Wacker Neuson BS50-2PLUS HA (5100030595) High Altitude 2-Stroke Rammer
Maintain peak performance even in challenging environments with the specialized Wacker Neuson BS50-2PLUS HA (5100030595) High Altitude 2-Stroke Rammer, engineered with optimized carburetion for high elevations. This rammer ensures that the powerful impact force and jumping stroke remain consistent, compensating for thinner air where standard engines lose power. The automatic oil-injected system offers convenience and engine longevity. The Wacker Neuson BS50-2PLUS HA (5100030595) is the definitive choice for contractors working in mountainous regions, guaranteeing reliable, high-density compaction on cohesive and mixed soils.
Description
This Wacker Neuson BS50-2PLUS 11in. Oil-Injected Rammer for high altitude regions offers all the advantages of the classic 2-stroke rammer, along with the convenience of a no-mix system. The 2 separate tanks for fuel and 2-cycle oil eliminate premixing, and automatically provide the correct mix for long, clean running times. The low center of gravity provides high performance and stability during operation. Ideal for compaction of cohesive and mixed soil in trenches and other confined areas. Works with the following accessories: Wheel Kit, Item# 87835, 4in. Wood Shoe Kit with 12in. extension, Item# 87843, 4in. Shoe Kit with 4in. Extension, Item# 87848, 6in. Iron Shoe Kit, Item# 87837, 8in. Plastic Shoe Kit, Item# 87844, 10in. Iron Shoe Kit, Item# 87838, and 11′ Plastic Shoe Kit, Item# 87839, all sold separately.
What’s Included
- (1) Rammer
| Item# | 87803 |
| Brand | Wacker Neuson |
| Manufacturer’s Warranty | 3 Yr Consumer Limited |
| Ship Weight | 140.0 lbs |
| Product Type | Rammer |
| Horsepower | 2.3 |
| Engine Type | Air cooled, single-cylinder, two-cycle, WM 80 gasoline |
| Plate Size L x W (in.) | 13 x 11 |
| Compaction Force (lbs.) | 3,579 |
| Travel Speed (ft. per min.) | 31 |
| Overall Dimensions L x W x H (in.) | 26 1/2 x 13 1/2 x 37 |
| Product Weight | 131 lb |







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