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Old 03-29-2008, 03:37 AM   #9 (permalink)
MJPetersen
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Default Re: Rear Blade build

Well with it all together I just HAD to test it out on that rippled parking area.

Overall I was very pleased with the result. I am working with fairly easy material (sand with some top soil) with NO rocks so the little slop in the pivot was not a problem. Some day I will take the time to make it tighter.

I was pleased and gratified that the wheels help make it so much easier and faster to get things looking very smooth.

Now I have to clean things up, make some proper pins and retainers, and paint it.

Thanks,

Mike
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YM1510D, YM 1202 tiller, The following home made tools: Quick Hitch, KK copy dirt scoop, imitation Gannon rollover box blade, Forks on 3pt, and a Rear Blade with gauge wheels
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