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#11  
That's a nice rear blade. Call me skeptical, but there's no way a 25hp CUT would be efficient while working that beast.


Yeah, the 800 and 1000 blades are rated for tractors 25-100 hp but I can see where a person could believe that a 25 HP tractor would be underkill. :D
 
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#12  
Hey, if you are taking care of roads, you may want to include a LPGS if you don't already have one.

So many toys and so little time and money.

TOOLS I mean tools.

I need the blade for leveling out piles of dirt too.
 
   / I want one of these... #13  
Just tell the dammm people to pay attention and STOP driving in the same rut and pot holes. That is nine tenths of the battle won right there. No fancy equipment required. Washouts are another story.
 
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Allen, out there in West Texas farm country, you should be able to find an old John Deere Killefer for a reasonable price. We used one of them back on the farm as a land plane to grade roads and level out areas and it worked pretty good. I think ours had fixed side plates on it. I really like those rotatable side plates on the one you linked.
 
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Wow what are the dimensions on your LPGS that thing looks massive?

Working width of 84", actual width of 89". Side pans are 3/8" break bent pans at 84" long and 22" tall. Weighs in at 1400lbs. I am relatively certain that all metal is 3/8"- 5/8" thick. It has been one of my best investments for an implement. I also have a 60" unit that is all around a bit smaller, but still built with the same thickness materials. :cool:
 

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   / I want one of these... #18  
I'm looking at the Land Pride GS1560.
Looks rugged enough for my little tractor.

Looked at others but they didn't look as rugged.
Local shop has them for around $1200 delivered.

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MtnViewRanch, Did I see a video of your rear blade working or was it just still pictures. I remember something along those lines and it appeared to really be rolling the dirt. Just wondering...


A bit more on why I want/need one of the pull graders. I have land that I need to level. I have ditches I need to clean and I have roads I need to work.
Note that the statements I am about to make are the opinions of my inexperienced mind so take it for what it's worth.
The only thing that will do all of these tasks well is the pull grader. I can clean ditches pretty well with my blade but as a land leveler for larges plots, it falls short.
The lpgs will work great for roads but it is a single purpose machine.
I should be able to do all of these tasks with a pull grader with the only drawback being the physical size of the machine. Well, price too.

I am going to try your tips on the skid shoes and draft setup and I plan on adding a gauge wheel to my blade. I may decide soon enough that I can manage quite well without this high dollar blade. My wife will like that. :D

I was traveling today a saw a pull grader sitting in an implement yard. I just HAD to stop and look at it. It was a 16 footer and is a MASSIVE machine. Woohoo. Makes the 10 footer I want look tiny but it sure was neat to look at. :)

I really need to put up a picture of my old pull grader...
 
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The 16 footer probably requires at least 30HP, though :)
 
 

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