2021 Prinoth Panther T8 - Stock #6009D

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The Prinoth Panther T8 is an extremely versatile rubber tracked crawler carrier with a truck inspired chassis. With very low ground pressure, loaded and unloaded, these machines are designed to go nearly anywhere without much effort. Their 34-inch-wide chassis allows them to be outfitted with a number of different implements, making them an ideal platform for many applications. This crawler carrier is outfitted with a hydro vac. All the controls and filters can be reached from the ground. It’s also completely powered off the hydraulics of the Panther T8, so there is no auxiliary diesel motor to power the vac. Scroll down to see the specifications and features of this setup. For more information about purchasing or renting this machine, do not hesitate to call Multi Machine Inc.

Hours: 31

Serial #: 935200848

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  • Machine Weight: 27,920 lbs.

    Machine Capacity: 16,000 lbs.

    Engine: Caterpillar C7.1 Acert

    Horsepower @ 2200 rpm: 225 hp

    Torque @ 1400 rpm: 758 lb-ft

    Max Speed: 6.2 mph

    Fuel Tank Capacity: 65 Gallons

    Ground Pressure (Empty): 2.22 psi

    Ground Pressure (Loaded): 4.10 psi

    Ground Clearance: 17”

    Length: 17’9"

    Width: 8’

    Height: 8’11”

  • 550-gallon spoils tank

    1200 CFM 412 RAM positive displacement blower @ 16" hg, driven by hydraulic drive system

    Pressurized Tank Offload, Pressure Filter Backflush

    Reverse Flow Suction Hose Blow-Out

    2x100 gallon poly freshwater tanks

    6.0 gpm @ 4000psi water pump

    Premium silencer package

    Hydraulic tank hoist

    Hydraulic full opening rear door standard with power door lock

    Sight-glass for level detection

    4" suction hose

    50' x 3/8" high pressure hose reel with wash gun

    5' potholing lance

    LED work lights

    Manual boom (strong arm) with 10’ reach

    Removable Water Heater with Setup - 200,000 BTU - 60°F over ambient @ 6 gpm; fuel burn rate of 1.8 g/hr,

    Spoils Tank Double Wash in-tank washing system