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IMER - TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy
IMER - TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy
IMER - TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy

IMER - TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy

SKU: 5105001
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IMER - TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy


The Tracker 811 mini-dumper is a highly agile and versatile machine, small in size, yet able to handle a large load on all kinds of terrain, including steep gradients. The Tracker 811 may be equipped with a wide range of accessories to meet various requirements: skip for construction, self-loading shovel, bed with opening sides. 
Standard Equipment

• Includes tipping bucket & self-loading shovel       
• Engine w/electric start, Honda Gas Engine 8 hp       

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TRACKER 811
Model #
5105001
Engine
Honda GX200, 6.5 HP
Weight
640 lbs
Operating Load
1,102 lbs
Payload Capacity
8 cu ft
Speed
2 mph
Max Slope - Empty
20° - 36%
Max Slope - Loaded
11° - 20%
Ground Clearance
4 in
Length
62.5 in
Height
44.5 in
Width
27 in

 

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy is a compact, gas‑powered mini track dumper designed to move concrete, dirt, gravel, and debris efficiently across tough terrain and tight spaces. With an 8 cubic foot hopper, 1,102 lb operating load, and durable Honda engine, it gives contractors a powerful yet highly maneuverable solution for modern jobsites.

What is the IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy?

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy (also known in some literature as the Carry 105 mini dumper) is a small tracked transporter built to haul and dump material where larger machines and traditional buggies cannot go. It is engineered for construction, landscaping, demolition, and rental applications where narrow access, uneven terrain, and steep gradients are daily challenges.

This compact concrete buggy uses rubber tracks to spread its weight, allowing it to travel over turf, mud, gravel, and slopes without tearing up surfaces or getting stuck. Despite its small size, it can carry up to 8 cubic feet of material and an operating load of around 1,102 lbs, making it ideal for concrete, aggregates, and jobsite debris.

Key Specifications of the IMER – TRACKER 811

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy delivers a balanced combination of capacity, power, and maneuverability for tight and demanding jobsites. Below are its core technical specifications that matter most for contractors and equipment buyers.

  • Engine: Honda GX200 gas engine, typically rated around 6.5–8 HP depending on configuration.

  • Operating load: 1,102 lbs, suitable for concrete, soil, and aggregate handling.

  • Payload capacity: 8 cubic feet hopper volume.

  • Machine weight: About 640 lbs with the standard steel tipping bucket.

  • Speed: Approximately 2 mph travel speed.

  • Width: Around 27 inches, allowing passage through tight gates and doorways.

  • Ground clearance: About 4 inches for uneven terrain.

  • Turning radius: Around 36 inches for excellent maneuverability in confined areas.

  • Max slope (empty): Roughly 20° (36%).

  • Max slope (loaded): Roughly 11° (20%).

These specs show how the Tracker 811 is designed to move serious weight while staying light and narrow enough for backyards, interiors, and congested commercial sites.

IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy specs

Feature Value
Engine Honda GX200 gas, approx. 6.5–8 HP
Operating load 1,102 lbs
Hopper capacity 8 cu ft
Machine weight 640 lbs (with tipping bucket)
Travel speed 2 mph
Width 27 in
Ground clearance 4 in
Turning radius 36 in
Max slope (empty) 20° (36%)
Max slope (loaded) 11° (20%)


Engine, Power, and Drive System

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy is powered by a Honda GX200 gas engine, a commercial‑grade unit known for reliability, easy starting, and long service life. This engine typically delivers about 6.5–8 HP, giving the machine enough power to move fully loaded over rough surfaces and moderate slopes.

The buggy uses a hydraulic drive system with an auxiliary hydraulic power take‑off of around 3.75 gallons per minute, allowing smooth travel and controlled dumping operations. Hydraulic drive provides consistent torque to the rubber tracks, which is critical when climbing grades or working in soft or unstable conditions.

With a top speed of about 2 mph, the Tracker 811 moves quickly enough to keep crews productive while still being easy to control in tight, busy jobsite environments. The combination of engine, hydraulics, and tracks gives this concrete buggy performance that exceeds traditional wheelbarrow or wheel‑type units.

Hopper, Tipping Bucket, and Capacity

The standard IMER – TRACKER 811 model comes equipped with a steel tipping bucket designed to carry up to 8 cubic feet of material. This hopper can handle concrete, gravel, sand, dirt, demolition debris, and other bulk materials commonly moved around construction and landscape sites.

With an operating load of 1,102 lbs, the hopper offers enough capacity to significantly reduce the number of trips compared to manual methods, without making the machine too large or unstable for narrow, uneven paths. The tipping mechanism allows controlled dumping into forms, trenches, or small piles, helping minimize spillage and cleanup time.

Rubber tracks help maintain stability while loaded, spreading the weight over a larger footprint so the buggy can travel across soft ground, sod, or prepared subgrades with less damage. This is especially useful when transporting concrete over existing lawns or finished exterior surfaces that need to remain intact.

Compact Size and Maneuverability

One of the defining advantages of the IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy is its extremely compact footprint. With an overall width of about 27 inches and a turning radius around 36 inches, it can maneuver through standard gates, narrow side yards, and interior doorways.

This agile design makes the Tracker 811 perfect for jobs like backyard patios, interior basement slabs, additions, and tight urban sites where full‑size buggies, skid steers, or trucks simply cannot operate. The limited overall weight (around 640 lbs) also helps when working on delicate surfaces or loading the machine for transport between jobs.

The operator can use the machine as a walk‑behind unit or drop down the rear foot pad to ride on top, depending on site conditions and personal preference. This flexibility improves comfort and control during longer hauls and demanding projects.

Attachments and Versatility

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy is not limited to a single fixed bucket configuration. It belongs to IMER’s tracked transporter line, which is designed to accept a range of accessories that turn the basic dumper into a multi‑purpose machine.

Available and compatible accessories commonly include:

  • Steel tipping bucket (standard skip for construction work).

  • Self‑loading shovel kit that allows the machine to scoop material directly from piles.

  • Dumping platform bed with opening sides for carrying bulky items like logs, rocks, or building materials.

  • Concrete mixer kit and other job‑specific attachments in the broader IMER tracked dumper range that allow mixing and pouring concrete on the go.

These attachments are designed to be coupled and uncoupled quickly, maximizing uptime and allowing contractors to adapt the Tracker 811 to different tasks and seasons. For example, the same base machine can haul concrete one day and debris, gravel, or even snow (with the right setup) the next.

Typical Applications for the IMER – TRACKER 811

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy is engineered for professionals who need reliable material transport in challenging conditions. Its compact size and track design make it ideal for a wide variety of applications on construction and landscape jobsites.

Common uses include:

  • Moving concrete from truck or mixer to forms for patios, sidewalks, footings, slabs, and interior placements where pumps are impractical.

  • Transporting sand, gravel, and crushed stone across soft lawns, steep gradients, and rough terrain.

  • Hauling excavation spoils, dirt, and backfill material out of tight access trenches and foundations.

  • Demolition cleanup, including bricks, block, drywall, and other debris in confined residential or commercial spaces.

  • General material handling for landscaping projects, including moving topsoil, mulch, and rock through narrow gates or around existing structures.

Because the machine can be walked behind or ridden and has a tight turning radius, it excels in congested areas, inside buildings under renovation, and urban sites where space is limited.

Operator Comfort, Safety, and Controls

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy is designed with operator comfort and safety in mind, which is important for productivity and long‑term use. The machine features a simple, intuitive control console where levers connect directly to the hydraulic control valve, delivering accurate, progressive response.

A control lever protection bar surrounds the controls, helping shield them from accidental contact and providing a convenient armrest when operating. The machine also includes a manual parking brake that mechanically locks one side of the drive, preventing unintended movement when parked or loading.

Rubber tracks improve stability on slopes and uneven ground while reducing vibration transmitted to the operator compared to hard‑tire units. This design, combined with low overall noise from the Honda engine, helps create a safer and more comfortable working environment, especially on long days or in residential neighborhoods.

Maintenance, Durability, and IMER Support

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy is built to withstand tough, daily use on professional jobsites. The steel frame, robust hopper, and industrial‑grade hydraulic components are designed for long service life, even in harsh conditions.

The Honda GX200 engine is widely supported, with parts and service available through many engine dealers and IMER’s equipment network. Routine maintenance typically includes oil changes, air filter service, fuel system checks, track tension inspection, and hydraulic system checks in accordance with IMER’s manuals and recommendations.

IMER USA and its dealers provide manuals, technical documentation, and support for the Tracker series of tracked dumpers. This backing helps ensure that owners can keep their concrete buggy in optimal condition, minimizing downtime and extending the life of the machine.

Why Choose the IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy?

The IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy stands out as a compact, powerful, and incredibly versatile mini track dumper for contractors, landscapers, and rental fleets. Its 8 cu ft hopper, 1,102 lb operating load, and 27‑inch width give it the ideal balance of capacity and access for today’s tight, complex jobsites.

With a reliable Honda GX200 engine, rubber tracks, simple controls, and a full lineup of attachments, this versatile concrete buggy can replace multiple manual laborers and reduce the need for larger, less maneuverable equipment. For professionals who need to move concrete, dirt, gravel, and debris quickly and safely over all types of terrain, the IMER – TRACKER 811 Concrete Buggy offers a proven, efficient solution.