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CONSTRUCTION MACHINE
Motor grader; Motorgrader; Motor Grader; Road-grader; Road grader; Autopatrol; Graders; Auto Patrol; Leaning wheel grader; Street plow
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grader         
¦ noun
1. a person or thing that grades.
2. a wheeled machine for levelling the ground, especially in making roads.
3. [in combination] N. Amer. a pupil of a specified grade in a school.
Grader         
·noun One who grades, or that by means of which grading is done or facilitated.
Grader         
A grader, also commonly referred to as a road grader, motor grader, or simply a blade, is a form of heavy equipment with a long blade used to create a flat surface during grading. Although the earliest models were towed behind horses, and later tractors, most modern graders are self-propelled and thus technically "motor graders".

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Grader

A grader, also commonly referred to as a road grader, motor grader, or simply a blade, is a form of heavy equipment with a long blade used to create a flat surface during grading. Although the earliest models were towed behind horses, and later tractors, most modern graders are self-propelled and thus technically "motor graders".

Typical graders have three axles, with the steering wheels in front, followed by the grading blade or mouldboard, then a cab and engine atop tandem rear axles. Some graders also have front wheel drive for improved performance. Some graders have optional rear attachments, such as a ripper, scarifier, or compactor. A blade forward of the front axle may also be added. For snowplowing and some dirt grading operations, a main blade extension can also be mounted.

Capacities range from a blade width of 2.50 to 7.30 m (8 to 24 ft) and engines from 93–373 kW (125–500 hp). Certain graders can operate multiple attachments, or be designed for specialized tasks like underground mining.