AUSTIN-WESTERN SUPER 300 MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The Austin-Western Super 300 Motor Grader is a heavy-duty construction machine featuring all-wheel drive and six-wheel steer configuration for superior traction and maneuverability on rough terrain. Powered by a diesel engine with electric starting and a 30-amp alternator, the grader delivers robust performance for earthmoving and road construction applications. The transmission utilizes a full power shift system combined with a torque converter, providing smooth gear transitions across variable working conditions. The machine is equipped with a full 360-degree reversible moldboard measuring 13 feet, capable of precise blade positioning and angle adjustment for grading, ditching, and material spreading operations. Standard equipment includes hydraulic controls throughout the system, ensuring responsive blade actuation and steering control. The grader's total operating weight is approximately 25,975 pounds, providing adequate mass for effective ground engagement and stability. Hydraulic braking system and 1300x2410 ply tubeless tires complete the drivetrain package. With dimensions measuring approximately 28 feet in length, 8 feet in width, and 10 feet 8 inches in height, the Super 300 is engineered for efficient transport and site access. The machine incorporates a hydraulic sideshift blade mechanism enabling lateral positioning without frame movement, improving operational efficiency during road maintenance and construction projects. This combination of power, precision hydraulics, and versatile blade control makes the Austin-Western Super 300 an effective choice for professional grading operations.
Technical Attributes
Operating Weight
39,683.00
Engine Power
171 HP
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