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Posted by VaTom on May 17, 2004 at 16:41:24 from (64.4.122.164):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gallion grader posted by UncleTom on May 17, 2004 at 15:01:37:
Mine has a pin in the front of the carousel (that I guess used to be spring loaded) that holds the angle. I have to get off and make that change manually. I don't know what else that small hand wheel would be for. The rear axle will also offset greatly (crank on the left) and will even steer (lever on the right). Amazing number of available adjustments. Operator can stay pretty busy. And that's without even dealing with the horse. Mine had the remains of a wooden tongue when I got it. Now riding on Michelins. My driveway is ½ mile long, rising 400'. The professional road builder I hired left me a mess. I've rerouted the whole thing, with the great help from my grader.
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