FIATALLIS 65-B MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
FIATALLIS
Model
65-B
Year of Manufacture
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Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The 1995 FIATALLIS 65-B Motor Grader is a robust, heavy-duty machine engineered for demanding grading applications. Powered by a Cat C13 diesel engine, it delivers 238 hp at 1,850 rpm with a displacement of 763 in³ and a six-cylinder inline configuration. The engine features a 5.1 in bore and 6.2 in stroke, producing a maximum torque of 1,137 lb-ft (VHP Plus) and a 41% torque rise, ensuring strong performance across varied terrains and altitudes. The grader maintains full power up to 13,900 ft (Tier 4 Final/Stage V), 14,349 ft (Tier 3), and 12,049 ft (Tier 2), with a standard fan speed range of 550–1,600 rpm. The machine has an operating weight of 57,250 lb and a gross vehicle weight of 50,980 lb, with axle weights of 15,245 lb (front) and 42,005 lb (rear). The blade measures 164 in (13 ft 8 in) without end bits and 169 in (14 ft 1 in) with end bits, with a maximum depth of cut of 23.3 in and a lift above ground of 16.5 in. The moldboard offers extensive sideshift and tip range, and the circle centershift allows for precise grading. The grader is 27 ft 4 in long, 8 ft wide, and 10 ft 8 in high, with a 110-gallon fuel tank and 15.9-gallon cooling system. The transmission provides 8 forward and 6 reverse speeds with power shift and direct drive. The electrical system is 24V with a 150 amp alternator and maintenance-free batteries. Emissions compliance covers Tier 4 Final/Stage V, Tier 3/Stage IIIA, and Tier 2/Stage II standards.

Technical Attributes

Engine Model
CAT C13
Operating Weight
57,250.00

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