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CHAMPION | 720a vhp sE... | 1995 | USA | 44,000 $ | |||
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JOHN DEERE | 772a | 1986 | USA | 29,219 $ | |||
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CATERPILLAR | 120h | 1996 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CATERPILLAR | 140h | 1999 | USA | 120,000 $ | |||
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CATERPILLAR | 140H VHP | 2001 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CATERPILLAR | 140H VHP | 2002 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CATERPILLAR | 140H VHP | 2002 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CATERPILLAR | 130G | 1979 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CATERPILLAR | 14H | 2004 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CHAMPION | 720A | 1986 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CHAMPION | 720A | 1988 | USA | 0.00 | |||
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CHAMPION | 710A | 1995 | USA | 0.00 |
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What is a grader ? A motorgrader or simply called grader is a construction machine for ground levelling. The standard motor graders consists of two rear axles and a steerable front axle. An adjustable blade is located between these two axles.This blade is turnable in 360 º with tilt or movable to the sides, in order to refine the levelling of the surface perfectly. Graders are mainly used in road construction, after other earth moving machines have done the rough terrain grading-for example a bulldozer or scraper. The most common attachments for motor graders are the rear ripper and a front blade to compensate for level uneveness.You can classify motor graders by their net-weight