AUSTIN-WESTERN PACER 400 MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The Austin-Western Pacer 400 Motor Grader is a robust earthmoving machine designed for precise and efficient grading operations. It features a wide 13-foot blade capable of full 360° reversible movement, allowing versatile use across various construction and maintenance tasks. Powered by a reliable Detroit Diesel engine, known for its durability and performance, the grader ensures consistent power delivery and operational efficiency. The engine type corresponds to the Detroit Diesel Series 71, a two-stroke diesel engine series with proven reliability and common use in construction equipment. The Pacer 400 incorporates a 4-wheel drive system, enhancing traction and stability for improved maneuverability on challenging terrain. With 4,187 operating hours, this unit has been well-maintained, as indicated by its condition reports. The grader is equipped with hydraulic controls throughout, including power sideshift blade functionality and power tiller bar steering, providing responsive handling and precision in blade positioning. Additional features include hydraulic brakes, tubeless ply tires sized 14.00x24-12 for durability, and essential monitoring gauges for ammeter, water temperature, and oil pressure. This combination of features makes the Pacer 400 suitable for contractors and municipal operations requiring dependable performance in grading, road construction, and landscaping projects. Its construction ensures long service life with sustained productivity and operator comfort. Overall, the Austin-Western Pacer 400 Motor Grader balances power, versatility, and durability, making it a valuable asset for a wide range of earthmoving applications.
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