JOHN DEERE 872G MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
JOHN DEERE
Model
872G
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The John Deere 872G Motor Grader is a heavy-duty construction machine engineered for precision grading and road maintenance applications. Powered by a PowerTech PSS 9.0L turbocharged engine, this grader delivers 214 horsepower in first gear with a net peak torque of 1,353 Nm, providing robust pulling force for demanding jobsite conditions. The moldboard measures 14 feet in length and 27 inches in height, offering optimal cutting capacity for various grading tasks. Its blade configuration features a maximum shoulder reach of 7.7 inches on both left and right sides outside the tires, with 26.9 inches of sideshift capability in either direction for enhanced maneuverability. The articulation circle provides 17.8 inches of lift above ground, enabling precise blade control and depth regulation. Operationally, the machine weighs approximately 38,240 pounds, providing stability on uneven terrain while maintaining excellent traction. The hydrostatic transmission delivers eight forward and reverse gears, with a maximum blade pull of 22,453 kilograms at full operating weight. The steering system features a 22-degree articulation angle with a 23.7-foot turning radius, facilitating tight maneuvering in confined spaces. Industry-leading automation features include SmartGrade grade-control integration, machine presets, and auto-articulation capabilities, enhancing operator efficiency and grading accuracy. The sealed bearing circle design reduces maintenance requirements while delivering superior performance and durability in challenging road construction and maintenance environments.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
214 HP
Operating Weight
38,240.00
Engine Model
CAT C93
Max Speed
29.0 mph

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