FOR SALE: Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump – $80k (Cashier’s Check Only)

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General Details

  • address
    Location

    Greenville, TX ,75401

  • brand
    Make

    Transcrete

  • model
    Model

    Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump

  • year
    Year

    Unknown

  • condition
    Condition

    Used

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ID: 25754
Date: 10.23.2025
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FAQ

What is the pumping capacity of the Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump? +

The standard P-60 (trailer pump) delivers up to 49 m³/hr, while the truck-mounted variant can deliver up to 52 m³/hr.
These are maximum theoretical outputs — real-world performance varies with mix design, hose length, slump, and setup.

What is the maximum concrete pressure of Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump? +

The Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump is rated for 85 bar max concrete pressure.
This determines the practical horizontal/vertical pumping distance — but actual pressure under load depends heavily on the concrete mix and pipeline friction.

What maximum aggregate size can it pump? +

Maximum recommended aggregate size is 30 mm.
Anything coarser increases wear and may cause plugging in bends or valves.

What are the concrete cylinder dimensions of Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump? +

  • Diameter: 165 mm
  • Stroke: 1,125 mm
    This long-stroke design helps maintain steady flow for low-slump or harsh mixes.

What type of valve system does the Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump use? +

It uses an S-tube (S-Valve) system, sized 152 × 127 mm.
S-tubes are robust for:

  • low-slump mixes
  • mixes with larger aggregates
  • high-pressure pumping

It’s one of the reasons Trojan pumps are popular on shotcrete and line-pumping jobs.

What is the hopper size of Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump? +

The hopper holds 540 L and has a 127 mm outlet.
A larger hopper is useful when feeding from ready-mix trucks in high-production cycles

What are the P-60’s hydraulic characteristics? +

  • Hydraulic cylinder bore: 75 mm
  • Hydraulic tank capacity: 180 L
  • System type: Closed-loop over-centre hydraulic system
    This closed-loop design reduces heat generation and improves cycling efficiency.

How heavy is the Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump and what are the dimensions? +

  • Weight: ~2,450 kg for trailer-pump
  • Dimensions: ~4800 × 1700 × 1750 mm
    This makes it towable with most ¾-ton or 1-ton pickups.

What engine does the Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump use? +

Specs vary by year and region. The manufacturer pages list hydraulic/pump specs but often not the exact engine model.
Older units typically used industrial diesel engines in the 50–80 HP class.
Buyers should confirm:

  • engine brand / model
  • hour count
  • service history
  • recent rebuilds

What should I inspect before buying a used Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump? +

Key wear areas include:

  • Wear plate & wear ring
  • S-tube and spectacle plate
  • Pistons and cups
  • Hydraulic seals & hoses
  • Hopper grate & agitator
  • Hydraulic pump pressure test
  • Remote control function

Ask for:

  • maintenance logs
  • rebuild receipts
  • recent photos of wear parts
  • hydraulic/system pressure test results

What are typical used-market prices of Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump? +

Based on current listings we found:

  • Older unit (2005, 2,800 hrs) → ~$25,000
  • Working unit, strong condition → $70,000–$80,000

The large spread comes from:

  • wear-part condition
  • pump hours
  • engine condition
  • rebuild history
  • trailer vs truck-mounted version

Are manuals and datasheets available? +

Yes — several public documents exist:

  • Owner’s/Operating Manual (P-40/50/60/70)
  • General Spec Sheet PDF (multi-model)
  • Manufacturer spec pages for trailer- and truck-mounted versions

These include detailed specs, maintenance guidance, and hydraulic diagrams

What jobs is the Trojan P-60 Concrete Pump best suited for? +

Based on its specs and design:

  • residential & commercial line pumping
  • slab work
  • footings and columns
  • small to mid-range shotcrete
  • low-slump or rough mixes
  • applications needing high line pressure

The S-tube and long-stroke design handle harsher mixes better than swing-valve pumps.

Is the P-60 a good choice for shotcrete? +

Yes — many P-60s are used in shotcrete operations because:

  • High pressure
  • Consistent long-stroke flow
  • S-tube valve suitable for low-slump mixes
  • Ability to push through long or complex line setups

Is manufacturer support still available? +

Transcrete remains active and still supports the Trojan line.
Buyers should confirm:

  • parts availability
  • local distributor support
  • rebuild kit availability for S-tube and hydraulic systems