road maintenance attachment?

/ road maintenance attachment? #21  
i saw one like this on my local CL not to long ago.

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working condition. for less than those little road box blade thingies.

if you were gradeing REAL road (not just driveway) i would certianly want something that would tackle 8' of graded space at a time (ie a 10' angled blade)
 
/ road maintenance attachment? #22  
Landpride grader/scraper. One pass and your gravel drive will look like new. Works great!

I own the Landpride grader/scraper (GS1572) and it performs great. Plan to spend around $1,100 though.
 
/ road maintenance attachment? #23  
i saw one like this on my local CL not to long ago.

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working condition. for less than those little road box blade thingies.

if you were gradeing REAL road (not just driveway) i would certianly want something that would tackle 8' of graded space at a time (ie a 10' angled blade)

To operate this antique correctly you need
A, 2 people
B, you will need a larger tractor for a 10' blade.
C, the road grader thingie is waaaaaaaaay more practical.
 
/ road maintenance attachment? #25  
There are a couple of companies that make these road levelers/graders. Cammond out of Oklahoma makes them and are sold under a variety of names around the country. Have a light duty type and a heavy duty version depending on your tractor's HP and your needs.)
Works great I have a 7 ft version (7 ft grading capacity actually a bit over 7.5' wide)
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/ road maintenance attachment? #26  
I own the Landpride grader/scraper (GS1572) and it performs great. Plan to spend around $1,100 though.

I've got the same one. Works great! One other note, when I'm not using it to grade our drive, I throw a sheet of plywood on top of the blades and use it as a carry all.....
 
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