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With their exceptional balance, improved performance specs, and more maximum horsepower, G-series graders are always the right machine for contractors, counties/municipalities, or other grading applications.

Model

Drive Type

Weight (with push block and ripper)

Max Net Power

620G/GP

Tandem Drive

18325 kg (40,400 lbs.)

215 hp

622G/GP

6 Wheel Drive

19100 kg (42,108 lbs.)

225 hp

670G/GP

Tandem Drive

19230 kg (42,395 lbs.)

235 hp

672G/GP

6 Wheel Drive

20000 kg (44,092 lbs.)

255 hp

770G/GP

Tandem Drive

19425 kg (42,825 lbs.)

255 hp

772G/GP

6 Wheel Drive

20500 kg (45,195 lbs.)

275 hp

870G/GP

Tandem Drive

20715 kg (45,668 lbs.)

280 hp

872G/GP

6 Wheel Drive

21600 kg (47,600 lbs.)

300 hp

Horsepower – G-Series graders deliver the right amount of power, right when you need it. Horsepower and torque are optimized for each gear to maximize performance, no matter your application.
6 Wheel Drive – Automatic dual-path hydrostatic drive, increases tractive effort and front-end control. The six-wheel-drive models are equipped with “Precision Mode” for maximum productivity in all soil conditions. Six-wheel drive is adjustable on the fly to meet changing jobsite conditions.
Precision Mode: Precision mode, equipped on 6-wheel drive models, allows the operator to manage a consistent speed using a dial switch, without having to manage speed using the inching pedal.
Inching Mode: Designed to allow operators to have more control over 6WD, inching mode adjusts how the 6WD system engages/disengages when using the inching pedal.
Weight – By design, John Deere motor graders distribute weight optimally over each axle to provide proper balance and superior grading performance.

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