dirt ditch
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A friend of mine built himself a speed mover to pull behind his JD 655. Besides using it to smooth out his driveway, he has leveled 2 large yards with several dump truck loads of dirt. He already had the metal, the wheels and tires were salvaged off a riding lawnmower and the cutting blade came off a loader. The only thing that cost him besides the hydraulic cylinder and hoses was he took the sheet metal to a fabrication shop where they build oil field tanks. They bent the back sheet to the angle he wanted in a huge metal break then cut the side plates to size on a large metal shear. It cost him 40 bucks but it saved him a lot of time building it.
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