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Clark Equipment expands Champion grader range*

Following the recent introduction of the first Champion compact graders in Australia and New Zealand, Clark Equipment has expanded its product line with an additional four models of Champion graders – the C60C, C66C, C70C and C86C. The Champion lineup now includes five basic models, including the C80C initially introduced.

The range includes two models of all wheel drive graders, one rear wheel drive and three tandem drive. With this range, the Champion grader will suit a greater range of applications and user requirements for grading in confined construction sites, where larger graders experience difficulty in manoeuvre and access.

Champion graders also have the additional advantage of a lower capital outlay and operating costs.

Clark Equipment believes Champion C Series Compact Graders are leading the industry in grading power, precision and durability. Every engineering detail counts, from easy service access, to a rugged tool carrying frame, to fully certified braking systems. From small to big, the consistent manufacturing processes meet the standards to ensure that the customer enjoys performance, reliability and design for purpose.

At Champion, big ideas are at work in all C Series graders. Every manufacturing step builds in big quality, every feature has big benefits, and every option adds big payback for owners and operators.

Champion C Series Motor Graders also act big, with a full range of blade and wheel mobility, precise and stable blade control, twin cylinder circle turn, and a wide stance blade lift system blade all standard.

The cab layout mirrors those found in much bigger machines, with industry standard pedestal and levers and lots of room to go to work. Fully tested quiet rollover protection structure (ROPS) cabs with HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) are also available.

Depending on the model, Scarifier, Ripper, Dozer, Broom, Roller, Tamper, Blade Control system or a Counter Weight can also be added. This turns Champion into a big machine of choice for every worksite, getting the job done right and fast.

For further information phone 1800 774 540.

*Copy supplied by Clark Equipment

 

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