CASE 885 MOTOR GRADERS

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- CASE
- Model
- 885
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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The Case 885 Motor Grader is a robust, heavy-duty machine designed for precision grading and earthmoving tasks. It features a 28 ft overall length, 8.7 ft width over tires, and a 20.5 ft wheelbase, with a tandem axle wheelbase of 5.3 ft. The grader is powered by a QSB 6.7, Tier III certified, turbocharged and aftercooled 6-cylinder engine producing 205 hp at 2200 rpm and 650 lb-ft of torque at 1500 rpm. The power shift transmission offers 8 forward and 4 reverse gears, with a maximum forward speed of 26.7 mph and reverse speed of 19 mph. The hydraulic system utilizes a piston pump with a flow rate of 37.9 gpm and a relief valve pressure of 6092 psi, supporting a 14 ft moldboard with a 23.6 in height and 0.9 in thickness. The moldboard provides a maximum depth of cut of 28 in, side shift of 21 in left and 27.1 in right, and a 360-degree rotating circle with a 69 in diameter and 17.5 in lift above ground. The grader has a 90 gallon fuel capacity, 50.2 gallon hydraulic fluid capacity, and an operating weight of 37,950 lbs. The machine is equipped with 14.0 x 24 12PR TL G2 Firestone tires, a 24-volt electrical system, and an 80-amp alternator. The articulation angle is 25 degrees, and the turning radius is 23.9 ft. The front and rear ground clearances are 2.1 ft and 1.3 ft, respectively, with standard axle weights of 11,227 lbs (front) and 26,723 lbs (rear).
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 205 HP
- Max Speed
- 26.7 mph
- Operating Weight
- 37,950.00
- Engine Model
- QSB 6.7
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