Grademaster easily modified for iMatch

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JimGnitecki

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I imagine many of you know that a Grademaster

(Grademaster Blade Tractor 3 Point Hitch Scraper)

does a much better job of repairing and grooming driveway than a regular box blade.

When I bought mine recently, the JD dealer was surprised to see that alhtough it works fine with the 3 point hitch, it would not attach to the imatch. Thus quick on/off was not possible. Apparently, SOME Grademaster models line right up with an iMatch, but others do not. I think it depends on the size of the Grademaster.

I really wanted that quick change feature, as I anticipate using the Grademaster often (we have slope on our property, that often makes driveway re-grooming necessary when we get our Texas gully washers).

The dealership driver who delivered it and helped me get oit mounted noted that it was only the top mount that did not quite align (similar really to the OLD style JD ballast boxes not aligning with an iMatch at the top mount). He said I should simply ask the dealership to modify it.

I did.

The shop cut off the "factory" Grademaster top mount "ears", welded new ones at a slightly different height, drilled them using an in-stock iMatch as a precision guide, and then repainted the area with JD Green paint, for an almost perfect match (you really have to be looking to note the difference).

Total cost was about $144.

The Grademaster now slips on and off just like any other rear-mounted attachment!

By the way, the Grademaster makes GREAT ballast, as it weighs about 550 pounds, and is much more compact than say a rotary cutter. I've had good success using it, along with fluid filled tires, with my 300CX loader.

Jim G
 
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JimG, If you have any pics of the grade master at work and its results, please post them. I was always curious as to how well they work on regrading a stone road.
 
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dirtworksequip: I'll try to get some photos the next time I need to use it!

I have been very impressed with the ease of use and the speed. I had a badly rutted "legacy" driveway that I inherited, that was 400 or 500 feet length, that I "made beautiful" in just 4 passes (2 passes x 2 Grademaster-widths wide!) and under 30 minutes (includes starting up tractor and getting it in starting position). This is on ground that was so hard that a rented walk-behind trencher trying to dig undergroubd electric feeder cable trough was struggling. My wife couldn't believe the improvement.

Jim G
 
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dirtworksequip said:
JimG, If you have any pics of the grade master at work and its results, please post them. I was always curious as to how well they work on regrading a stone road.

I dont have a Grademaster, but I built a 7ft model after the Duragrader that I use to grade folks driveway. The price for the 7ft X 5ft Duragrader was out of my budget (actually over priced in my opinion), so I purchased the steel and blades for $600 and welded it together. I only have a picture of it mounted to the tractor and a few pictures of one driveway that I've done. By the way, you can make enough money with one of these units to pay for itself.

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