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IMER - IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel - 180° Swivelling Bucket 20 HP Kubota, w/ Tipping bucket - 5150002
IMER - IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel - 180° Swivelling Bucket 20 HP Kubota, w/ Tipping bucket - 5150002
IMER - IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel - 180° Swivelling Bucket 20 HP Kubota, w/ Tipping bucket - 5150002

IMER - IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel - 180° Swivelling Bucket 20 HP Kubota, w/ Tipping bucket - 5150002

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IMER - IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel - 180° Swivelling Bucket 20 HP Kubota, w/ Tipping bucket - 515000251500025150002

The IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel with 180° swivelling bucket and 20 HP Kubota engine is a compact, all‑terrain tracked dumper designed to move and place concrete, aggregates, soil, and debris quickly and precisely on tight, uneven jobsites. With a 3,307 lb operating load, 28 cu ft tipping bucket, and hydrostatic drive, it delivers the power of a small truck in spaces where only a nimble tracked carrier will fit.

The Tracker 2833 has an independent dual circuit hydrostatic transmission with a variable displacement axial piston pump and dual displacement axial piston hydraulic engine for each track. The standard Tracker 2833 model is powered by a Kubota diesel engine and offers a 180° trilateral hydraulic lift and swivel bucket to handle a multitude of loading/unloading options.

Specifications

  •  Engine: Diesel Kubota D902, 20 hp
  •  Machine weight: 1,896 lbs
  •  Operating load: 3,307 lbs
  •  Payload capacity: 28 cu ft
  •  Speed: 5 mph
  •  Max allowed slope when empty: 32° - 62%
  •  Max allowed slope when loaded: 32° - 62%
  •  Ground clearance: 9-½ in
  •  Start: Electric

 

Standard Equipment

  • Includes 28 cubic foot bucket 
  • 180° trilateral load/unloading with hydraulic lift 
  • Engine w/electric start, Kubota D902, 20 hp

 

Dimensions

  • Length: 107"
  • Height: 93-¾''
  •  Width: 42-½'' 

 

Overview of the IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel

The IMER Tracker 2833 (model 5150002) is a diesel‑powered tracked dumper built for demanding construction, landscaping, concrete, and renovation work. It pairs a Kubota D902 20 HP diesel engine with a robust undercarriage and a 180° hydraulic swivel/tipping bucket, giving operators flexible dumping options on congested or sloped terrain.

IMER positions the Tracker 2833 between smaller pedestrian carriers and large site dumpers, offering higher payload and capacity than mini‑dumpers while remaining compact enough for narrow access and delicate surfaces. The machine is especially useful where wheelbarrows or skid steers are inefficient, such as interior slabs, backyards, tight urban sites, and soft ground.

Engine, Power, and Drive System

At the heart of the IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel is a Kubota D902 3‑cylinder diesel engine rated at 20 HP. This industrial‑grade engine is known for reliability, fuel efficiency, and smooth torque delivery, making it well suited for long days of hauling heavy loads.

The drive system is hydrostatic, using a dual‑circuit system that sends power independently to each track. This provides:

  • Smooth, infinitely variable speed control up to about 5 mph.

  • Precise maneuvering, including tight turns and effective control on slopes.

  • No manual gear shifting; forward and reverse selection and speed are managed via the control levers.

Electric start is standard, making cold starts and frequent stop‑and‑go work far easier for operators.

Capacity, Dimensions, and Operating Limits

The Tracker 2833 is built to carry substantial loads in a compact footprint. Core specs from multiple distributors and spec sheets include:

  • Engine: Kubota D902 diesel, 20 HP, electric start.

  • Operating load (rated payload): 3,307 lb.

  • Payload capacity (bucket volume): 28 cu ft tipping bucket.

  • Machine weight: about 1,896 lb.

  • Travel speed: up to around 5 mph (approx. 8 km/h).

  • Max allowed slope (empty): approx. 32°.

  • Ground clearance: around 6–8 in depending on undercarriage (varies slightly by listing).

These numbers give the Tracker 2833 enough capacity to handle full loads of concrete, gravel, soil, or demolition debris while staying light and compact enough to work on suspended slabs, landscaped areas, and narrow access paths.

180° Swivelling Tipping Bucket

A defining feature of the IMER Tracker 2833 is its 180° swivelling bucket with trilateral hydraulic lift. The bucket can:

  • Rotate hydraulically up to 180° to the left or right for side‑dumping.

  • Raise and tip forward for traditional front dumping.

  • Handle a 28 cu ft payload for concrete, stone, or soil.

This 180° swivel dump functionality is especially valuable when:

  • Working along trenches or foundations where you need to place material to one side without repositioning the machine.

  • Backfilling against retaining walls or footings from a narrow access lane.

  • Loading into dumpsters or forms when there isn’t space to swing the entire machine.

The bucket is engineered for easy cleaning and robust enough to handle abrasive materials like gravel and broken concrete when operated within rated capacities.

All‑Terrain Tracked Undercarriage

The Tracker 2833’s tracked undercarriage is designed to maintain traction and stability on challenging ground. Key characteristics include:

  • Rubber tracks that spread the machine’s weight over a larger area than tires, reducing ground pressure and protecting finished surfaces.

  • All‑terrain capability on mud, gravel, loose soil, and mild slopes, where wheeled dumpers might spin or sink.

  • Good ground clearance to pass over minor obstacles and debris.

The hydrostatic drive gives each track its own hydraulic motor, enabling responsive turning and helping the machine climb ramps, loading docks, and site slopes within its rated limits.

Operator Station, Controls, and Safety

The IMER Tracker 2833 is built with operator comfort and control in mind. Features commonly listed include:

  • An adjustable operator platform or seat (depending on configuration) that can be tailored to operator height.

  • Intuitive control levers for drive, direction, and bucket functions, minimizing the learning curve.

  • Centralized emergency stop and engine controls for quick shutdown if needed.

  • Robust guard structures around the operator area and controls for safety on busy sites.

Safety guidelines from IMER emphasize observing maximum slope ratings, avoiding side‑hill operation beyond recommended angles, securing loads within the bucket, and wearing appropriate PPE. Following these recommendations is essential to maintaining stability and safe operation.

Typical Applications and Job Scenarios

The IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel 180° swivelling bucket dumper is used across multiple trades. Common applications include:

  • Concrete work: Transporting and placing ready‑mix or site‑mixed concrete to forms, footings, slabs, and curbs where truck access is limited.

  • Masonry and hardscape: Moving block, stone, sand, and mortar across yards, narrow side yards, and backyard build areas.

  • Landscaping and earthwork: Hauling soil, compost, mulch, and rock in residential or commercial landscaping projects, especially on sloped or soft ground.

  • Demolition and renovation: Removing broken concrete, brick, and debris from interior or tight urban sites to dumpsters or staging areas.

  • General material handling: Serving as a “mini site dumper” for various materials on confined or sensitive sites where larger dumpers or loaders cannot operate.

Its compact size and 5 mph top speed make it efficient both for shuttle runs over medium distances and for precise positioning near forms or trenches.

Frequently Asked Questions About the IMER – IMER Tracker 2833 Diesel – 180° Swivelling Bucket 20 HP Kubota, w/ Tipping Bucket

What engine does the IMER Tracker 2833 use?It is powered by a Kubota D902 3‑cylinder diesel engine rated at 20 HP with electric start, designed for industrial reliability and fuel efficiency.

What is the operating load and payload capacity?The dumper has a rated operating load of 3,307 lb and a payload capacity of about 28 cubic feet in its tipping bucket.

How fast can the Tracker 2833 travel?The machine can travel at speeds up to approximately 5 mph, allowing quick shuttle runs while maintaining control on job sites.

What is the purpose of the 180° swivelling bucket?The 180° hydraulic swivel bucket allows you to dump to the left, right, or forward, enabling precise placement of materials without constantly repositioning the machine.

Is the bucket only front‑dumping, or can it side‑dump as well?It offers trilateral hydraulic lift with 180° swivel, so it can tip forward for front dumping and rotate to tip to either side as needed.

What type of transmission does the Tracker 2833 have?It uses a hydrostatic transmission with independent circuits for each track, giving smooth variable speed control and strong traction in tough conditions.

How much does the machine itself weigh?The machine weight is about 1,896 lb, giving it a good balance of stability and transportability.

What kinds of materials can the Tracker 2833 carry?It is designed to haul concrete, gravel, stone, soil, sand, demolition debris, and similar bulk materials within its rated load capacity.

What is the maximum slope it can handle?Listings indicate a maximum allowed slope (empty) of about 32 degrees, with lower permissible slope angles when fully loaded; operators must follow IMER’s slope guidelines to maintain stability.

Is the machine suitable for indoor use?Because it is diesel‑powered, it is generally best suited for outdoor or very well‑ventilated areas; indoor use would require strict ventilation and safety measures in line with local regulations.

How is the IMER Tracker 2833 started and controlled?It features electric start for the Kubota engine and lever‑based controls for drive and bucket functions, with hydrostatic drive providing smooth forward/reverse and speed modulation.

What makes the Tracker 2833 different from smaller tracked dumpers?Compared with smaller IMER tracked dumpers, the Tracker 2833 offers higher operating load (3,307 lb), a larger 28 cu ft bucket, and a more powerful diesel engine, making it better for heavier, continuous work.

Who typically uses the IMER Tracker 2833?Concrete contractors, landscapers, masons, general contractors, and rental fleets use the Tracker 2833 to move materials efficiently on sites with limited access, soft ground, or tight working areas.