CHAMPION C70C MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
CHAMPION
Model
C70C
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The Champion C70C is a compact motor grader designed for precision grading and road maintenance operations. Powered by a 4-cylinder Cummins 4BT3.9 engine, it delivers 110 net horsepower at 2500 rpm with a displacement of 238 cubic inches, providing adequate lugging power for demanding applications. The machine features a hydrostatic transmission enabling bidirectional speeds up to 19.9 mph, offering responsive control and smooth operation across varied terrain. Its 10-foot moldboard with 0.7-inch thickness and symmetric 36-inch sideshift capability on both sides allows flexible blade positioning for diverse grading tasks. The front axle oscillates 35 degrees total with 15-degree wheel lean, enhancing stability and tire contact on uneven surfaces. With maximum reach of 75 inches outside the tires and 3-inch shoulder reach, the grader achieves extended lateral working range. Measuring 20.7 feet in overall length, 7.5 feet in width, and 9.1 feet to cab height, the C70C maintains a compact footprint suitable for confined job sites. Operating at 13,050 pounds, this mid-sized grader strikes a balance between maneuverability and productivity, making it ideal for municipal road maintenance, parking lot work, and light to medium-duty construction grading applications where precision and efficiency are paramount.

Technical Attributes

Engine Model
4BT3.9
Max Speed
19.9 mph
Engine Power
110 HP
Operating Weight
13,051.40

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