GALION 850RL MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 1995 Galion 850RL Motor Grader is a robust articulated machine designed for heavy-duty grading and earthmoving tasks. It features a 12 ft moldboard blade, 24 in wide and 7/8 in thick, with a tight circle control system for precise blade positioning and maneuverability. The grader is powered by a diesel engine producing approximately 176–196 hp, paired with a 6-speed powershift transmission for smooth operation. The blade offers a maximum lift of 18.9 in above ground and a maximum cut depth of 28.9 in, with side shift capabilities of up to 26 in left and 20 in right. The circle center shift allows for 29.6 in left and 28.7 in right movement, while the blade tip angles reach 40° forward and 5° backward. The rear ripper is available with either 3 deep shanks or 9 shorter shanks, providing a working width of 84–90 in and a maximum ripping depth of 13–16 in. Ripper shank holder spacing is around 20–21 in, and the machine length increases by 35.4–46.1 in when the ripper beam is raised. Ground clearance is 28.9 in at the center and 13.3 in at the rear axle. The grader operates with a tight circle steering system and an articulated frame for enhanced maneuverability. The electrical system is a direct electric start with a heavy-duty 12V battery. The machine has accumulated 7,849 operating hours, with tires in 60–75% condition. Typical operating weight for this configuration ranges from 33,000 to 35,000 lb.
Technical Attributes
Operating Weight
35,000.00
Engine Power
196 HP
Blade Length
12 ft
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