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"Grading and Graders: Doing Their Level Best"

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Editor Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Jan-21-00, 11:25 AM (PST)
"Grading and Graders: Doing Their Level Best"
The best machine for the job depends on the size of the site and the accuracy required to work it. You should also consider attachments that fine-tune your equipment to the task.
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RE: Grading and Graders: Doing Thei..., Marcus, Mar-27-01, (1)
RE: Grading and Graders: Doing Thei..., Marcus Christian, Mar-28-01, (2)

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Marcus Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Mar-27-01, 11:16 PM (PST)
1. "RE: Grading and Graders: Doing Their Level Best"
I am currently investigating grading and grading attachments. This article is a great start but can you point me to any other sources of info or issues that I should be aware of.

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MC

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Marcus Christian Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Mar-28-01, 00:58 AM (PST)
2. "RE: Grading and Graders: Doing Their Level Best"
I am interested to see if there are any contractors out there that have experienced using a motor grader as well as a grading attachment for similar work.

Is there a preference for one machine over the other and if so what are the reasons?

Please respond.


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