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    #46
    ive got a 15ft Heavy 10in channel iron turned C down. With i think 4-6 flat bar skids welded on the bottomn just to help it glide. Then it had railroad iron setting on top for weight. Then it has 4 truck tires across 2 deep. Then i choker a armstrong 16ft heavy duty chain drag behind that.

    Its about the best thing ive found to cut a little and smooth stuff up. The only thing i have that works a little better but i need to do a little modifciation is the double dozer chain drag i made.

    If you can go by a track shop and by a in your case D4-D5 dozer chain they work really good. I chain them behind a piece of pipe cut the prefered width you want and loop it behind it.

    Hope this all makes sense.

    My biggest grip about any of the half pipe or solid or even the channel iron drag is the are ridgid and so they miss as much as they fix.

    at 10ft wide its probably wont be much of an issue.

    The dozer chain drag is a really good option.

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      #47
      Originally posted by dclifton View Post

      My biggest grip about any of the half pipe or solid or even the channel iron drag is the are ridgid and so they miss as much as they fix.
      This is why my dad designed a floating one that would drop into low spots and raise over high spots without having to constantly adjust the hydraulic lift

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        #48
        Originally posted by Playa View Post

        This is why my dad designed a floating one that would drop into low spots and raise over high spots without having to constantly adjust the hydraulic lift
        Im talking about drags drug behind the tractor with chain or cable. I dont hook them to 3pt. But with long pieces of ridgid pipe they wont cover as well.

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