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Need advice on building an outdoor riding ring
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Posted by wkw on February 07, 2007 at 21:48:58 from (68.150.240.226):
I would like to build an outdoor riding ring for my wife. She would like to have a 200x100 ft ring. I need to know if I can do the landmoving/landscaping with the equipment I have and if I would need any other attachments. I would prefer to hire some heavy equipment to do this but I live in an area of Alberta that has a lot of oilfiel construction and exploration occurring. The equipment owners charge us farm types the same rates as the oil companies but they want cash with no receipts. My current equipment consists of a 1965 B414 in good running condition with an Allied 100 loader. I have a 6 ft rear blade and an 8 ft chainlink harrow. I also have one of the following "road graders" for my 3pt that is 7 ft. http://www.conterraindustries.com/PDF_new/Grader_1.jpg I know that I have probably left out some very important information for proper answers but ask away and I"ll try to provide. This is my first year owning a tractor so I might not seem like the sharpest knife in the drawer. I appreciate any advice that you all may be able to provide. Thanks Ken Hesketh, Alberta
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