DEERE 772BH MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 1995 John Deere 772BH is a six-by-six all-wheel drive motor grader engineered for heavy-duty earthmoving and grading operations. Powered by a John Deere 6466T turbocharged diesel engine producing 176–196 horsepower with 427.8 cubic inches of displacement, this machine delivers reliable performance across demanding applications. The grader features a 14-foot moldboard blade with 27-inch height capability, providing 26.1 inches of left-side shift and 20.2 inches of right-side shift for precise material placement. The blade articulates with a maximum 40° forward tip and 5° backward tip, supported by an impressive 16.3-inch arc radius for smooth contouring operations.
The machine's robust frame accommodates five ripper shank positions with 19.7-inch spacing, enabling maximum ripping depths of 16.1 inches for subgrade preparation. At 11,600 pounds operating weight, the 772BH maintains exceptional maneuverability while delivering ground clearances of 24.1 inches at center and 13.3 inches at the rear axle. The articulated frame enables 20° steering angle left or right, complemented by 47.5° front steering for tight maneuvering in confined spaces. Advanced hydraulic systems provide 159 cc/rev steering metering capacity, ensuring responsive directional control. The machine's oscillation capability of 32° total accommodates uneven terrain seamlessly. Measuring 345.8 inches from front tire to rear, this grader combines compact dimensions with versatile blade functionality, making it suitable for road maintenance, construction site preparation, and agricultural grading applications.
Technical Attributes
Operating Weight
36,780.00
Blade Length
14 ft
Engine Power
196 HP
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