SharpGrade is advancing grading control with the launch of SimulGrade, an all-new wireless blade control module.

With SimulGrade, operators can now control their SharpGrade grader blade exactly like a six-way dozer blade using the factory-installed electronic joysticks on compatible compact track loaders. This innovation delivers complete wireless control of the grader blade, eliminating the need for additional wiring, buttons, or switches.

"SimulGrade is a game-changer for contractors and operators seeking precision, efficiency, and plug-and-play simplicity," said Rodney Sharp, president of SharpGrade. "It's designed with compatibility, safety, and seamless integration in mind bringing six-way blade control directly to your fingertips through the controls you already know and use."

SimulGrade is designed to be easily swapped between machines and brands, offering unmatched versatility and operator comfort. Whether you're grading fine finishes or heavy cuts, SimulGrade gives you total control, right from your loaders seat.

SharpGrade has also introduced two new pieces of hardware, the G119 grader blade and the GF110 grader blade. 

Following the overwhelming success of the G109, the new G119 brings even more power, capability, and innovation to operators demanding peak performance.

Designed for large-frame machines in the 75-100 horsepower range, the G119 features SharpGrade's highly popular hydraulic retracting front wheel assembly, allowing operators to raise and lower the wheel system without ever leaving the cab, a major boost in operating efficiency.

"Operator feedback from the G109 was loud and clear – the hydraulic retract is a game changer," says Rodney Sharp, President of SharpGrade. "The G119 takes everything that made the G109 great and scales it up for even bigger jobs and more powerful machines."

Designed specifically for budget-conscious operators, the GF110 delivers exceptional performance by leveraging SharpGrade's high-performance engineering at a more accessible price point.

Following on from the release of the G73 (73-inch) and G89 (89-inch) models introduced in 2025, both featuring retractable front wheel assemblies for compact spaces, the GF110 targets medium-frame machines with higher horsepower, offering powerful grading capabilities for larger-scale jobs.

"Cost is a consideration for many of our customers, especially those expanding their fleets," said Rodney Sharp, president of SharpGrade. "With the GF110, we re-engineered our design to retain core performance features while introducing a fixed front wheel assembly, helping reduce costs without compromising grading precision."

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