DEERE 672GP MOTOR GRADERS

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- DEERE
- Model
- 672GP
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The 2016 John Deere 672GP Motor Grader is a six-wheel drive, heavy-duty grading machine equipped with a turbocharged diesel engine delivering 149-164 kW (200-220 hp) with maximum torque of 1,292 Nm (953 lb-ft) and a 50% torque rise for enhanced performance in demanding conditions. The machine features a direct-drive PowerShift Plus transmission with eight forward and reverse gears, achieving operating speeds of 0.4-8.0 km/h (0.25-5.0 mph), and includes precision mode capability for maximum productivity in varied soil conditions. The hydraulic system utilizes a closed-center, pressure-compensated load-sensing design with a maximum pump flow of 212 L/min (56 gpm) and system pressure of 18,961 kPa (2,750 psi), enabling precise blade control with float position and seven discrete saddle positions. Operating weight reaches approximately 20,000 kg (44,092 lbs) with a blade pull capacity of 22,453 kg (49,500 lbs), and the all-hydraulic blade function features industry-standard lever placement with comprehensive articulation control. The machine measures approximately 10.59 m (34 ft 9 in) in overall width and 29 ft 2 in in operating length, equipped with 14.00-24 tires for optimal traction and stability. Advanced automation features include Machine-Damage Avoidance, Auto-Articulation, Auto-Gain for Cross Slope, and optional SmartGrade integration for fully calibrated factory-ready operation, while Eco mode reduces fuel consumption by up to 10 percent by optimizing engine rpm in lower gears.
Technical Attributes
- Operating Weight
- 44,000.00
- Engine Model
- CAT C93
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