NEW HOLLAND RG200.B MOTOR GRADERS

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- NEW HOLLAND
- Model
- RG200.B
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The New Holland RG200.B is a 6x4 articulated motor grader powered by a Cummins 6CT 8.3 turbocharged diesel engine producing 200 horsepower and 640 lb-ft of torque. The machine features a direct drive power shift transmission with 8 forward and 4 reverse gears, enabling maximum speeds of 26.8 mph forward and 19.1 mph reverse. The moldboard is 12.1 feet wide with a maximum depth of cut of 28 inches and blade down pressure of 23,955 pounds. The 69.1-inch diameter circle rotates 360 degrees without restriction, providing full operational flexibility for grading applications. The machine measures 28.1 feet overall length with an 8.4-foot width over tires and 20.5-foot wheelbase, featuring 2.1 feet front ground clearance and 1.3 feet rear clearance. Operating weight totals 37,950 pounds with distribution across front and rear axles. The hydraulic system incorporates a variable displacement piston pump delivering 49 gallons per minute at 2800 psi relief pressure. Fuel capacity is 90.1 gallons, while the hydraulic system holds 47.6 gallons of fluid. The articulated frame design provides a 25-degree articulation angle for enhanced maneuverability in tight work areas. Firestone 14x24 10-ply tires provide robust traction and durability. The operator cab sits 10.4 feet above ground, offering excellent visibility for precision grading work.
Technical Attributes
- Engine Model
- 6CT 8.3
- Engine Power
- 200 HP
- Max Speed
- 26.8 mph
- Operating Weight
- 37,950.40
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