Posted by Geo-TH,In on August 24, 2018 at 13:20:06 from (172.78.126.208):
In Reply to: Idea for lawn leveler posted by BobReeves on August 24, 2018 at 07:45:23:
I have two things to do what you want.
One is a 3 inch metal pipe attached to the bottom of a 7 ft back blade. That will knock off the high spots on your lawn and level out the loose dirt.
Another device I made out of 10 inch I-beam I welded the beams at right angles to each other making a V shape. Then I made brackets to attach it to 3 pt. I used my 6 ft woods finish mowers as a design to attach the V shape leveler to 3 pt. Each arm that attaches the leveler to 3 pt can move a little.
The v shape pulls in dirt to the middle of the V. That works the best, better than using a box blade. V shape is self leveling too.
If you want something like you posted on craigslist, just use a chain link gate which comes in varying sizes. I've used gates before, but the V shape works best, pipe on back blade second. Gate and bed springs so, so on leveling loose dirt, but not so good on sod.
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