The D5100 mini dumper hauls material where a wheeled machine simply gets stuck. Its rubber tracks stay on top of soft, wet ground, leave no ruts on the lawn and fit through narrow gates, so you carry loads right up to the work spot instead of tipping by the road and shifting it by hand.
What the D5100 mini dumper does on site
This mini dumper moves up to 500 kg in one run: soil, gravel, concrete, bricks or firewood. Instead of pushing a wheelbarrow back and forth, you do one trip with the machine and save half a day. The 0.34 m³ steel skip loads fast and tips exactly where you need it, with no extra hands. The Briggs & Stratton petrol engine (6.5 HP, 4.7 kW, Euro 5) starts on the first pull and keeps pulling even fully loaded.
After rain in the yard, on a tight path between buildings or on a slope, the tracks keep the machine stable and leave the surface intact. Where a wheeled dumper spins or sinks, the D5100 gets through and finishes the job.
Who it is for
Building sites, landscaping, drainage and groundwork where a full-size machine will not fit or costs too much to hire. At 416 kg and 2050 × 880 × 1300 mm, the D5100 mini dumper loads onto a trailer and moves to the next site without a truck. One machine covers both the construction site and the garden, so you do not need several.
When you need to tip into a skip or over a high edge, the high-lift function is available as an add-on. Controls are simple lever operation, so even an operator who has never used one gets going in minutes, and Briggs & Stratton spare parts are easy to find anywhere.
Hiring month after month sends your money into someone else’s pocket, while your own mini dumper works when you need it and pays off over a few bigger jobs. See more JEKPO machinery in the JEKPO catalogue, and read about the engine on the Briggs & Stratton site. Not sure the D5100 mini dumper is enough for your work? Write PRICE or send a photo of your site and we will tell you.















