FIATALLIS 65B MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 1986 Fiat Allis 65B is a heavy-duty motor grader designed for precision grading, leveling, and earthmoving operations. Powered by a 6-cylinder diesel engine producing 80 horsepower, this machine delivers consistent performance for road construction and maintenance work. With an operating weight of 13,315 pounds, the grader provides stability and traction across varied terrain. The unit features a 10-foot moldboard, a reinforced cutting blade that can be adjusted to create precise grades and slopes. Hydraulic controls govern all primary functions including blade lift, pitch, shift, and rotation, enabling fine control over grading operations. The grader is equipped with a powershift transmission offering smooth gear changes without interruption of power delivery. Front-wheel tilt capability allows operators to adjust the blade angle for banking and slope work, while the oscillating rear axle improves ground contact and traction. The two-speed hydrostatic transmission provides variable travel speeds for both forward and reverse movement, enhancing operational flexibility. At 6,855 hours of operation, this example represents mid-life use while maintaining functional integrity for continued service. The enclosed rollover protective structure (ROPS) cab offers operator protection and comfort during extended work sessions. Standard features include power steering and comprehensive hydraulic systems with lock valves to prevent drift. This model excels at diverse applications including ditching, bank cutting, snow removal, and material mixing, making it an economical choice for general maintenance and construction contractors.
Technical Attributes
Operating Weight
13,660.00
13,315.00
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