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Hamm HD 10 VV Roller Price Guide

The Hamm HD 10 VV 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
Kubota D1503, 22.9 kW
Drum type
Twin smooth vibrating drums
Drum width
1,000 mm
Travel speed
0-12 km/h
Operating weight
2,475 kg with ROPS; 3,190 kg maximum
Centrifugal force
43/26 kN
Used pricing Being rebuilt

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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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Pre-purchase inspection checklist

The checks that matter on a used roller — amplitude and bearing noise, drum surface, isolation mounts, water system on tandems. Requests are reviewed and emailed manually.

HD 10 VV Price FAQ

What is a Hamm HD 10 VV used for?
The Hamm HD 10 VV is a roller for compacting soil, road base and asphalt to specified density.
How much does a Hamm HD 10 VV weigh?
The Hamm HD 10 VV has an operating weight of 2,475 kg with ROPS; 3,190 kg maximum.
What engine is in a Hamm HD 10 VV?
The Hamm HD 10 VV is powered by Kubota D1503, 22.9 kW.
How much is a new Hamm HD 10 VV?
New Hamm machines like the HD 10 VV are usually sold price-on-application rather than at a published list price, so a new Hamm HD 10 VV depends on spec, options and dealer. Once you have a quote, our equipment finance calculator estimates the monthly repayment.
What makes one HD 10 VV 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 Hamm HD 10 VV

Check it is not encumbered

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Roller travel speeds vary widely by size, so whether a serial search applies depends on the individual machine. Run both searches — by serial or chassis number, and against the seller.

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