KOMATSU GD650A-2C MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
KOMATSU
Model
GD650A-2C
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The Komatsu GD650A-2C is a heavy-duty motor grader designed for precision grading and leveling operations in construction and road maintenance applications. Powered by a six-cylinder S6D114E turbocharged engine, this machine delivers 166.3 horsepower at 2500 rpm with a displacement of 504.7 cubic inches, ensuring robust performance across demanding job sites. The grader features a 12.1-foot moldboard width and 26-inch moldboard height, providing optimal blade coverage for efficient material movement and surface preparation. Its articulation angle of 20 degrees enables precise steering and maneuverability in tight spaces. The machine measures 27.8 feet overall length with an 8.1-foot width over tires and 19.5-foot wheelbase, delivering excellent stability and control. With a standard operating weight of 32,804.8 pounds, the GD650A-2C maintains substantial traction and flotation on various terrains. The six-speed forward transmission achieves maximum speeds of 26.1 mph forward and 14.5 mph reverse, enabling efficient mobility between job sites. Equipped with a 89.9-gallon fuel capacity and 1-foot front and rear ground clearance, this motor grader is well-suited for varied grading applications. The 14.00-24-10PR tires provide durability and traction, while the comfortable isomount cab positioned 10.2 feet high offers operators superior visibility and reduced fatigue during extended operations. This proven, reliable equipment represents Komatsu's commitment to delivering quality machinery for professional construction and earthmoving operations.

Technical Attributes

Engine Power
166.3 HP
Operating Weight
32,804.80
Engine Model
S6D114E
Max Speed
26.1 mph

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