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What diesel engine is in a 212 road grader starting with 1R serial number?

Any idea on weight, width, length, and height?

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[quote="mkreh23"]What diesel engine is in a 212 road grader starting with 1R serial number?

Any idea on weight, width, length, and height?

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D3400 diesel rated @ 35 hp. Book says 13,100 pounds without cab, scarifier, snow plow etc, just the grader and the 10' moldboard.

OAL 21' 11"
OAW 6' 9 1/2" (this is most likely from the later 9T series which is pretty similar in most respects, just different D311 engine)
Don't know on height
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[quote="mkreh23"]What diesel engine is in a 212 road grader starting with 1R serial number?

Any idea on weight, width, length, and height?

Thanks[/quote]

D3400 diesel rated @ 35 hp. Book says 13,100 pounds without cab, scarifier, snow plow etc, just the grader and the 10' moldboard.

OAL 21' 11"
OAW 6' 9 1/2" (this is most likely from the later 9T series which is pretty similar in most respects, just different D311 engine)
Don't know on height
here are some spec sheets on various graders
http://www.chriscomachinery.com/Graders.htm
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Thu, Nov 18, 2010 9:56 AM
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[quote="mkreh23"]What diesel engine is in a 212 road grader starting with 1R serial number?

Any idea on weight, width, length, and height?

Thanks[/quote]

D3400 diesel rated @ 35 hp. Book says 13,100 pounds without cab, scarifier, snow plow etc, just the grader and the 10' moldboard.

OAL 21' 11"
OAW 6' 9 1/2" (this is most likely from the later 9T series which is pretty similar in most respects, just different D311 engine)
Don't know on height
I had a 212 at one time, seems like it was just under 10' with cab but I could be wrong (been wrong before ...once)๐Ÿ˜†.
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