VOLVO G60 MOTOR GRADERS

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OEM
VOLVO
Model
G60
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MOTOR GRADERS

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Technical Description

The Volvo G60 Motor Grader is a compact, single-axle drive machine designed for efficient grading and earthmoving tasks. With an overall length of 20.9 ft, a wheelbase of 15.4 ft, and a width over tires of 7.2 ft, it offers excellent maneuverability in confined spaces. The operator cab sits at a height of 9.6 ft, providing good visibility, while the blade base measures 6.2 ft for precise grading. Powered by a 4B3.9 engine with a displacement of 239.3 cu in, the G60 delivers a maximum power output of 85 hp at 2500 rpm, ensuring reliable performance across all gears. The hydrostatic transmission allows for smooth forward speeds up to 10 mph and reverse speeds up to 20 mph. The hydraulic system features a single-flow pump with a flow rate of 16.2 gpm and a relief valve pressure of 1800 psi, supporting responsive blade control. The moldboard has a width of 10 ft, a height of 19 in, and a thickness of 0.7 in, with a maximum cutting depth of 10 in and 46 in of side shift in both directions. The machine’s total operating weight is 12,808.9 lbs, distributed across front and rear axles for balanced traction. With a 37-degree articulation angle and a turning radius of 16.5 ft, the G60 excels in tight turning applications. Fluid capacities include 39.1 gal for fuel, 30.2 gal for hydraulics, and 4.5 gal each for the cooling system and rear differential.

Technical Attributes

Max Speed
10.0 mph
Engine Power
85 HP
Operating Weight
12,808.90
Engine Model
4B3.9

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