NEW HOLLAND G170 MOTOR GRADERS

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- NEW HOLLAND
- Model
- G170
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The New Holland G170 Motor Grader is a high-performance machine engineered for precision grading and heavy-duty earthmoving tasks. Powered by a turbocharged QSB 6.7L 6-cylinder engine, it delivers a maximum of 205 hp at 2200 rpm and 653 lb-ft of torque at 1500 rpm, ensuring robust performance across demanding applications. The grader features a 14 ft moldboard with a 24.5 in height and 0.9 in thickness, capable of 360° rotation and offering a maximum lift of 17.6 in above ground. The blade provides extensive reach and side shift capabilities, with left and right side shifts of 21 in and 28 in, respectively, and a blade tip angle of 42° front and 5° rear. The hydraulic system utilizes a variable displacement piston pump, providing 49 gpm flow and a relief valve pressure of 2600 psi, supporting efficient blade control. The machine’s dimensions include an overall length of 28 ft, a wheelbase of 20.5 ft, and a width over tires of 8.3 ft, with a tandem axle wheelbase of 5.3 ft. The full power shift direct drive transmission offers 8 forward and 4 reverse gears, with a maximum forward speed of 26.6 mph and reverse speed of 17.7 mph. The articulated steering system allows for a 25° articulation angle and a 24 ft turning radius, enhancing maneuverability. The G170 has a standard operating weight of 32,077 lbs, with a fuel capacity of 90 gal and a hydraulic system fluid capacity of 47.5 gal, making it well-suited for extended operations.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Model
- QSB 6.7L
- Max Speed
- 26.6 mph
- Operating Weight
- 32,077.00
- Engine Power
- 205 HP
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