MITSUBISHI MG430-E MOTOR GRADERS
Equipment Overview
Market Value Calculator
A+Market Demand for this equipment is
High
$2,500
$35,000
Auction
$24,500
Buy Now
Based on selected condition:
Fair
Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
The Mitsubishi MG430-E is a heavy-duty motor grader powered by a 6D24-E1 diesel engine producing 155 horsepower at 2000 rpm with 729 cubic inches of displacement and six cylinders. This grader measures 28 feet in overall length with an 8.2-foot width over tires and 20.6-foot wheelbase, weighing 36,156 pounds in standard operating condition. The moldboard features a 24.1-inch height and 0.9-inch thickness, with a full 360-degree rotation capability and front blade tip angle of 40 degrees. The circle can shift 78 inches left and 78.8 inches right with maximum lift of 19.3 inches above ground. The front axle provides 2 feet of ground clearance with 30 degrees total oscillation and 20-degree wheel lean. Hydraulically powered by a tandem gear pump delivering 26.5 gallons per minute at 2.5 psi relief pressure, the grader employs a planetary transmission with six forward and six reverse gears, achieving maximum speeds of 28.1 mph forward and 28.6 mph reverse. The steering system offers 29-degree articulation angle for superior maneuverability. With a 55.5-gallon fuel capacity, 17.7-gallon hydraulic system capacity, and 24-volt electrical system providing 40 amps, this grader is equipped for demanding grading, leveling, and road construction applications requiring precision and durability.
Technical Attributes
Engine Power
155 HP
Engine Model
6D24-E1
Max Speed
28.1 mph
Operating Weight
36,155.90
Data Accuracy and Verification
Specifications and technical details are compiled from manufacturer documentation, historical records, and third-party industry sources. While care is taken to ensure accuracy, this information is provided for reference purposes only and may contain errors or omissions. Users should independently verify all details before relying on them.
If you identify any inaccuracies, please help us improve our data by
reporting them here.
