the old grind
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I like the term 'float', having myself been impressed with a gawdawful-crude but similar-working er adaptation toward the same goal.
Piloon, I had done well thinking I had three 'cross-bars' and discovered a fourth when actually looking under its deck.
I agree that at least a third cutting edge, and plenty of f/b length best approaches the er longitudinal evenness a fs grader could offer.
btw: My 'prototype' contains the scrapings of the (two) rear cutter(s) and floats up vs passing them and digging deeper, self-adjusting in its way. I suggest it works so well without added weight mostly because the cutting edges are the narrow edges of the a-irons. Wear so far is perhaps limited by lack of o'all weight, but that makes hooking-up all the easier.
The float pictured seems obviously capable of serious upgrade work, with more weight as needed for enhanced digging power and faster leveling. IMHO, whatever half-start one had to work with it could do a lot with each pass and never require much fuss to use at any level of improvement up to PM. :thumbsup: IMO it's nice enough to copy. So who will?
Piloon, I had done well thinking I had three 'cross-bars' and discovered a fourth when actually looking under its deck.
btw: My 'prototype' contains the scrapings of the (two) rear cutter(s) and floats up vs passing them and digging deeper, self-adjusting in its way. I suggest it works so well without added weight mostly because the cutting edges are the narrow edges of the a-irons. Wear so far is perhaps limited by lack of o'all weight, but that makes hooking-up all the easier.
The float pictured seems obviously capable of serious upgrade work, with more weight as needed for enhanced digging power and faster leveling. IMHO, whatever half-start one had to work with it could do a lot with each pass and never require much fuss to use at any level of improvement up to PM. :thumbsup: IMO it's nice enough to copy. So who will?
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