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Horse Newbie
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How high does it raise ?… enough to need rubber bumpers to protect tractor ?

That is excellent craftsmanship..

looks like a factory piece !

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kpinnc
31 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

How high does it raise ?… enough to need rubber bumpers to protect tractor ?

That is excellent craftsmanship..

looks like a factory piece !

 

Thanks Tim! Much appreciated! 

 

It only raises about 3 inches off the ground, but there's another inch of adjustment. I'll tweak it a little, but didn't want to loose any cut depth until I figure it out. 

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CCW

You have five slots angle adjustments.  Do you find one of the angles to be most effective or is this still a work in progress?

 

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Handy Don
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Looks terrific. Even better now that it’s dirty!

 

The 3-ish inch range of the rock shaft lift arm is a constraint, for sure.

To increase the lift range a bit for mower decks and accommodate “forward” center of gravity lift point of the deck frame, WH added the extra lift arm , #27 here. Note, though, that their grader blade attaches right next to the lift chain, so almost no benefit of extra lift range!

 

 

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kpinnc
2 hours ago, CCW said:

You have five slots angle adjustments.  Do you find one of the angles to be most effective or is this still a work in progress?

 

 

All depends on what I'm doing. 

 

But, I really like the "least" angle of the first detent. It moves material where I want, but without leaving a berm that I have to come back for on a second pass. 

 

 

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Horse Newbie

I need to borrow it now that it’s been built and tested…:laughing-rolling:

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kpinnc
6 hours ago, Horse Newbie said:

I need to borrow it now that it’s been built and tested…:laughing-rolling:

 

Well sir, you know where it's at! :D

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87 416-8 horse

I might of missed it but where does it attach? Does it use a snow plow axel bracket?

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kpinnc
7 minutes ago, 87 416-8 horse said:

I might of missed it but where does it attach? Does it use a snow plow axel bracket?

 

Yes sir, connects with standard axle hitch. 

 

Only drawback would be the weight if used with manual lift. Definitely would need "Dial-a-height" for manual lift to set the cut depth. 

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cod

Nice looking grader.  Think a strip of rubber along the top in the center, maybe 10 or 12" long, would keep the rocks off the pivot?

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kpinnc
6 minutes ago, cod said:

Nice looking grader.  Think a strip of rubber along the top in the center, maybe 10 or 12" long, would keep the rocks off the pivot?

 

Thanks.

 

I was actually thinking of making a top edge guard that runs the full length. The top side of the blade is pretty sharp, maybe enough to be a little dangerous walking around it. 

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KyBlue

What a great build!  That is certainly some top shelf skill you've got there. 

 

Looks like it works really well too, it's always a great feeling when things just work the way they're suppose to or even better than we'd hoped they would.

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, KyBlue said:

What a great build!  That is certainly some top shelf skill you've got there. 

 

Greatly appreciated! 

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sjoemie himself
On 5/8/2024 at 7:21 AM, kpinnc said:

 

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Beautiful piece of equipment you've built! Like orhers said before me it looks factory made.

I like the 'overkill' style construction of it, nice and beefy.

Seems to work well!

 

Greetings from the Netherlands, Mark 

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kpinnc
18 hours ago, sjoemie himself said:

Greetings from the Netherlands, Mark 

 

Many thanks and same to you from this side of the pond! 

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19richie66

Turned out great. Nice job

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WHX??

Well done KP. Although I still have a nit of gravel to grade makes me want to rip up asphalt and go back to gravel drive... :lol:

Still say a mid mount is the most useful attachment. 

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kpinnc
On 6/22/2024 at 7:16 AM, WHX?? said:

Still say a mid mount is the most useful attachment. 

 

As I learn how to use it, I'm beginning to understand exactly what you mean! 

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sqrlgtr

Man I would love to see a video of that tractor and blade working :thumbs2:

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