NEW HOLLAND F140 MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The New Holland F140 is a compact motor grader featuring a 6BTA5.9 Tier 1 turbocharged engine with 360.1 cubic inches of displacement, delivering power at 2,200 rpm with net torque of 104 lbs-ft in gears 7-8. This machine measures 28 feet in overall length with an 8.3-foot width over tires and 20.5-foot wheelbase, providing excellent maneuverability on job sites with a 24-foot turning radius and 25-degree articulation angle. The 12.1-foot moldboard features full hydraulic load sensing with 50.8 gpm pump flow at 2,596.2 psi relief pressure, enabling precise blade control with depths up to 28.1 inches and side shifts of 21 to 27.1 inches. Its direct drive power-shift transmission delivers eight forward and four reverse gears, achieving maximum speeds of 26.8 mph forward and 17.8 mph reverse. The 360-degree rotating circle achieves a maximum 17.5-inch lift above ground with blade tip angles of 40 degrees front and 5 degrees rear, while the moldboard generates 19,039.2 pounds of down pressure for effective grading. Operating at a total weight of 29,839.6 pounds with 8,172.6 pounds on front axle and 21,667.1 pounds on rear axle, the F140 carries an 89.9-gallon fuel capacity and 25-gallon hydraulic fluid capacity. Equipped with 13.00 x 24 twelve-ply tires, 24-volt electrical system with 70-amp alternator, and comprehensive fluid capacities for all systems, this grader is built for reliable performance in demanding grading operations.
Technical Attributes
Max Speed
26.8 mph
Operating Weight
29,839.60
Engine Model
6BTA5.9 TIER 1
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