2019 Woods® Gannon Box Scrapers® 72LB

2019 Woods® Gannon Box Scrapers® 72LB

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2019 Woods® Gannon Box Scrapers® 72LB

2019 Woods® Gannon Box Scrapers® 72LB

2019 Woods® Gannon Box Scrapers® 72LB

Woods and Gannon - strength and durability to power through your most challenging jobs

Production of the Gannon box scraper began in 1948 with the first model known as the ""Earthcavator"". Since that time, the Gannon name has become synonymous with heavy-duty, construction grade box scrapers. A variety of models are available with hydraulic scarifiers, high or low back construction to meet your host machine’s power output and desired box scraper capacity, and adjustable tailgates for fine or heavy grading. Each box scraper is manufactured from high strength materials and strong, wear-resistant cutting edges for years of dependable service. Gannon box scrapers are the “workhorse” of the construction industry. These box scrapers are ideally designed for use on Category II industrial tractors, skip loaders and agricultural tractors ranging from 40 – 100 hp. Their rugged construction is well suited to tackle the most demanding worksite leveling jobs.

Features may include:

  • 72-inch working width
  • Tractor HP range: 40-80 hp
  • Three-point hitch: Cat 1 and 2
  • Scarify, level, grade and backfill
  • Large capacity box – no gussets or bars to obstruct material boiling
  • Unique maxi-load shape moldboard minimizes tractor drag
  • Replaceable, heat-treated scarifier teeth
  • Reversible/replaceable high-carbon cutting edges

Operational

Maximum PTO Tractor: 40-80 hp

Capacities

Heaped Capacity Estimated: 23.0 cu. ft

Dimensions

Height 19.313"
Width, Working Position 72"
End Plate Thickness .5"
Depth, Maximum 39.5"
Cutting Edge Size .5" x 6"

Weights

Weight Operating: 1,002 lbs

Features

Features Replacement End Plate Wear Bits: no | Number of Shanks: 8 | Tailgate: yes
Cutting Edge Quantity 2
Hitch/Type Tractor: Cat 1 and 2

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