Looking nice! Now I understand why you put the hydraulic top link reversed.... I am considering (as many other things lol!) to get an hydraulic top link, it would help me in many situations. Just a matter of time available I guess! Knowing that you are a great fabricator, you might be interested to add some wheels in the back to control depth. It could be as far as 4 ft behind, to smooth out ondulations. Having the hydraulic top link would work very well to adjust the gap between the blade and ground, to leave specific amount of material. Just an idea! Thanks!
The rollers are a great idea, Joe! I will have to give that some serious thought. Seems as though they would work similar to the wheels on the front of a skid-steer mounted grader. Thank you!
I'm a hr late and I'm #1 , what's up with that 😝🤪I'm thinking the top link should be reversed and the cylinder shiny part towards the machine , maybe I'm wrong and yours needs to be opposite of mine , I'm not sure if it will make a diff but still your road is looking nice . You explained it so disregard all I wrote 🤪 except that the road looks nice , lol
How much $ a load ? It's like $370 delivered , here not bank crusher run though , don't know if that is dif here I know I could get that 90 miles away from where I live now ( where I grew up I could get it )
Looking nice! Now I understand why you put the hydraulic top link reversed.... I am considering (as many other things lol!) to get an hydraulic top link, it would help me in many situations. Just a matter of time available I guess! Knowing that you are a great fabricator, you might be interested to add some wheels in the back to control depth. It could be as far as 4 ft behind, to smooth out ondulations. Having the hydraulic top link would work very well to adjust the gap between the blade and ground, to leave specific amount of material. Just an idea! Thanks!
The rollers are a great idea, Joe! I will have to give that some serious thought. Seems as though they would work similar to the wheels on the front of a skid-steer mounted grader. Thank you!
I'm a hr late and I'm #1 , what's up with that 😝🤪I'm thinking the top link should be reversed and the cylinder shiny part towards the machine , maybe I'm wrong and yours needs to be opposite of mine , I'm not sure if it will make a diff but still your road is looking nice . You explained it so disregard all I wrote 🤪 except that the road looks nice , lol
Thanks. I don't make much headway on the next video with a new toplink.
I'm a hr late and I'm #1 , what's up with that 😝🤪
You'll have to ask my (lack of) viewers.
@@timberterra lol great job non the less , have a great day
How much $ a load ? It's like $370 delivered , here not bank crusher run though , don't know if that is dif here I know I could get that 90 miles away from where I live now ( where I grew up I could get it )
About $240/load. Gravel pit happens to be very close to my house, so trucking isn't bad - $65/load. So $175 for material + $65 for delivery.
@@timberterra awesome $