[AT] road grader
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sun Nov 1 14:12:33 PST 2015
John when that grader was built an M Farmall was a big tractor. It was
probably designed to be pulled by something heavier than an M but with
less HP. They used to grade the streets in the town I grew up near with
one similar to that in the early 50's and it was old then.
Charlie
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From: jtchall at nc.rr.com
Sent: Sunday, November 01, 2015 2:02 PM
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Subject: [AT] road grader
I think I have mentioned my familys presumably antique road grader here
before. We had a couple ditches that needed pulling between some fields and
the property line. Last Sat was nice and dry, not to mention I had the corn
out of the fields. We hadn’t used it in a couple years, lets just say it was
mighty stiff. There are no helper springs on this machine so raising the
blade is a real chore. Heck picking the tongue up ain’t easy, it may have
had a spring to help with that originally. We offset it to track 3-4 feet to
one side so we could put it in the ditch and keep the tractor on sure
footing. In places I had to get off and walk behind since the tree branches
on the borders would have knocked me off the operators platform. Most of the
time I had so much pressure on the blade the right rear of the grader would
be off the ground. I introduced my son to the controls so he could see what
real work is like. I don’t think I have ever been in shape enough to run
that thing all day, 3 hours is enough unless you are lightly grading roads.
It does a great job clearing snow, provided you have somewhere to turn
around. FYI, my grandmother bought it for $75 way back when the biggest
thing on the farm was a Farmall M. I will say you aren’t going to do
anything other than road scraping with that small of a tractor. We had one
ditch we used to pull every couple years that required hooking both 4020
Deeres to it. The ditch was so steep you really had to hang on to ride the
grader.
John Hall
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