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Pics ? I have about 700' I need to run 18/2 wire.
Sorry, no pics. I take so many pics of machines during the day. I won't hardly touch a camera on the weekends. "Camera Burnout" LOL. Ken Sweet
Pics ? I have about 700' I need to run 18/2 wire.
Pics ? I have about 700' I need to run 18/2 wire.
IndyIan said:Looks good, I guess you have to take the hitch out to scarify. I also like the rack on top.
deezler said:Yes! Now that's what I'm talking about. A Box blade that is twice as useful.
Ok now everyone please pardon my extreme ignorance, but: What is the difference or advantage of a "rollover" box blade? Do they allow the scraped material to overflow the back of the box? I can see that they generally allow for quick engagement or removal of the scarifiers, so that feature looks handy.
But in your case hydro, doesn't your trailer hitch get sent into the ground when you try to engage the scarifiers?
Here is what I did to add weight not fancy but its 350# extra in a small area its a harmonic balancer off a big natural gas compressor engine.
ak9 said:Heres a few pics of a work in progress box ish blade . The ratchet rake is adj/reversible /removable inside the "box" it is 72"wide . The draw bar was from a old dozer .I wanted a drag that kinda floated on the surface to level and rip roots out too.The pictures show it upside down.
Here is also a pic of my chain saw scabard .It is a piece of Alum. tube lined with rubber that I mounted to the loader frame/ gun mount . This worked really well for me as I can still get on & off from either side.
Ak9