DEERE 772CH MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 2000 John Deere 772CH is a heavy-duty all-wheel-drive motor grader designed for demanding road construction and site preparation applications. Featuring a 14-foot moldboard blade with approximately 24 inches of height and 7/8-inch thickness, this machine delivers superior grading precision with a maximum cutting depth of 28-29 inches. The moldboard rotates a full 360 degrees and can angle up to 30 degrees left or right from center, with blade tip positioning reaching 40 degrees forward. The circle drive provides versatile blade positioning capabilities essential for complex grading operations.
Powered by an efficient 8.1L diesel engine, the 772CH produces approximately 176-210 net horsepower with strong low-end torque across multiple gear settings, enabling fuel-efficient operation under varying load conditions. The transmission features eight forward speeds and six reverse speeds with on-the-go shifting capability, allowing operators to achieve travel speeds up to 25.8 mph. All-wheel-drive capability enhances tractive effort and front-end control, particularly beneficial in challenging terrain.
The machine measures approximately 28.25 feet in overall length with an 8.24-foot width over tires and 19.59-foot wheelbase. Ground clearance at center is approximately 24 inches. Operating at 5,900 hours, this grader provides dependable performance for roadwork, land leveling, and maintenance operations. The 772CH's robust construction, combined with its powerful engine and responsive hydraulic systems, makes it well-suited for professional contractors requiring reliable, high-capacity grading equipment capable of handling diverse applications with consistent results.
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