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Grading done right
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine
|August - September 2025
Bell Equipment, in partnership with Hitachi Construction Machinery, will soon introduce the Bell G140 motor grader, designed specifically for local government and light-to-medium construction applications.
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A new era in grading solutions is on the horizon for Australia, with the arrival of Bell Equipment's new G140 Grader.
The model will be followed in 2026 with the company's full range of joystick-controlled motor graders.
This development marks a significant expansion of Bell Equipment's offerings in the country, specifically targeting the local government and light-to-medium construction sectors.
The launch leverages the decades of combined experience held by Bell Equipment and Hitachi Construction Machinery (HCA) in distributing and supporting motor graders tailored to the unique demands of the Australian landscape.
The Bell Motor Grader range consists of three base models: the G140, G 160 and G200, each available in either a 4WD or 6WD configuration.
The G140 is well suited to all maintenance and light to medium construction tasks such as road maintenance grading, site preparation, and finishing work.
The G160, with its increased power and performance, is designed to handle heavy construction applications, while the G200 is designed for bulk earthworks and the mining industry.
Key features
Powered by a Cummins QSB6.7 Stage 3A engine - with the option for Stage five - and paired with a ZF ERGOPOWER transmission, the G140 is designed for reliability and performance.このストーリーは、Earthmoving Equipment Magazine の August - September 2025 版からのものです。
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