What it’s perfect for
Large-format slabs like warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and big-box work
Projects where speed + flatness matter and buyers want to keep trucks moving and crews ahead of the pour
Contractors doing major square footage who need a wide-head boom screed, not a compact compromise
Buyers wanting flagship Somero performance in a later-model machine with sub-1,000 hours
Spec snapshot
Engine: Kubota 74 HP Stage 5 diesel (somero.com)
Self-Propelled: Standard (somero.com)
Head Setup: 14' head installed; Somero lists 14' as the optional wider head on the platform. (somero.com)
Transport Dimensions: approx. 31'6" L x 7'3" W x 8'9" H (somero.com)
Weight: approx. 18,000 lb platform spec with 12' head; actual weight can vary by head and options. (somero.com)
Controls / Features: OASIS Laser Control System, Quick GradeSet, Soft Landing, programmable Quick Pass, hydraulic oil pre-heater, LCD diagnostics, LED work lights, operator heat. (somero.com)
Steering / Maneuverability: 360° rotation with 4-wheel and crab steering. (somero.com)
(Exact serial-specific configuration, options, and included accessories to be confirmed on quote.)
Why this unit over anything else
Low hours for the class: 988 hours on a 2023 S-28EZ is a strong number and exactly the kind of thing buyers notice.
Desirable head setup: the 14' head is the kind of spec that helps justify the jump into a bigger machine.
Flagship-level Somero platform: this is the machine class buyers look at when they want top-tier production and floor quality. (somero.com)
Big production without brand-new cost: serious capability, later model year, and a strong hour count.
Included / notes
2023 Somero S-28EZ
14' screed head
988 hours
Later-model flagship boom screed
Price to be inserted
Serious buyers only.
Clean, later-model S-28EZ machines with a 14' head and sub-1,000 hours do not sit long. Message/call now to get pricing dialed in and lock it down.