Posted by showcrop on December 06, 2020 at 03:41:08 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Skid Loader Box Grader posted by Christopher S. on December 05, 2020 at 13:49:35:
I built one a few years ago for smoothing the track at tractor pulls. I got discarded snow plow cutting edges from the state highway department. They told me that they couldn't let me have any as they loaded them in my truck. I mounted them one inch lower than the frame that goes around the outside. The thing to keep in mind about a plane like this is it is not going to ride on your three point it is going to ride on the ground. The carbon steel cutting edges on mine do not wear. The frame does in the two rear corners, I add hard facing in those areas every-other year. If you can get cutting edges keep them well below the frame. In the years of using mine there has been absolutely NO NEED FOR ANY ADJUSTMENT.
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