Another dual blade grader idea....

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Those graders seem awesome! Any ideas on prices?

With the specs, it should be pretty simple to duplicate. Does anybody have one?
 
   / Another dual blade grader idea.... #12  
goneandbrokeit said:
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but here is one approach I saw here on TBN...sorry I forget the original poster so cannot credit him.
The name on the stone marker in the 4th picture says Trumpp.
 
   / Another dual blade grader idea.... #13  
   / Another dual blade grader idea.... #14  
Monte,

Reading these threads, if one already has the box blade, it would be pretty simple to mount a 2nd blade near the front of the side panels, at an angle. It could bolt on to the side panels for easy removal for normal box blade use. If I were doing it, I'd get some 3x5 angle iron, weld some plates on the end, drill holes through the end plates of both, and bolt it on. A cutting edge could then be bolted to the angle, as in the other posts.

I suspect gage wheels would add more benefit--and I'd likely do that prior to adding a 2nd blade.

But I'd not want to cut up my good box blade to make something new........

Hope this helps.
ron
 
   / Another dual blade grader idea.... #15  
I've seen the Grademaster in use and it's pretty impressive. Nothing like a boxblade, and probably nothing that you can use in a boxblade to make one. Two different animals that have completely different designs. Trying to convert the boxblade sounds like a loosing battle.

I'd sell the box blade and buy the steel to build the Grademaster properly and not waster your time doing a half way type job.

Another company to look at for ideas is Roadrunner Construction Equipment - Out Performs Complex Motor Graders on Many Applications. They have a video that they will send you if you fill out the form. I haven't, but it might be worthwhile for you.

Good luck,
Eddie
 
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EddieWalker said:
I've seen the Grademaster in use and it's pretty impressive. Nothing like a boxblade, and probably nothing that you can use in a boxblade to make one. Two different animals that have completely different designs. Trying to convert the boxblade sounds like a loosing battle.

I'd sell the box blade and buy the steel to build the Grademaster properly and not waster your time doing a half way type job.

Another company to look at for ideas is Roadrunner Construction Equipment - Out Performs Complex Motor Graders on Many Applications. They have a video that they will send you if you fill out the form. I haven't, but it might be worthwhile for you.

Good luck,
Eddie

Seems to me like there's quite a bit useful in a box blade that's useful. 3PH structure, 2 "blades", and the sides that can be extended with a little more material. Guess it depends on how much the steel would cost for a grader from scratch and the resale value of my box blade. Haven't researched either one.

I think I ordered a video from one of the grader manufacturers. I hope to see the difference it makes installing the blades straight across, or angled.

Monte
 

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