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With over 20 years of auction expertise and thousands of successful transactions annually, Purple Wave Auction is your trusted source for Champion graders. Our no-reserve auctions offer a wide selection of Champion motor graders, ensuring transparent and seamless transactions for buyers and sellers alike. From vintage models to more recent releases, Purple Wave's industry-leading platform connects you with quality Champion graders to meet your road construction and maintenance needs.
Overview
Champion Graders: Reliable Performance for Road Maintenance and Construction
Champion motor graders have long been respected in the construction and road maintenance industries for their durability and performance. These machines are essential for tasks such as road construction, site preparation, and snow removal. Our inventory showcases classic Champion models that continue to deliver reliable service for various grading applications.
Spotlight on the Champion 715A Motor Grader
Our current inventory features the Champion 715A motor grader, a testament to the longevity and robust design of Champion equipment. Key features of this model include:
- Powerful Engine: Equipped with an Allis Chalmers 6-cylinder diesel engine, providing ample power for demanding grading tasks.
- Versatile Transmission: A powershift transmission with 6 forward and 6 reverse speeds, offering optimal control and efficiency across various operating conditions.
- Precision Grading: Features a 14-foot moldboard with tip control and side shift capabilities, allowing for accurate and flexible grading operations.
- Operator Comfort: Enclosed cab design to protect the operator from the elements and reduce fatigue during long work hours.
- Hydraulic Control: 8 hydraulic control valves for precise manipulation of the grader's various functions.
Applications of Champion Graders
Champion graders, like the 715A, are versatile machines suitable for a wide range of applications:
- Road Construction and Maintenance: Ideal for creating and maintaining smooth, properly graded road surfaces.
- Site Preparation: Essential for leveling and preparing construction sites for building projects.
- Ditch Cleaning: Effective for maintaining proper drainage along roadways and in agricultural settings.
- Snow Removal: Can be equipped for efficient winter road maintenance in colder climates.
- Forestry: Useful for creating and maintaining access roads in forested areas.
- Mining: Capable of maintaining haul roads and assisting in site preparation for mining operations.
The Value of Vintage Champion Graders
While the Champion 715A in our inventory is a classic model, it represents the enduring quality of Champion engineering:
- Proven Reliability: These machines have demonstrated their durability over decades of use in challenging conditions.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Older models offer a budget-friendly option for businesses and municipalities looking to add grading capabilities to their fleet.
- Simpler Mechanics: With less complex electronics, these vintage graders are often easier and less expensive to maintain and repair.
- Versatility: The fundamental design of motor graders hasn't changed dramatically, meaning these older models can still perform a wide range of tasks effectively.
Considerations When Purchasing a Used Champion Grader
When evaluating a used Champion grader like the 715A, keep in mind:
- Maintenance History: Look for records of regular maintenance and any major repairs or component replacements.
- Operational Condition: Check the functionality of key systems, including the engine, transmission, and hydraulics.
- Wear and Tear: Inspect for signs of excessive wear, particularly on the moldboard, circle, and drawbar.
- Parts Availability: While Champion is no longer in production, ensure that replacement parts are still available for the model you're considering.
- Intended Use: Consider whether the grader's capabilities match your specific project requirements.
Find Your Champion Grader at Purple Wave Auctions
At Purple Wave, we're proud to offer classic Champion graders like the 715A through our transparent, no-reserve auction platform. These machines provide an excellent opportunity for buyers looking for reliable, cost-effective grading solutions.
Our detailed listings include important information such as hours of operation, serial numbers, and known maintenance issues, allowing you to make an informed decision. Whether you're a small municipality, a construction company, or a farm operation in need of occasional grading work, a Champion grader could be the perfect addition to your equipment fleet.
Explore our current Champion grader inventory and place your bids today. With Purple Wave, you can acquire a piece of construction equipment history that still has plenty of productive years ahead. Don't miss this chance to own a versatile and durable Champion grader at a competitive price.
Frequently Asked Questions about Champion Graders
Champion offers a range of grader models, including the popular 710A, 720A, and 730A series. These models come in various configurations such as VHP (Variable Horsepower) and different series (e.g., Series III, Series IV, Series V). The inventory often includes both newer models from the late 1990s and early 2000s, as well as older, classic models from the 1970s and 1980s.
When considering a Champion grader, look for features such as the moldboard size (typically ranging from 12' to 16'), scarifier options (front-mounted or mid-mounted), differential lock, all-wheel drive capability, and enclosed cab with AC and heat. Additionally, pay attention to the engine type (commonly Cummins or Detroit Diesel), transmission (usually powershift with multiple forward and reverse speeds), and tire size (often 14.00-24 or 14.00R24).
To evaluate a used Champion grader, consider the following factors: hour meter reading, overall appearance, maintenance history, and operational status of key components. Pay special attention to the engine condition, transmission functionality, hydraulic system (including leaks), and the condition of the moldboard and its controls. It's also important to check for any structural issues, tire wear, and the status of critical systems like brakes and steering.
Purchasing a Champion grader through Purple Wave offers several benefits. Our no-reserve auctions ensure transparent pricing and fair market value. We provide detailed descriptions and photos of each grader, including known issues, allowing you to make informed decisions. Additionally, our wide selection of Champion graders from various years and models gives you more options to find the right equipment for your needs.
Yes, Champion graders are versatile machines suitable for both construction projects and road maintenance tasks. Their robust build, powerful engines, and adjustable moldboards make them effective for grading, leveling, and shaping surfaces in construction sites. For road maintenance, features like scarifiers, snow wings, and front-mounted lift groups (available on some models) enhance their utility for tasks such as road repair, snow removal, and ditch cleaning.
When maintaining a Champion grader, focus on regular engine servicing, hydraulic system checks, and lubrication of moving parts. Pay attention to common wear items like moldboard cutting edges, scarifier teeth, and tires. It's important to address any hydraulic leaks promptly and maintain the electrical systems, especially in older models. Regular inspection and maintenance of the transmission, differential, and brake systems are crucial for optimal performance and longevity.
Champion graders are known for their robust construction and reliable performance. They often feature trusted components like Cummins engines and powershift transmissions, which are comparable to those used in other leading brands. While Champion is no longer in production, their graders from the 1990s and early 2000s are still highly regarded for their durability and effectiveness, making them a cost-effective choice for many operators when properly maintained.
The value of a used Champion grader is influenced by several factors including age, total hours of operation, overall condition, and the presence of key features like all-wheel drive or VHP engines. Models with enclosed cabs, air conditioning, and well-maintained hydraulic systems typically command higher prices. The availability of service records, recent repairs or upgrades, and the grader's operational status at the time of sale also significantly impact its value.
While Champion is no longer in production, parts for many models are still available through aftermarket suppliers and salvage yards specializing in construction equipment. Common wear items and major components like engines and transmission parts are often interchangeable with other brands or can be sourced from third-party manufacturers. For rare or model-specific parts, you may need to consult specialized heavy equipment parts suppliers or consider refurbished options.
Transporting a Champion grader requires careful planning. Most models are considered oversize loads due to their width (typically over 8 feet) and weight (often exceeding 30,000 lbs). You'll need a suitable trailer (like a lowboy) and may require permits for highway transport. Ensure the grader is properly secured, with the moldboard centered and lowered. Remove or secure any detachable components like scarifiers or snow wings. It's often best to hire a professional heavy equipment transport service familiar with moving construction machinery.
Buying and Selling Champion Graders
- Thoroughly review the detailed specifications and photos provided in the Champion Grader listings to evaluate condition and suitability for your projects.
- Compare different Champion Grader models (e.g., 710A, 720A, 730A) to determine the best fit for your specific needs, considering factors like horsepower, moldboard size, and additional features.
- Pay close attention to the hour meter readings, as they can indicate the overall wear and potential maintenance needs of the Champion Grader.
- Inspect the moldboard condition, including tip control and side shift functionality, as these are crucial components for efficient grading operations.
- Check for additional features like scarifiers, snow wings, or front-mounted lift groups that may add value to your Champion Grader purchase.
- Consider the transmission type and number of forward/reverse gears, as this affects the grader's versatility and ease of operation.
- Evaluate the tire condition and size, as replacement costs for large grader tires can be significant.
Remember, Purple Wave Auction's no-reserve format ensures transparent pricing, allowing you to bid with confidence on Champion Graders that meet your requirements.
- Provide comprehensive maintenance records and documentation for your Champion Grader to build buyer confidence and potentially increase its value.
- Take high-quality photos showcasing your Champion Grader's key features, including the moldboard, engine compartment, operator's station, and any additional attachments.
- Highlight unique selling points of your Champion Grader, such as recent upgrades, low usage hours, or specialized features like all-wheel drive or variable horsepower (VHP).
- Clearly state the model (e.g., 710A, 720A, 730A) and series (e.g., Series III, Series IV, Series V) of your Champion Grader, as these details are important to potential buyers.
- Be transparent about any known issues or non-operational components, as honesty builds trust with potential buyers in the Purple Wave Auction community.
- Emphasize the versatility of your Champion Grader, mentioning its suitability for various applications like road maintenance, construction, or snow removal.
- Include information on the grader's powershift transmission, number of forward/reverse gears, and any differential lock features, as these are valuable selling points.
By listing your Champion Grader on Purple Wave Auction, you'll reach a wide audience of potential buyers specifically interested in quality used equipment, maximizing your chances of a successful sale.
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