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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

Contact me to market this Pat Pending invention.

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  • Damn that is f-ing swweett. I want one! how much would you build one for? do the rippers work good? and are both rear axels drive axels? and does it articulate? i am serious i want one, i could put it to good use.

  • I want a company to build it. It will do all. This is just a working concept that breaks every once in a wile. Need a lawyer or company contact.

  • is it gas or diesel

  • gas 3.5 brigs

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  • This is great! I really love the idea and the final result. Maybe you will be able to make a cart car ? Or start a video series about how you made it.

  • That is pretty damn cool!

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  • I am wondering how the project is going, if you had any luck finding investors? It is nice, and I see people are interested!  Too bad you have to paint it pretty before people can see the value. Then you have to be a salesman to promote it. Full time work:(

  • @91slownotch

    I dunno .. a commercial pull road grader would probably be cheaper ( like this /watch?v=S7f2DMR3Hrs ), but still I gotta give props to people who build their own stuff. :)

  • do the kids runway when they see that thing?

  • Thats perfect for fixing rutted driveways! I love it!

  • MAD MAX

  • patton what? They already have road graders.. looll this is the stupidest idea ever. I have one of these for my lawnmower..

  • All that work with just a 3.5 Briggs! Nice work! Good Luck with the pATENT.

  • Like this a lot! The machine has some very fine adjustments when necessary, but, it may need some extra weight and or a larger blade to be able to do a proper job grading first time round rather than several runs.............. But still great stuff!

    I very complicated machine reduced to miniature. Very well done.

  • that's awesome...it looks like it works great

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