Posted by George Marsh on February 27, 2014 at 18:10:49 from (50.127.8.202):
In Reply to: Re: box blades posted by 36F30 on February 26, 2014 at 18:21:09:
I made my v-shaped blade float, no need for a double cylinder. I can lever, crown and slope. Used it last saturday to slope a 20 ft wide drive so the rain would run away from house, 20 ton of #8 white rock. I had to be able to pick up blade and back up to garage door. It worked perfectly. Like I said, better than a 6 ft box blade.
My neighbor wanted to buy a box blade. I let him use my home made blade to spread out new white rock in his drive. He was impressed. Wants to build one for his massey 35.
This past summer same neighbor wanted to make a horse arena. Ground was unlevel. He used a back blade on his massey to loosen up the dirt on high side of arena. I pulled it and level the dirt with the v shaped blade. Arena was about 100 ft x 200 ft. Took us only a few hours to do the job. One happy neighbor.
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