DEERE 670D MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
DEERE
Model
670D
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The 2006 John Deere 670D Motor Grader is a robust construction machine designed for versatility and durability in grading applications. It features a 14-foot wide blade capable of efficiently covering large surface areas, supported by a set of 5 ripper teeth for effective ground penetration and soil loosening. Powered by a 275 HP engine, this grader provides substantial force for earthmoving and road maintenance tasks. Its operating weight is approximately 32,010 lbs, ensuring stability and traction on various terrains. The machine has an operational history of 11,984 hours, reflecting extensive use yet reliable performance. The 670D is equipped with a turbocharged John Deere PowerTech 6068H six-cylinder diesel engine, delivering power optimized across multiple gears to balance torque and fuel efficiency. Hydraulic controls manage blade lift and positioning with precision, while the grader’s frame and tandems provide durability with excellent weight distribution for smooth operation and superior grading results. Additional specs include an operating voltage of 24 volts, advanced all-hydraulic blade controls, and a front axle ground clearance of about 2.1 feet for maneuverability. This model supports heavy-duty construction demands with a maximum operating weight near 37,790 lbs in full configuration and employs a 55 gallons per minute variable-displacement hydraulic pump with relief pressure of 2,750 psi to ensure efficient power flow for implements. It is suited for road construction, maintenance, and fine grading tasks, offering reliability and operational control consistent with John Deere’s standards for heavy machinery.

Technical Attributes

Operating Weight
32,010.00

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