MITSUBISHI MG130 MOTOR GRADERS

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- MITSUBISHI
- Model
- MG130
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Mitsubishi MG130 Motor Grader is a robust and reliable machine designed for efficient grading and earthmoving tasks. It features a compact yet powerful configuration, with an overall length of 22.7 feet, a wheelbase of 16.1 feet, and a width over tires of 7.1 feet, making it suitable for a variety of job sites. The operator cabin sits 8.9 feet high, providing excellent visibility. Powered by a Mitsubishi C S4K-E2T engine with a displacement of 259.3 cubic inches, the MG130 delivers a maximum power output of 95 horsepower at 2300 rpm, ensuring strong performance for demanding applications. The machine is equipped with a 10.2-foot moldboard, 24.1 inches in height and 0.7 inches thick, allowing for precise grading and material handling. Standard operating weight is 19,081.1 pounds, and the grader runs on 24-volt electrical systems. The transmission is a power shift, planetary gear, hydraulically actuated system with six forward and six reverse gears, providing smooth and responsive control. Maximum forward speed reaches 20.3 mph, while reverse speed is 20.7 mph. The steering system offers a turning radius of 19.1 feet, enhancing maneuverability. The MG130 is fitted with 10.00-20-10PR tires, ensuring durability and traction on varied terrain. This motor grader combines efficiency, durability, and operator comfort for a wide range of grading operations.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Power
- 95 HP
- Engine Model
- C S4K-E2T
- Operating Weight
- 19,081.10
- Max Speed
- 20.3 mph
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