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Clearing Snow in Charlotte, NC

Motor Grader

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OK, so I know some of you plow more snow in a day than we get in Charlotte in 10 years. So since its so hard to come by I had to post these pics of the first C110C production unit out clearing the drive here at the factory. Oh yea...thats my Dad...boss...owner of Champion doing the operating. Enjoy.
 

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Motor Grader

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You have to be quick here in Charlotte. Snow here today and gone tomorrow.
 

qball

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that's a sweet little grader. ideal for parking lots and around town.
 

JDMGrading

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I was checking out your 86c at ASC equipment and I must say i'm quite impressed.

Quick question...whats the operating weight of that 110?
 

bill onthehill

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I spent sunday night up in mooresville by lake norman. went to leave monday morning and all I can say is N.C.D.O.T could have used a bunch of them on I-77. Most wrecks I have seen in a lot of years till I got to the Virginia line. The slush they didn't get off was froze on about 3/4 inch thick and people were sliding everywhere. Only saw 3 DOT trucks in about 40 miles and no graders. The truck plows were just bouncing along and not cutting the ice. Was glad to get to virginia where the roads were mostly bare.
 

Motor Grader

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23,500 pounds standard which includes full cab,ac,heat, on 13x24 rubber. Pics shown here are 15.5 x 25 rubber which looks way more aggressive. We have a spec sheet on the website. If you go to our homepage there is a "Main Event" link that takes you to the C110 info. If you ever want tocome by the factory then drop me a message. Thanks
 
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