The 2006 Wirtgen W2200 asphalt industrial truck boasts a 12'6" cutter drum width and features a cutter drum in good condition with standard teeth, ideal for asphalt milling. The engine has been overhauled, ensuring reliable performance. This model has clocked 5800 operational hours. Located in Idaho, it's a solid choice for asphalt professionals. Previously sold, this heavy-duty machine offers durability and efficiency for your projects.
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| Industry | HeavyMachinery |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Asphalt |
| Year | 2006 |
| Make | Wirtgen |
| Model | W2200 |
| Cutter Drum Width | 12'6" |
| Cutter Drum Condition | Good |
| Cutter Drum - Type of Teeth | Standard |
| Engine Condition | Overhauled |
| Hours | 5800 |
Asphalt equipment is essential in industries that rely on paving and resurfacing roadways, driveways, and other surfaces, including pavers, rollers, and milling machines. These machines are built for high throughput and consistent material flow, often under high heat and heavy loads. Asphalt work requires precise timing and machine coordination to ensure proper compaction and surface quality. Environmental conditions, mix type, and substrate can all affect how equipment performs in the field. The right setup ensures the road is built to last, not just laid down fast.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Uptime during peak paving season can make or break a contract. Ease of transport, crew familiarity, and access to replacement parts are all factored into purchasing decisions. Smaller crews may prioritize versatility in compact equipment, while municipal or DOT fleets look for proven performance across larger projects. Machines that consistently get the job done earn their place on the crew.
TKI has handled a wide range of these over the years—quietly and capably.
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