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I drag that one out and admire it from time to time.

I've gone so far as to look around for commercially-available small track units like that. Sadly, I've come up with nothing. I scribbled a few drawings, trying to think what it would take to make that stuff from scratch. Doable, but a lot of work :(
 
These are the pictures from the add when it was for sale. I did not get any pictures of it at the mow in. Ed
These were common around the town I live in.:biglaugh:

The second largest town in MA and many of it is cranberry bogs, in fact world headquarters for ocean spray is also here.
 
I always liked the york rake attachments. If I recall correctly, there is both a front-mounted power rake, and a pull-behind type landscape rake that a dealer added a seat to, turning it into a sulky rake. I can't find my pictures right now, but if I do, I'll post them.
 
Mr Fla Don I must say that that is a GREAT wheel barrow attachment you made!! I know know how to finish mine !! Thanks for the great picture and idea .
Troy.
 
Mr Fla Don I must say that that is a GREAT wheel barrow attachment you made!! I know know how to finish mine !! Thanks for the great picture and idea .
Troy.
Not my design. It was built by our former dealer.

And I guess this is an attachment. :D
 

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Has anyone ever seen a side-mount battery tray? I saw it mentioned in some sales lit for the earlier L's with barrows. That way you could still have electric start.
 
I always liked the york rake attachments. If I recall correctly, there is both a front-mounted power rake, and a pull-behind type landscape rake that a dealer added a seat to, turning it into a sulky rake. I can't find my pictures right now, but if I do, I'll post them.
I have a York rake that I used to pull behind the ATV, but now that I have the 18-G, it will see some use behind that. Note it has the optional flip-down grader bar - an essential piece of equipment for maintaining the 800+ foot long gravel driveway.
 

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That is a nice rake/blade Jepics:thThumbsU, I have a grader blade like this one and it does a better job than the rear blade I was using. If you get a chance to buy one I highly recomend it for the gravel drive. :trink39:,Ed
 

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You did mean the Terrimite.... Didn't you??
Yes! I meant to say, "Here's a really big attachment. With a beautiful super model sitting on it!"

Think that will save me?

She has been talking with other Gravely owners wives about the Terramite. I can't quite hear what they are planning.
 
That is a nice rake/blade Jepics:thThumbsU, I have a grader blade like this one and it does a better job than the rear blade I was using. If you get a chance to buy one I highly recomend it for the gravel drive. :trink39:,Ed
Finding one of those is the trick... I will probably build one using Motor grader blade sections.
 
I made my grader blade out of a walk behind snow blade that somebody chopped a 6" square out of one corner. Cut it down to 8 or 10" tall (was a few years ago), have to change angle from underneith. Put a 2" c channel across the back for some extra strength, works pretty well. It sits a little too far back, have to have the rear tires flipped in for clearance.
 
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