Grader attachment | Episode 3
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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I'm really pleased with my mini grader attachment. And that my little home built machine can handle it. Granted, the ground was wet and soft when I tested it, but still.
This was the third and final part of this build. Thanks for watching and feel free to check out my other videos. In the meantime, I'll think about what my next project will be.
Bye for now! :)
Another insightful installment in this series! Your step-by-step breakdown of the grader assembly process is incredibly helpful for anyone looking to understand the intricacies of building this equipment. Looking forward to the next installment. Keep up the great work!
All my appreciation, this is also a great technique! Congratulations!
Works perfectly, i like it. Well done sir! 👌
Gday, a very successful build that works well mate…
Thanks Matty 🙂
I like the mirrors. Small thing to notice i know but its often the little things that can make the difference
Вы большой талантище и Вас золотые руки . С большим удовольствием смотрю ваши ролики.
Отличная работа! Золотые руки!
Riktigt snyggt gjort! 👌
Tackar 🙂
Fan Ronny, du e kungen över alla. Supersnyggt, ballt, och praktiskt. Jag skulle också vilja ha en. Men orkar inte bygga. Mycket imponerad. / Håkan Haver
Tack Håkan, du är också kung🙂
Please note you want a crown to your driveway so that water runs off to the sides because if it's flat the water will pool causing potholes to form
Yes, absolutely. But initially, I wanted to achieve a fairly level surface and learn the technique. Also, our road has a slope upward (or a wall) on one side in some places and a slope downward a bit further away. So, the road would need to tilt in different directions at different places. It could be an interesting challenge. But I will try. Good comment!
@@AlfaSeven I used to make gravel rock quarry roads using excavators and front end loaders with no side tilt function graders make this task much easier... The trick to crowning a road without adding more gravel is to first angle the blade to the middle with the blade dragging material from the outer edges to the middle to make a center hill then angle the blade so it pushes the material outward put the blade at desired final grade for the middle pushing the material outward to each side, may take several passes but the road should have a arched shape when done, then make a final edge feathering pass to each side to allow water to be able to completely run off the edge on each side removing any edge of road humps from when you gathered the material to start... The notched blade is also referred to as a mixing blade because it reblends the larger rock pieces with the fines to create a more durable surface... The flat edge works alot better for dirt prep work tasks specially if there is plant matter in the dirt
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Very good info. Thanks!!👍
how much are you selling this for?
Feel free to make an offer to this address, and we'll see if I'm on board with it ;)
(alfaseven_diy[at]outlook[dot]com)
@@AlfaSeven email send :)
Ser ut som den funkar bra…
Ja det gör den faktiskt. Bättre än jag trodde 🙂
@@AlfaSeven jo är en bra pryl när man ska lägga marksten och trädgårdsplattor… hyvla riktig väg blir den liten till men det går oxå…