VOLVO G80 MOTOR GRADERS

Equipment Overview
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- VOLVO
- Model
- G80
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- MOTOR GRADERS
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A+Technical Description
The Volvo G80 is a compact motor grader engineered for versatile road maintenance and construction applications. Powered by a four-cylinder Cummins 4B3.9 diesel engine producing 85 horsepower at 2500 rpm, this machine delivers consistent performance across all gear ranges through a hydrostatic transmission. The G80 features an articulated frame with tandem drive configuration, enabling a tight turning radius of 16.5 feet for superior maneuverability in confined spaces. The grader measures 20.9 feet in overall length with a wheelbase of 15.4 feet and operates at a maximum speed of 19.9 mph in both forward and reverse directions. The 10-foot-wide moldboard provides an 8-inch maximum depth of cut with 58-inch side shift capability on both sides, offering precise blade positioning for grading operations. The front axle features 35-degree total oscillation and 15-degree wheel lean for improved terrain adaptability. The hydraulic system utilizes a single-flow pump delivering 24.1 gpm at 1800 psi relief pressure, supporting smooth moldboard control and implement operation. Standard operating weight totals 14,991.5 pounds, distributed between the front axle (5,004.5 lbs) and rear tandem axle (9,987 lbs), ensuring optimal traction and stability. The machine accommodates 39.1 gallons of diesel fuel and features 15x19.5 G-2 tires designed for durability across varied terrain.
Technical Attributes
- Max Speed
- 19.9 mph
- Engine Power
- 85 HP
- Operating Weight
- 14,991.50
- Engine Model
- 4B3.9
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