Posted by carvel minne farmer on March 04, 2018 at 07:33:58 from (207.228.78.193):
In Reply to: Ford work day. posted by Grandpa love on March 04, 2018 at 06:25:13:
mrs. love did a very nice job on the fencing granpa! looks really good.. a question, how do you like your box scraper? iv'e always wanted to buy one but I never see them come up for sale used online or in the paper? at auctions they go for new price!! I have one specific job I want to do with it, our county road here through our subdivision is full of wash board year round, rattles the teeth right out of your head just crawling along, we used to work washboard during or just after it rained wet by scarifying or ripping the washboard about 2 or 3" deep with the sarifyer on the grader and then blade it and pack it. iv'e talked to the grader operaters here but they just straight blade it (usually dry) and the washboard is back the next day just as bad or worse! I think a box scraper with the ripper shanks in it would do a good job getting rid of the washboard, oh well i'll keep looking.
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