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    Default Gravel Grader

    Here's something else I made before I got my Everlast PP256. Wish I had it for this project. Used my Lincoln AC225 for the welding. Thought any members living in the country might have a use for something like this, sure works well to keep my long gravel driveway level. Don't use it much, but it beats borrowing a tractor with a backblade when the potholes start to show up.
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    Last edited by dirtyfarmer; 04-02-2011 at 08:28 PM. Reason: put pics back
    Tony
    Everlast PowerPro 256
    AC225 "Tombstone"
    HF 20 ton press
    Rotary 9000# two-post

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    I like it, I was informed I needed to build something along the lines of this for my wife to level out her riding area. Where did you find the blade?
    Build it, wheel it, break it, fix it, and repeat!!!!!!!

    Tools:
    Everlast SuperCut 50 Plasma
    Century 200 Mig welder
    JD2 Model 32 Tube Bender

    Toys:
    1995 Ranger 2wd regular cab - 5.0HO Conversion - Street Machine
    1993 Ranger SuperCab - 466 BBF - Extreme offroad
    1985 F250 Regular Cab 4x4 - 460 BBF - Towing Beast

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    I'm lucky to have a brother who is a real packrat. He hits all the farm auctions and buys wagons full of junk, mostly for the scrap value. I got the blade, wheels, pipe and angle iron from his collection. Can't seem to remember if I paid him anything or not? The two side plates came from my father-in-law's shop. The only thing that I had to buy was the paint.
    Tony
    Everlast PowerPro 256
    AC225 "Tombstone"
    HF 20 ton press
    Rotary 9000# two-post

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    Unhappy Don't delete attachment list!!

    Sorry, screwed-up. Thought I was doing someone(?) a favor by saving space and I deleted the list of my posted attachments, in my "settings". Didn't know this would make the pics in previous posts disappear. Probably not a good thing to do. I've got to learn to leave some things alone.
    Last edited by dirtyfarmer; 03-10-2011 at 04:12 PM.
    Tony
    Everlast PowerPro 256
    AC225 "Tombstone"
    HF 20 ton press
    Rotary 9000# two-post

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