What does a tractor scraper do?

In civil engineering, a wheel tractor-scraper (also known as a Tournapull) is a type of heavy equipment used for earthmoving. It has a pan/hopper for loading and carrying material.

What does a Motor scraper do?

In civil engineering, a Motor-scraper or Wheeled Tractor Scraper is a piece of heavy equipment used for earthmoving. The rear part has a vertically moveable hopper (also known as the bowl) with a sharp horizontal front edge. The hopper can be hydraulically lowered and raised.

What is an ejector scraper?

Scraper features moving ejector to push materials over a fixed blade. Low tongue-weight ratio reduces drawbar weight and lessens the weight on the tractors rear axle for improved service life.

How much does a new scraper cost?

Estimated list price: $650,000–$730,000.

What are elevating scrapers?

Cat® elevating scrapers are a self-loading hauling system with the added ability to mix and homogenize material. Elevator scrapers also excel at fine finish grading work.

Where can I buy a scraper for sale?

Whether you’re interested in a motor scraper or pull-type scraper, you’ll find hundreds of new and used scrapers for sale at MachineryTrader.com. * Notice: Financing terms available may vary depending on applicant and/or guarantor credit profile (s) and additional approval conditions.

What is a box scraper for a tractor?

Tractor Box Scrapers are an essential tool for getting the most out of your tractor. Whether you need a Box Scraper for leveling, ripping, finish grading, or backfilling applications Keno Tractors has tractor box scrapers for sale that will fit your need.

What size scraper do I need for my Tractor?

Drag (Bottomless) Scraper For use with tractors in the 40 – 240hp range. *Engine horsepowers are suggested ranges and vary according to soil conditions and weight added to scraper.

What is a soil scraper?

Anywhere there are large amounts of soil to be scraped off and moved, you’ll find a scraper. These machines may be self-propelled motorized vehicles or pull-type machines that require a tractor. 1988 CAT 631E SCRAPER, S/N 1NB00589, 23,789 HOURS, ENCLOSED CAB, CAT 3408 DIESEL ENGINE, CUSHIONED HITCH, 37.25-35 RUBBER