This 1991 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is equipped with an 18 ft side boom, hydraulic hoists, and joystick boom control for precision operation. It features a canopy for operator protection and comfort, along with hydraulic extendable counterweights to enhance stability.
This 1998 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer features a canopy and joystick boom control for enhanced operation. It includes an 18 ft side boom, hydraulic hoists, and a hydraulic extendable counterweight, improving load management and stability.
This 1994 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is equipped with 4738 operational hours and features an 18 ft side boom, joystick boom control, hydraulic hoists, and a hydraulic extendable counterweight. The unit boasts 24 in single grouser track shoes with both left and right grouser heights at 63 mm.
This 1991 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer features a canopy, joystick boom control, an 18 ft side boom, hydraulic hoists, and a hydraulic extendable counterweight. It is equipped with 24 in single grouser track shoes.
This 1992 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is equipped with a canopy and joystick boom control for enhanced operability. Features include an 18 ft side boom, hydraulic hoists, and a hydraulic extendable counterweight, optimizing performance for demanding tasks.
This 1993 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is fitted with a canopy and joystick boom control for enhanced operation. It features an 18 ft side boom with a capacity of 44,000 lbs, hydraulic hoists, and a hydraulic extendable counterweight for better stability and control.
This 1977 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer, equipped with a canopy and 3 lever boom control, offers an 18 ft side boom and hydraulic hoists for efficient operation. It features a hydraulic extendable counterweight and 26 in single grouser track shoes for enhanced stability and traction.
This 1975 Caterpillar 572G is categorized as a pipelayer and indicates an operational history of 807 hours. It features a canopy, 3-lever boom control, a 22 ft side boom, hydraulic hoists, and a hydraulic extendable counterweight.
The 1994 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is a robust and reliable piece of heavy equipment, renowned for its efficiency in pipeline construction tasks. Featuring a 20 ft 9 in side boom and joystick boom control, it is designed for precise handling.
The 1978 Caterpillar 572G is a robust pipelayer known for its durability and functionality in demanding environments. Despite showing signs of age with 2787 hours on a non-functional meter and some inoperative components like exterior lights and alarms, this machine maintains operational integrity in critical areas.
The 1994 Caterpillar 572G is a robust pipelayer designed for heavy-duty construction tasks. This model has logged 7,337 hours and features joystick boom control, hydraulic hoists, and an extendable counterweight for enhanced stability.
The 1994 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is a robust piece of heavy equipment designed for demanding construction and pipeline tasks. It features a canopy, joystick boom control, an 18 ft 8 in side boom, hydraulic hoists, and an extendable counterweight.
This 1991 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer, with 7209 operational hours, is designed for heavy-duty pipe laying tasks. It features joystick boom control, an 18 ft 8 in side boom, hydraulic hoists, and an extendable hydraulic counterweight.
The 1994 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is robustly built for heavy-duty pipe laying tasks. It features a 28 ft 8 in side boom, hydraulic hoists, and an extendable counterweight, ensuring operational stability and efficiency.
This 1978 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer features a canopy, joystick boom control, and an 18 ft side boom. It is equipped with hydraulic hoists and a hydraulic extendable counterweight for enhanced operational capacity.
This 1978 Caterpillar 572G pipelayer is equipped with a canopy, joystick boom control, and an 18-ft side boom. The unit also includes hydraulic hoists and a hydraulic extendable counterweight for enhanced stability and efficiency.
1978 Caterpillar 572G Pipelayer
Serial Number: 40U00667
This 1978 pipelayer features a functional exterior lighting system, though the right headlight is non-operational, along with an operational travel alarm, safety lock out/stop, and seat belts. The horn is currently inoperable.