JOHN DEERE 772CH-II MOTOR GRADERS

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- JOHN DEERE
- Model
- 772CH-II
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The 2004 John Deere 772CH-II Motor Grader is a robust, all-wheel-drive machine engineered for heavy-duty grading and earthmoving tasks. It features a 13-foot blade, providing broad coverage and precise control for a variety of terrain and material conditions. The grader is equipped with 17.50-inch tires, enhancing traction and stability across challenging surfaces. Powered by a reliable diesel engine, the 772CH-II delivers strong performance with a maximum speed of 25.8 mph and a hydraulic flow rate of 54.7 gallons per minute, ensuring efficient operation and responsive blade control. The machine’s all-wheel-drive system maximizes grip and maneuverability, making it well-suited for demanding environments such as road construction, site preparation, and snow removal. With a standard operating length of approximately 28 feet 3 inches and a height of about 10 feet 6 inches, the 772CH-II offers a compact footprint without sacrificing capability. The cab includes air conditioning and antler rack controls for operator comfort and ease of use. The grader’s robust frame and advanced hydraulic system support a wide range of attachments, including a front scarifier and optional snow wing, further expanding its versatility. Designed for durability and productivity, the John Deere 772CH-II Motor Grader is a dependable choice for professional contractors and heavy equipment operators seeking high performance and reliability in demanding applications.
Technical Attributes
- Blade Length
- 13 ft
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