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Basic Model 601A articulated grader

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Charles Coldren

12-02-2004 10:09:39




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Does anyone have any information on this grader? This one has a front blade, center blade and a one tooth riper. Powered by a 20hp engine. Are these good machines? Any bad points that a person should look for when buying?.




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Bob/Ont

12-02-2004 20:07:35




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 Re: Basic Model 601A articulated grader in reply to Charles Coldren, 12-02-2004 10:09:39  
Charles, I rented one once to level up my yard and it worked GREAT. Is this a new one you are looking at? Are they still making them? The one I rented was built in Gwennet Co Ga, near Atlanta.
Later Bob



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Charles Coldren

12-06-2004 05:54:47




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 Re: Basic Model 601A articulated grader in reply to Bob/Ont, 12-02-2004 20:07:35  
Thanks for the reply; I do not know the age etc, as the only thing readable is the model and serial number.

What I want to do is maintain about a mile of road with this and the surface can be very hard. Do you think it has enough power?



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Bob/Ont

12-09-2004 17:01:08




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 Re: Basic Model 601A articulated grader in reply to Charles Coldren, 12-06-2004 05:54:47  
Charles, I have only seen the one I rented and one in the Equipment Trader for about $2700 in Saskachawan. If it wasn't for the shipping I would have bought it. The one I rented had a good scarrifier on it infront of the blade. You put that down and rip the hard dirt up a few passes and then you can grade it. You have to run the engine wide open all the time and control the speed with the peddal since it's Hyd drive. It doesn't take long to get onto operating it well.
Later Bob

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