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Pull Type Road Graders

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Mike from Ontar

02-17-2000 15:41:43




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Does anyone have any information on old pull type/horse drawn road graders. I don't know what make it is but i have a rusty old relic in the back yard i salvaged from the local township. If anyone has any information or knows of a website or book that would have any info it would be greatly appreciated. Mike Leggett




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George

02-12-2001 15:55:44




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 Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Mike from Ontario, 02-17-2000 15:41:43  
looking to buy old pull type road grader.Some where in ontario.



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George

02-12-2001 15:54:31




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 Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Mike from Ontario, 02-17-2000 15:41:43  
looking to buy old pull type road grader.Some where in ontario.



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don bertolino

06-05-2004 21:23:45




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 Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to George, 02-12-2001 15:54:31  
we have a horse drawn road grader very old from smith and sons mfg co. kansas city mo. willing to sell if price is right



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Don Flare

03-20-2005 20:16:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to don bertolino, 06-05-2004 21:23:45  
Please let me know where you are located. I might know of someone interested if location is right and price is right. Thanks.



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Alberta Mike

02-17-2000 17:03:53




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 Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Mike from Ontario, 02-17-2000 15:41:43  
Is it an Adams Road Patrol? I have got a friend who has one on his farm and still uses it once in a while to grade the gravel back onto his driveway. His grandfather had it. Last year, a guy wanted to buy it in the worst way and I talked him out of it. I thought that after the deal is done, you've got his cheque, and he's got your grampa's grader. He thought for a while and then decided to keep it, even though he's not into collecting or anything. Keep that stuff in the family I always say!!!

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Steve J

08-29-2001 07:20:36




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 Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Alberta Mike, 02-17-2000 17:03:53  
how do you post pictures on this site. I have a picture of my grader.



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Mike from Ontario

02-18-2000 06:47:09




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 Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Alberta Mike, 02-17-2000 17:03:53  
I'm not sure what make this grader is Mike, but i'm hoping to find something to tell me on it. I would like to restore it and then possibly donate it to the local heritage society/antique tractor club my dad belongs to. These graders seem to be pretty popular and sell for a good price, I saw one for $1200 in a buy and sell newspaper.



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STUART LAWSON

12-05-2000 11:33:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Mike from Ontario, 02-18-2000 06:47:09  

Help,I have a wrought iron road grader in my yard,looking to sell,its a National Reversible. Looking for any info and background on its maker...



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george

02-12-2001 16:19:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to STUART LAWSON, 12-05-2000 11:33:43  
looking to buy old pull type road grader.could someone please let me know , if they know of one for sale



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Linda Flattery

07-14-2005 13:56:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to george, 02-12-2001 16:19:27  
We have a Road Patrol J.D. Adams & Co. Indianapolix road grader. It is a pull behind and we have used it. Looking to sell, moving.



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Jim

08-14-2002 09:13:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to george, 02-12-2001 16:19:27  

Re: George's request for a pull type road grader. I have one for sale. It is a Russell Junior, all parts are there and it still works. Needs a little cleaning up. It was once used to grade roads pulled by horses. Asking price $1000.00 or best offer. Contact me by email or phone 715-564-3205 Thank you



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Sam Moore

02-17-2000 16:44:51




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 Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Mike from Ontario, 02-17-2000 15:41:43  
Check out the Historical Construction Equipment Association site at www.bigtoys.com



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OCB

02-18-2000 10:06:50




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 Re: Re: Pull Type Road Graders in reply to Sam Moore, 02-17-2000 16:44:51  
I also have the same question as Mike from Ontario. BigToy.com didn't have my type shown but when I can get a better picture than I have, I do plan to post the same question.
The problem the brown background and the brown rust hides the equipment very well.
I find some old equipment calenders are a good source. I had a library borrowed book for a while that had much of this equipment and I still find History Books at the library a excellent source but names are often ommitted.

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