LEEBOY 685 MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The 1999 LeeBoy 685 Motor Grader is a mid-sized articulating machine optimized for grading tasks requiring precision and versatility. It is powered by a 76 hp engine, delivering adequate power for a variety of site work with a total operating weight of approximately 15,100 lbs. The grader features a 10-foot wide sliding and tilting moldboard for efficient material moving and fine grading, supported by a hydrostatic drive system that ensures smooth and responsive operation. The tire configuration includes 15-19.5 inch tires designed for stability and traction across diverse terrain. Its articulating frame enhances maneuverability and adaptability in tight or uneven work zones. With recorded 3,449 operating hours, this unit maintains a balance of reliability and usable life. The hydrostatic transmission paired with the articulating frame provides superior control for ditching, shoulder work, or road maintenance, making it suitable for contractors or agencies focused on road building, site preparation, and grading tasks. Additional features typical for this model include an enclosed turntable design, power steering supported by hydraulic pumps, and an operator-centric control layout for safety and efficiency. This grader delivers dependable performance with ease of maintenance, backed by LeeBoy’s solid reputation for durable construction equipment.
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