I don’t know where you live in Canada, it’s obviously not in he prairie region so my idea here is probably out of the question. When I was working in the Humboldt, sask area I saw a grader made from an old retired road grader with the front axle transmission and engine removed. It was made by a local company in that area but it’s been at least 10 years ago when I saw it so I’ve forgotten a few things about it. The blade functions were converted to hydraulic and if I remember right the front hitch hooked to the drawbar of the tractor pulling it. It might have had front dolly wheels, maybe not. Like I said it’s been awhile since I saw it. The owner did say this rig was built by a company, it wasn’t a one time farmer made outfit. Anyway, finding one of these rigs for sale in your area is probably out of the question but I thought I would throw it out there anyway.
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