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Dynapac CA2500D Roller Price Guide

The Dynapac CA2500D at a glance — full manufacturer specs, buying guidance, what it's used for and what drives its resale value. Verified used-price ranges publish here as our data clears the sample-size gate.

Engine
Cummins QSB4.5, 97 kW (132 hp) at 2,200 rpm
Drum type
Smooth single drum
Drum width
2,130 mm
Travel speed
0-12 km/h
Operating weight
10,100 kg with ROPS (10,300 kg with cab)
Static linear load
26 kg/cm
Used pricing Being rebuilt

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The CA series is one of the longest-running single-drum roller lines in Australian roadbuilding, and this ten-tonne smooth-drum model is a standard tool on subdivision earthworks, road base and haul-road maintenance. Civil contractors and hire fleets both run it, so used examples arrive from both lives — ex-hire units with honest hours and hard-worked contractor machines. Cummins power keeps engine servicing straightforward across regional Australia. A padfoot sibling shares the platform and smooth drums are sometimes fitted with padfoot shell kits, so verify the drum configuration and its history on any used unit. As with every roller, the vibratory system is the machine: full amplitude at rated frequency and quiet bearings earn the asking price; a lazy drum is a rebuild quote.

What a Dynapac CA2500D is used for

The Dynapac CA2500D is a ten-tonne smooth-drum roller — a standard tool of Australian roadbuilding for base courses, subdivisions and haul-road maintenance.

  • Road base and earthworks compaction
  • Subdivision construction
  • Haul-road maintenance
  • Deep-lift granular compaction

What Moves the Price

Adds the most

Vibration in full health

The vibratory system is the machine. Full amplitude at rated frequency, no bearing rumble and clean cut-in earn the premium; a lazy drum is priced as a rebuild.

Clear premium

Low hours for age

Compaction hours are honest hours — rollers idle less than most plant. Low readings for the year, with service history to back them, carry real weight.

Spec that sells

The right drum

Smooth versus padfoot decides who can use the machine at all. Padfoot shells and combination options widen the buyer pool and hold value.

Priced off the top

Drum wear & mounts

Dented or rippled drum surfaces, tired isolation mounts and leaking sprinkler systems on tandems all get quoted straight off the asking price.

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CA2500D Price FAQ

What is a Dynapac CA2500D used for?
The Dynapac CA2500D is a ten-tonne smooth-drum roller — a standard tool of Australian roadbuilding for base courses, subdivisions and haul-road maintenance.
How much does a Dynapac CA2500D weigh?
The Dynapac CA2500D has an operating weight of 10,100 kg with ROPS (10,300 kg with cab).
What engine is in a Dynapac CA2500D?
The Dynapac CA2500D is powered by Cummins QSB4.5, 97 kW (132 hp) at 2,200 rpm.
How much is a new Dynapac CA2500D?
New Dynapac machines like the CA2500D are usually sold price-on-application rather than at a published list price, so a new Dynapac CA2500D depends on spec, options and dealer. Once you have a quote, our equipment finance calculator estimates the monthly repayment.
What makes one CA2500D worth more than another?
Vibration system health first — full amplitude, healthy bearings, clean engagement. Then hours for age, the drum configuration (smooth, padfoot or tandem decides who can use it), drum surface condition and, on asphalt machines, the water system.

Buying a Dynapac CA2500D

Check it is not encumbered

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