Anbo ROAD RAIDER (tow behind road grader) discussion

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Piston

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Anyone look into the new Ando Road Raider yet?

Any opinions on how this would compare to a Land Plane Road Grader?

It seems pretty similar to a land plane but the sides are much lower, and I assume much lighter weight as well. However, it may be a good option for some people with smaller tractors that a larger land plane would be too heavy for?

Not only that, but you could tow it with a small pickup truck or UTV as well.

ANBO Attachments, Makers of agricultural and construction attachments for all types of loaders, backhoes and tractors
 
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I wish they did youtube. Their picture only shows what a great job it does flattening loose gravel.
 
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Looks like it may be an option for someone without a tractor. (Even though they say it comes in a 3-pt hitch version.) Not sure how you could maintain a crown in your road but then again I'm not exactly sure what adjustments can be made with the "battery powered remote control". I would wager it's more expensive than my Woods.

I did click on the link to look at the brochure to get the specifications but I refuse to give a company personal information just to get information on their products. You never know what list you will end up on.....
 
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I'm not exactly sure what adjustments can be made with the "battery powered remote control".
Looks like there is a electric actuator that lifts the back of the unit. Done see any other powered adjustments
I did click on the link to look at the brochure to get the specifications but I refuse to give a company personal information just to get information on their products. You never know what list you will end up on.....
I agree, spec sheets should be available online with one click.

Aaron Z
 
 
 
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