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08-24-2001, 07:37 PM #11
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Re: Drag Scraper: The Post-Boxblade Uber-Implement
Does anyone know of a small dirt pan style scraper for compacts? I need to scrape and move top soil several hundred feet.
TIA,
Tony
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08-24-2001, 08:14 PM #12
Re: Drag Scraper: The Post-Boxblade Uber-Implement
Are you talking about the 3-point bucket scoop shown at http://bluebook.tractorsupplyco.com/_pages/166_171.pdf?
Bird
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08-24-2001, 08:16 PM #13Veteran Member
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Re: Drag Scraper: The Post-Boxblade Uber-Implement
Tony, I think that's what the implement is that motivated me to start this thread. Check out the Cammond drag scrapers on the web link I included in my first post.
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08-24-2001, 08:30 PM #14
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Re: Drag Scraper: The Post-Boxblade Uber-Implement
Glenn,
Thanks, I just emailed Cammond.
Tony
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08-24-2001, 08:38 PM #15
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Re: Drag Scraper: The Post-Boxblade Uber-Implement
Bird,
I am looking for a scaled down version of the construction style of earth mover/scraper. I had talked to a company called Tri-Tech services in Selma, Al, but they no longer sell them. (http://www.tri-techservices.com/agricultural.htm).
Tony
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08-24-2001, 09:00 PM #16
Re: Drag Scraper: The Post-Boxblade Uber-Implement
Aah, now I understand Tony, but unfortunately don't have any information that would help you.
Bird


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