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    About Motor Scrapers

    Motor scrapers play an important earthmoving role for construction companies, contractors, and mining operations, as well as for farmers and ranchers.

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    Location: Port Severn, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: WB ENTERPRISES
    Serial Number45P02178
    Location: North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Spence Heavy Equipment Sales & Rentals
    Serial Number45P02179
    Location: North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Spence Heavy Equipment Sales & Rentals
    Serial Number15S01373
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
    Serial Number14S00960
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
    Serial Number15S1607
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
    Serial Number15S1328
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
    Serial Number15S930
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
    Serial Number15S1418
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
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    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts
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    Location: Westlock, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Westlock Tractor Parts
    Serial Number6HB00521
    Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: IPE - Industrial Parts & Equipment Ltd.
    Serial Number6GB00526
    Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: IPE - Industrial Parts & Equipment Ltd.
    Serial Number24W2611
    Location: Balgonie, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Steel n’ Dirt Construction Ltd.
    Serial Number1AB01788
    Location: Balgonie, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Steel n’ Dirt Construction Ltd.
    Serial Number1AB1779
    Location: Balgonie, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Steel n’ Dirt Construction Ltd.
    Serial Number1AB1778
    Location: Balgonie, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: Steel n’ Dirt Construction Ltd.
    Location: Ashern, Manitoba, Canada
    Serial NumberT0762BX747870+
    Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: BRANDT VALUE PARTS
    Serial Number2019
    Location: Saint-Felicien, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Tomax Parts & Services Inc
    Serial NumberS5471039
    Location: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    Seller: IPE - Industrial Parts & Equipment Ltd.
    Serial NumberAEB1248425R001319
    Location: Jasper, Alabama, USA
    Serial NumberR000239
    Location: Allegan, Michigan, USA
    Location: Gainesville, Texas, USA
    Seller: Interstate Heavy Equipment Sales Service and Rentals
    Serial Number71M2106
    Location: Pittston Township, Pennsylvania, USA
    Serial Number71m00949
    Location: Washington, North Carolina, USA
    Serial Number71M3927
    Location: Washington, North Carolina, USA
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    Location: Moss, Tennessee, USA

    About Motor Scrapers

    Motor scrapers, also called “wheel tractor-scrapers” or “belly scrapers,” slice off layers of earth as part of the grading or leveling process at a construction jobsite. During the cut, the material is collected in the bowl for transport, and can be unloaded and spread out during the fill part of the cycle. Unlike unpowered pull scrapers or pan scrapers, which must be dragged by a vehicle such as a tractor, motor scrapers are self-powered vehicles that incorporate the scraper mechanism into their design.

    Entities that employ motor scrapers include construction companies, earthmoving contractors, and mining operations, as well as farmers and ranchers. In some cases, motor scrapers are specialized for a particular task, such as Caterpillar’s coal bowl scrapers, which are optimized to move loose fuel from storage to furnace at coal-fired power plants.


    Caterpillar 627K Open Bowl Scraper

    Motor Scraper Types

    Modern motor scrapers use either one or two engines; tandem-engine variants often have engines situated toward the back and the front, and motivate the scraper with a push-pull operation.

    These machines come in two main varieties. Open-bowl scrapers use an apron and a cutting edge to control the flow of material into the bowl from the bottom up. This type of scraper unloads by opening the apron and pushing the material out with a hydraulic ejector. Open bowl scrapers are good at quickly roughing out bulky and hard materials.

    An elevating scraper, or paddle wheel scraper, uses an elevator or belt to fill its bowl with softer material from the top down and then reverses its paddle wheel’s direction to unload the bowl during the fill part of the cycle. This also has the effect of mixing the material. An elevating scraper can finish to grade very precisely.

    Two tandem-engine scrapers can link up one after the other for greater productivity. A related support machine is a push cat, which is a dozer that helps to move a motor scraper forward to completely fill its bowl. Motor scrapers from Caterpillar have 18 to 56 cubic metres (23 to 73 cubic yards) of heaped capacity, and they can travel at 53 km/h (33 mph) or more while carrying a load.

    Trends In Motor Scrapers

    As with other heavy earthmoving machines, new generations of motor scrapers offer improvements in operator comfort, safety, visibility, and control. Instrument placement and “at-a-glance” intuitive control systems help keep operators apprised as to the status of the bowl.

    Manufacturers such as Cat have also enhanced motor scrapers with tighter turn radii and cleaner emissions, along with technologies such as traction control and grade control. Finally, telematics systems have revolutionized fleet management for companies large and small.

    Find The Right Motor Scraper

    Manufacturers of motor scrapers past and present include Caterpillar, Deere, Dresser, Fiatallis, International, Terex, and Wabco, among others. Common models on the new and used motor scraper market include the Cat 613, 621, 627, and 631, as well as the Terex TS14.