TomG
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
- 610
- Location
- Ontario
- Tractor
- Ford 1710: Loader, Hoe, Snowblower, Box scrapper & 3ph Forks
Mark: Thanks for the side-plate source. I was just passing along a comment, probably from you, that I recalled.
Let me sharpen up my notion of gauge wheels. You mention them on a rake. I imagine them as adjustable height wheels that hold a blade off the ground. Unlike skids, wheels wouldn't dig into soft surfaces. Such a thing sounds really useful on a box scrapper for spreading, after humps and dips are taken out. It also sounds useful on a blade for snow plowing on gravel before freeze-up.
Yes, box scrappers seem like the 'pliers' of implements. They can do a whole bunch of things, but none of them as well as the specialized tool. I used mine to make a shallow excavation for our raised leeching pit. I'm sure it was easier than using the loader. Besides, I get tired of shifting from go to back. Sometimes, even I wish for HST.
I found you get real interesting results digging with loaders. For example, when the front wheels go into the excavation. Another one was having a full bucket and getting the front wheels 'crabbed' while trying to maneuver in the hole. Wheels wouldn't straighten out. Took awhile to figure out I had to drop the bucket of dirt and lift the front with the bucket. No problem doing the excavation with a scrapper though.
Let me sharpen up my notion of gauge wheels. You mention them on a rake. I imagine them as adjustable height wheels that hold a blade off the ground. Unlike skids, wheels wouldn't dig into soft surfaces. Such a thing sounds really useful on a box scrapper for spreading, after humps and dips are taken out. It also sounds useful on a blade for snow plowing on gravel before freeze-up.
Yes, box scrappers seem like the 'pliers' of implements. They can do a whole bunch of things, but none of them as well as the specialized tool. I used mine to make a shallow excavation for our raised leeching pit. I'm sure it was easier than using the loader. Besides, I get tired of shifting from go to back. Sometimes, even I wish for HST.
I found you get real interesting results digging with loaders. For example, when the front wheels go into the excavation. Another one was having a full bucket and getting the front wheels 'crabbed' while trying to maneuver in the hole. Wheels wouldn't straighten out. Took awhile to figure out I had to drop the bucket of dirt and lift the front with the bucket. No problem doing the excavation with a scrapper though.