NEW HOLLAND RG100 MOTOR GRADERS
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Technical Description
The New Holland RG100 Motor Grader is a robust, articulated-frame machine designed for efficient grading and earthmoving tasks. It features a 10-foot moldboard with a 52.8-inch circle diameter, capable of 360-degree rotation, 15.4 inches of lift above ground, and maximum reach of 70.6 inches to the left and 76.2 inches to the right of the tires. The grader is powered by a 4-cylinder Genesis 5.0(T) diesel engine producing 101 hp at 2200 rpm and 328 lb-ft of torque at 1400 rpm, with a displacement of 303.9 cubic inches. The transmission is a torque converter/power shift type with 6 forward and 3 reverse gears, allowing a top forward speed of 23.8 mph and 15.7 mph in reverse. Hydraulic system performance is supported by a BARNS gear pump with 10.1 gpm flow and a relief valve pressure of 1850 psi. The machine has a total operating weight of 16,786 lbs, distributed as 4,715 lbs on the front axle and 12,071 lbs on the rear axle. Standard tire size is 15.00x19.5 - 8 PR (G2). The articulated steering system provides a 25-degree articulation angle and an 18.8-foot turning radius. The overall dimensions are 21.8 feet in length, 7.6 feet in width over tires, and 9.9 feet in height to the top of the Isomount cab. The electrical system operates at 24 volts with a 100-amp alternator.
Technical Attributes
Max Speed
23.8 mph
Operating Weight
16,786.00
Engine Power
101 HP
Engine Model
GENESIS 5.0(T)
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