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Michiganmobileman

Completed mid mount grader

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Michiganmobileman
Hello to all, OK its not pretty! But it works well enough to move dirt and take care of my 500 ft driveway. Made from a combination of a little bit of Cub Cadet parts, a swivel joint from a murray plow that was not very good at plowing snow (too thin), and wear plates from the bottom of a v-plow off my buddys pick up truck. I connected it to the lift with a solid arm, can force down hard enough now to get stuck. Gotta get the lug tires on now and try them.






Thanks to all of the contributers to my original post. Greg

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shanhamm
If it works thats all that matters. Nice work!

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Roy
"If it works thats all that matters. Nice work!" Ditto.

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comet66
quote:
Originally posted by Michiganmobileman
OK its not pretty! But it works well enough
Yeah....Me to....so what.....?}:):D:D Nice job!^^

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HubbardRA
Looking good! At one time I had 3 front blades and was planning to make a grader out of one of them. Through some horsetrading I am now down to only one snowplow/grader blade, and don't have one to chop up. Back to looking for some metal to make one from.

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MPH
I like it, made outta 'stuff on hand' and gets the job done.

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johnmonkey
very creative and recycles. jh

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Sandy_Lake_Imp
I want one ! sm06 Brenda

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Willy
Looks good,what ever works.d:)

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