@sk8therbhoy1432 the front axle pivots so it can be on two angles at the same time, there is also a hinge between the front and rear frame section so you can drive at a diagonal, the blade has a ton of adjustability also.
Well, the only thing I don't like is you couldn't or did not want to make your own grader so you Bought out Champion and now my part cost doubled, "IF" I can get the parts I need now. But I guess thats just free enterprize. I am a grading contractor and graders are my first love, I have been on one since I was 11. I love Champions because because they were made in Ontario where i was from...And they are great machines. Almost as good as Caterpillar, but a lot cheaper to buy used than Cat.
2:11 whoever welds those tandems is a genius!
@sk8therbhoy1432 the front axle pivots so it can be on two angles at the same time, there is also a hinge between the front and rear frame section so you can drive at a diagonal, the blade has a ton of adjustability also.
Thanks for your comment! Are you a professional operator? If so, what is your experience with Volvo Graders, what do you like best about them?
Well, the only thing I don't like is you couldn't or did not want to make your own grader so you Bought out Champion and now my part cost doubled, "IF" I can get the parts I need now. But I guess thats just free enterprize. I am a grading contractor and graders are my first love, I have been on one since I was 11. I love Champions because because they were made in Ontario where i was from...And they are great machines. Almost as good as Caterpillar, but a lot cheaper to buy used than Cat.
all of them were built in Goderich, Ontario up until 2009
Can anyone tell me how the grader works at 0:59 seconds? It is very mind blowing and confusing. thanks Rob
2:11 whoever welds those tandems is a genius!