dual pitch control system that can be adjusted on-the-fly during operation. This allows operators to quickly change the blade angle to adapt to different finishing stages—from initial floating to final polishing—enhancing...
Does the HDX760T4 require any special storage conditions to maintain its operational integrity?
The HDX760T4 should be stored in a clean, dry environment to prevent rust and corrosion. If stored outdoors, it should be covered properly to protect it from the elements. Regularly starting the engine and moving the trowel while in storage can also ...
Did you find what you were looking for?