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Re: 10 ft bladed pull behind grader:anyone know something about them?
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Posted by Brian G on February 19, 2001 at 06:25:17 from (216.238.173.241):
In Reply to: 10 ft bladed pull behind grader:anyone know something about them? posted by solates on February 18, 2001 at 05:21:37:
I have fond memories of seeing one of these back in the late 40s being pulled by a Walters truck maintaining the then dirt road that I still live on today. That and the Linn Tractor the town used to pull out in the winter when the "goin really got tough". That Linn Tractor made the whole house shake when she went by. There was a salesman's model of one of those pull behind graders on the "Antique Road Show" a while back. It was about 18" - 20" long and everything worked exactly as the real one. They had a hard time estimating it's value because it was thought to be "one of a kind". It was a beautiful piece!!
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