RDrancher
Veteran Member
I finally got to put mine to the test... a friends road washed out badly. I hooked the RR and a rear blade... used the rear blade a little but mostly used the RR... before and after photos here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/110716...adWashoutMay2012?authkey=Gv1sRgCLD7u4SI9aTzVQ
Good job on the road teg!
I haven't left for work in the morning in months without the RR on the trailer. There are just too many good uses for it to leave it behind. I have one customer with a hillside road that needs work a few times a year due to water leaking through shale on his 30 acre pond. The base rock on the road is 4-6" and gets pretty close to the surface so I can't use the rippers on it. The RR and a light touch on the loader has made the job a breeze. I trade my grading for his coastal hay and the RR has really cut down on the time it takes to re-grade the road. It leaves me more time for bass fishin' in his pond!