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Posted by Jerry/MT on November 28, 2006 at 20:56:20 from (206.183.116.129):
In Reply to: Need some ideas. posted by old on November 28, 2006 at 20:40:56:
Get some 2 inch pipe about 6 inches long, weld a piece of angel with a slot in it to the top of the pipe (-o)and bolt it to the blade so that it rides at the bottom of the cutting edge. It will plow eveything above the top od the pipe. You need a big radius to keep from gouging the gravel out. I have a back blade and I welded a piece of 3 inch pipe, 7 ft long to a 3/8" plate x 6 inchs wide x 7ft long(length of the blade)(again -o), drilled holes in the plate to match the grader blade holes. I bolt it on in the winter to clear a quarter mile of driveways on my ranch and I don't move gravel in the process. Hope this helps you,old.
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