CASE 865 VHP MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
CASE
Model
865 VHP
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The CASE 865 VHP is a heavy-duty motor grader equipped with a Cummins QSB-6.7 Tier III certified engine delivering 205 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque at 1500 rpm, powered by a turbocharged, air-to-air cooled, 6-cylinder, 4-stroke design with 411 cubic inch displacement. The machine features a direct drive countershaft powershift transmission with 8 forward and 4 reverse gears, capable of maximum speeds of 26.6 mph forward and 17.7 mph in reverse. The moldboard measures 13 feet in length with a 23.6-inch height and 0.9-inch thickness, offering a maximum depth of cut of 28 inches and side shift capabilities of 21 inches left and 27 inches right. Its 69-inch diameter circle rotates 360 degrees with a maximum lift above ground of 17.5 inches. The closed center load sensing piston pump delivers 37.9 gallons per minute at 6092 psi relief pressure, providing precise hydraulic control across nine sections. Operating dimensions include a total length of 28 feet, width of 8.3 feet over tires, and height to cab top of 11 feet, with a wheelbase of 20.5 feet. The machine weighs 32,265 pounds total, distributed as 9,464 pounds on the front axle and 22,822 pounds on the rear tandem axle. It accommodates 90 gallons of fuel and maintains a 50.2-gallon hydraulic system capacity with hydrostatic power steering and a 23.8-foot turning radius.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
205 HP
Operating Weight
32,265.00
Engine Model
QSB-6.7
Max Speed
26.6 mph

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