Posted by fixerupper on May 09, 2021 at 10:34:15 from (100.42.82.64):
Here is my high dollar landscaping machinery. A neighbor and I cobbled together the roller a few years ago. Full of water it is approximately 5000 pounds. The drag is just two angle irons welded together using old scrap iron.
My box scraper is 12' wide and can give a 100 horse tractor a run for it's money but it's too big for a lot of the small areas I have. The blade does a nice job in wide open areas but these little rigs really shine when it comes to tight places with short turns. This is 1 1/2" road stone as it is called that I am leveling down. I have four 27 ton loads planned for this spring, maybe five. I don't know why I get such a kick out of piddling around doing this stuff but I could do it all day long and let someone else sit in the big cushy cab tractor doing field work. We had a nice easy 1" of rain yesterday. The ground is just soft enough to let me in this rock and it's a beautiful day to be outside anyway.
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