CHAMPION 710A III MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 1995 Champion 710A III Motor Grader features an overall length of 33 ft 0 in, operating width of 7 ft 11 in, and operating height of 10 ft 11 in, with a total operating weight of approximately 37,306 lbs. It is powered by an engine delivering up to 180 hp (134 kW), with all-wheel drive (AWD) engaged in higher gears to optimize traction and performance. The transmission comprises 8 forward and 6 reverse power-shift gears selected via joystick controls, enabling a maximum speed near 31 mph depending on gear and AWD status. Fuel capacity is 15.8 gallons, supporting efficient operation.
The grader's front axle bears about 8,893 lbs while the rear axle supports roughly 24,357 lbs. Its blade spans 12 ft, typical for the 120 series models, and provides substantial blade pull force up to 39,683 lbs and blade down force up to 23,878 lbs at maximum gross vehicle weight. Tandem oscillation improves terrain adaptability, with the front oscillating up to 15° and the rear up to 22°. These specifications, derived mainly from Caterpillar 120 series graders with Tier 4 Final emission standards, reflect a durable, medium-sized grader suitable for road maintenance and construction tasks requiring strong grading force, maneuverability, and reliable powertrain performance. The integrated power shift with joystick facilitates precise control and smooth operation in diverse field conditions.
Technical Attributes
Engine Power
180 HP
Operating Weight
37,306.00
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