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Posted by george md on November 25, 2003 at 20:47:27 from (67.74.241.115):
In Reply to: pull pan posted by carl on November 25, 2003 at 15:26:14:
Carl, The Soil mover brand was built in columbus neb, I don't have any more literature on it . The one I have is 3 pt with 2 wheels mounted inboard in the rear. Apron is attached to 3rd pt and open as arm are lowered. Bowl latches flat to load ,trips to 45 deg to spread or grade , and can roll further to dump a load. I think this one is a gledhill but could be an overland scraper ,there is no ID on it.This one was sold new with an 8N ford imitation tractor , worked well for finish grading but 8N lacks power to fill the bowl in a cut. I ran it several years then bought a near new 300 case , boy what a step up , also use a 730 case diesel on it when I need to make serious cuts .I mostly use it for finish grading before using landscape rake, it will put a dozer to shame for finish . Send me an email and I'll answer your questions . george
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