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McCanna, ND | I have the exact pull grader in your first picture. 14’ and 16’ come standard with the cylinder to steer the wheels. 12’ blade it’s an option.
They are light built, a few thousand pounds in the back does help, but still very possible to have one wheel off the ground in hard conditions.
I usually grade at about 3mph, lots of stuff going on and can almost require constant adjustments. If the grader bounces at all the finish will be garbage. The rear steer can compensate for the side draft to an extent.
For what I gave for mine I’m satisfied with it, but it takes patience to do a good job with it. | |
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