Posted by DeltaSteve on December 30, 2020 at 08:27:49 from (67.41.195.225):
There are a couple of those AC WC graders here. One is owned be the dirt race track.There is a Huber tractor with a blade and an air compressor that sets out on the hyway.A local (private)airport has an M with a 'long nose' and a grader blade. It looks like a tractor with an 'add on'. It is a factory built outfit.A good friend has a small Heil grader built from an W4 IH.The engine has been set on top of the rearend,belt driveing the transmission.Looks like a common ordinary grader,with engine in the back. Has the original factory built cab. Single drive wheels,7.50x20 truck tires on front. All hand controlled.Says his father bought it new in about 1940 in Denver. Took it up to Evergreen where it plowed snow,built roads,worked the familys construction business. He has been 'restoreing' it for about 15 years. But still uses it from time to time as he works at the 'restoration'.Did any other companys make graders from farm tractors?
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