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Re: Making a Grader out of an old tractor
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Posted by T.J.-N.J. on November 02, 2001 at 16:39:45 from (204.186.33.228):
In Reply to: Making a Grader out of an old tractor posted by Canadian Cowboy on November 01, 2001 at 19:10:49:
I used to move 2 huber graders on my lo boy for a contractor that I worked for they were called maintainers and were basically overgrown farm tractors.They were a fantastic grader for prepping a driveway for asphalt and can do a lot of work for their size while still being manuverable however they werent good for snow because the blades dont float they are either peeling up the road or leaving an inch of snow to refreeze into ice. I use a front mounted blade on my cub and am very happy with it, and it can be used as a grader blade under the belly as well by changing the brackets around a little. T.J.
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