DEERE 772G MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 2017 John Deere 772G Motor Grader is a high-performance, all-wheel-drive machine engineered for precision grading and heavy-duty construction applications. With 8,452 operating hours, this grader features a standard 14-foot moldboard, providing excellent versatility for a wide range of grading tasks. The machine is equipped with auxiliary hydraulics, enabling seamless integration of front and rear-mounted attachments for enhanced productivity. Front plow options are available in 12-foot and 16-foot widths, with prices set at $6,500 and $8,500 respectively, allowing operators to customize the machine for specific job requirements. Powered by a John Deere PowerTech PSS 9.0L engine, the 772G delivers a net power output of 205 kW (275 hp) and a peak torque of 1,379 Nm (1,029 lb-ft), ensuring robust performance across diverse terrains. The 6-wheel drive system, combined with an automatic dual-path hydrostatic drive, maximizes tractive effort and front-end control, while the direct-drive John Deere PowerShift Plus transmission offers smooth, modulated shifting on-the-go. The closed-center, pressure-compensated load-sensing hydraulic system provides precise blade control and smooth maneuverability, with a maximum pump flow of 212 L/min (56 gpm) and a system pressure of 18,961 kPa (2,750 psi). The grader’s operating weight is 20,500 kg (45,195 lb), and it boasts a blade pull of 22,453 kg (49,500 lb), making it well-suited for demanding grading and earthmoving tasks. The machine also features advanced operator controls, a comfortable cab with air conditioning, and fingertip controls for ease of operation.
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Operating Weight
45,195.00
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