JOHN DEERE 772G MOTOR GRADERS

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- JOHN DEERE
- Model
- 772G
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The John Deere 772G is a mid-size motor grader engineered for versatile earthmoving and grading applications. Powered by a PowerTech PSS 9.0L turbocharged engine delivering 194 hp in first gear with peak net torque of approximately 1,017 lb-ft, this machine provides reliable performance across diverse jobsite conditions. The grader features a 12-foot moldboard with 24-inch height and dual 26.9-inch sideshift capability, enabling precise blade positioning for optimal cutting performance. The circle offers 19.3 inches of maximum lift above ground, accommodating various grading scenarios. The articulation frame provides 22 degrees of steering angle with a 23.7-foot turning radius, facilitating maneuverability in confined spaces. At 36,920 pounds operating weight, the 772G delivers an impressive blade pull of approximately 39,500 to 49,500 pounds depending on configuration, with maximum shoulder reach of 6.8 inches on both sides. The transmission features eight forward and eight reverse gears with hydrostatic drive options. Optional six-wheel drive configuration with dual-path hydrostatic technology distributes weight across all tires for enhanced traction and productivity. Advanced features include precision mode for consistent speed control and adjustable on-the-fly six-wheel drive engagement. The machine supports SmartGrade integration for automated grade control, with optional premium blade circle technology delivering 40 percent additional torque and 15 percent increased speed compared to standard circles, significantly reducing maintenance intervals while improving grading accuracy.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 194 HP
- Blade Length
- 14 ft
- Operating Weight
- 36,920.00
- Engine Model
- CAT C13 ACERT VHP
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