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Self propelled mini graders, know of any ???

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Farm Manager

04-10-2004 06:48:05




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Im just wondering about a mini (landscaping grader ) for driveway work. I know they existist, but failed to find any makes or breeds on the net does any one know of any brand names i could search for, had any experience with them or made your own mini grader ?. I was thinking of maybe, maybe trying to build one from tractor and 3/4 ton truck parts, maybe !




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KURT (mi)

04-10-2004 16:38:44




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 Re: Self propelled mini graders, know of any ??? in reply to Farm Manager, 04-10-2004 06:48:05  
Go to www.saukvilletractor.com



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Farm Manager

04-10-2004 20:54:21




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 Re: Re: Self propelled mini graders, know of any in reply to KURT (mi), 04-10-2004 16:38:44  
web site not working ??

Thanxs for the leads, I will try them.



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john in la

04-10-2004 12:14:31




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 Re: Self propelled mini graders, know of any ??? in reply to Farm Manager, 04-10-2004 06:48:05  
They have one at my local big orange hardware store in the rental department. May want to look and see if your local store has one.



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Taylor Lambert

04-10-2004 10:38:59




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 Re: Self propelled mini graders, know of any ??? in reply to Farm Manager, 04-10-2004 06:48:05  
Lee Boy , PSI, FIat Allis all make a small grader the Lee Boys being the smallest. My best recomendation is to buy aan AC DD its a little 4 cylinder gas buner with a 4 speed manual trans mission. It had the tandem axles on the walking beams to. My brother and I restored one to use in his construction company. Id didnt have power seering but it didnt nead it. It had hydraulic wheel lean, and blade but the blade angle was manual. You tilited the blade then a rope was pulled and you could pull forward and it would angle the blade. It also had a manual blade pitch and sidshift. We got 75 dollars an hour for the little machine and it stayed busy. You can pic a good one up for 4000 to 5000. They are super easy to work on. and dan be towed with a 1 ton truck.

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RayP(MI)

04-10-2004 09:52:19




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 Re: Self propelled mini graders, know of any ??? in reply to Farm Manager, 04-10-2004 06:48:05  
Have seen a couple at rent-it shops. You might check at them in your area, they might have a lead where you could acquire one.



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old

04-10-2004 07:58:07




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 Re: Self propelled mini graders, know of any ??? in reply to Farm Manager, 04-10-2004 06:48:05  
Saw one the other day on a trailor it was a New Holland brand it was small enough to hual behind a pickup truck. You could also find an old W9 speed patrol Allis which is just a WC or WD tractor that has been lengthen to fit a blade under it. I have one but you need to have 4 arms to run it well LOL



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VaTom

04-10-2004 07:01:25




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 Re: Self propelled mini graders, know of any ??? in reply to Farm Manager, 04-10-2004 06:48:05  
Huber Grader/Maintainer. But too rich for my blood. If you do get one, also get the front dozer blade to enable you to clean out drainages. It's a tractor that's been stretched to allow for a belly blade. Dozer blade is an option.

I use an originally horse-drawn small Galion grader that works beautifully, but requires somebody to pull it around while I operate it. Blade tilts every which way, offsets nicely, rear axle steers for curves. Operator stays busy. There're quite a few around here, usually lawn ornaments.

I've seen, but don't remember the name, motor graders that look like shrunken standard ones with 6 wheels. Never seen an old one.

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