VOLVO BM 3700 MOTOR GRADERS

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- VOLVO
- Model
- BM 3700
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Volvo BM 3700 Motor Grader is a robust construction machine designed for heavy-duty earthmoving tasks. It is powered by a Volvo TD70 six-cylinder inline OHV turbodiesel engine with a displacement of 6.7 liters, delivering a maximum and net power output of 211 hp (157 kW) at higher gears (7-8), ensuring strong performance across varied operational demands. The grader features a 13-foot-wide moldboard with a height of 25.2 inches, enabling efficient grading and material displacement over large surface areas. It has a standard operating weight of approximately 34,172 lbs (15,500 kg), providing the necessary stability for precision grading work. The transmission offers 8 forward gears and 2 reverse gears, allowing versatile speed control and maneuverability on different terrains. Tires sized at 16.00-24/12 provide traction and support for the machine’s weight and operational pressures. This motor grader’s combination of powerful engine performance, substantial moldboard dimensions, and a well-balanced weight make it suitable for a wide range of grading, road construction, and maintenance tasks in demanding environments. The TD70 engine incorporates advanced design features such as a camshaft optimized for low-speed torque and improved fuel injection systems to enhance efficiency and reliability under heavy load conditions. Overall, the Volvo BM 3700 is engineered to deliver consistent productivity and durability in professional construction and infrastructure projects.
Technical Attributes
- Operating Weight
- 34,171.70
- Engine Power
- 211 HP
- Engine Model
- TD 70
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