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Posted by jase on November 05, 2004 at 07:14:36 from (63.146.104.147):
In Reply to: who spreads gravel? posted by jase on November 04, 2004 at 19:26:57:
great, yeah i do have the same prob as everyone else, wash board, and plan on adding a rear wheel, somehow. wouldn't a york rake do the same as a box when it comes to hitting dips and ripples, also i picture the rake only pulling up gravel and leaving the base behind and it's the base is what i need to fill in the low spots, not just a pile of rocks alone. make sense? also im about to buy a new tractor kubota L3830, is this too big? and it requires a 6 ft box blade to cover the r4 tracks, i'm used to my 5ft blade and could fit in pretty tight corners on residential jobs. thanks for reply's.
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