DEERE 772CH II MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 2002 John Deere 772CH II Motor Grader is a high-performance grading machine engineered for precision and durability in demanding construction and road maintenance applications. Powered by a turbocharged 8.1L John Deere 6081H 6-cylinder diesel engine, it delivers 210 net horsepower, ensuring robust performance across a range of operating conditions. The grader features an advanced hydraulic control system and a 12-foot moldboard, providing exceptional accuracy and control for shaping and leveling surfaces. With an operating weight of 37,850 lbs, the machine offers excellent traction and stability, while its articulated frame design allows for a minimum turning radius of 22 feet, enhancing maneuverability on job sites. The 772CH II is equipped with a spacious, ergonomic cab that prioritizes operator comfort and productivity, featuring intuitive controls and air conditioning. The undercarriage includes a robust tandem axle configuration and a front-wheel drive system with automatic dual path, increasing tractive effort and front-end control. The machine’s maximum blade pull reaches 43,860 lbs, enabling efficient grading even in challenging terrain. Additional features include a scarifier with a 7 ft. 3 in. width of cut and 9 teeth for breaking up compacted material. The fuel tank capacity is 106 gallons, supporting extended operation with minimal refueling. With 4,190 hours of use, this grader remains a reliable and powerful solution for heavy-duty grading tasks.
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Operating Weight
37,850.00
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