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What did Galion grader Galion Iron Works make?

What did Galion grader Galion Iron Works make?

Galion grader Galion Iron Works is the name of the company that built the Galion brand of construction equipment. World famous for their graders that shaped the roads of the world, a saying emerged that “All roads lead to Galion.” They also manufactured rollers, cranes, asphalt millers and even riding squeegees among other machines.

When did Galion stop making pull type graders?

These graders outperformed other motor graders of the day. Galion continued selling its pull-type graders until 1945, long after other manufacturers discontinued pull-type graders. Galion developed one of the first hydraulic power grader systems in the 1920s. By the early 1930s hydraulics were standard on all motor graders.

Where was the transmission located on a Galion tractor?

The tractor engine and transmission were located in the rear of the frame, and the operator cockpit was located near the center of the machine. Also in the 1920s, development work began on one of Galion’s greatest achievements- the Galion hydraulic control.

What was the first self propelled motor grader?

An example of a 1922 “Galion Patrol” is shown here. In 1922, Galion was one of the first companies to develop a self-propelled motor grader. The tractor engine and transmission were located in the rear of the frame, and the operator cockpit was located near the center of the machine.

Where are the Galion motor graders located in MN?

Blade, Drives, Front axle, Machine is Located Near Grygla MN, For More Info contact Scott or Joe at 218-681-3960 or Joe at 218-689-5760

When did the Galion motor grader get power shift?

The motor grader line received the first power-shift transmission, which was a big leap forward, in 1955. Called the Galion Grade-O-Matic drive, it utilized a torque converter, output shaft governor and power-shift transmission, providing simple two-lever control of speed and direction.

Is the Galion t500c a road grader?

Galion T500C Road Grader. 12′ blade with side shift. Hydraulic scarifier (not currently functioning as new seals are required). 14 X 24 tires in servicable condition. Power is provided by a International DT 466C engine. Records indicate that a remanufactured engine was installed in 2011.

Which is the largest grader at Galion Iron Works?

The Komatsu-designed GD825A-2 is its largest grader, weighing 58,250 pounds and producing 280 horsepower (210 kW).

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