EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Those are real nice for smooth out ground that is already in pretty good shape, but not much for moving dirt. A log drag, or other heavy object will plow through the high spots and fill in the low spots. Here's a thread that I had on the drag that I'm using now. It's heavey enough to plow through the dirt and do a really nice job. It wont replace what a blade can do, but for very little money, it's a very handy thing to have. Mostly I use it to smooth out my roads, but I also like to use it after working an area with my dozer. While the dozer is great for getting an area level, or graded to where I want it, I can finish it off allot faster and nicer with the drag.
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/141756-my-super-duper-drag.html
Eddie
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/141756-my-super-duper-drag.html
Eddie