Precision Grading with a 14H,and this man is good
Levelling up first
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Trim to kerb
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Cut out for electric trench
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doing a wheely trimming the batter
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And finish off from the bottom
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Precision Grading with a 14H
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Great pictures, Roly. It's amazing what can be done by graders in the right hands !
I remember we used to use a towed Allen grader for levelling playingfields. After a while you develop a good eye for seeing where all the hills and hollows are.
I remember we used to use a towed Allen grader for levelling playingfields. After a while you develop a good eye for seeing where all the hills and hollows are.
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His name is Randy Kreig,he works for a company in Alaska and has worked for Caterpillar testing and demonstrating as far as I know!! One of the best if not the best!!!
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Great skills !!!
Simply amazing to see what a top grader operator can do !!
Thanks for posting
Nick
Simply amazing to see what a top grader operator can do !!
Thanks for posting
Nick
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Re: Precision Grading with a 14H
an impressive touch. unfortunately some of our guys have the touch of a rapist
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Amazing what can be done. The only time I have watched a grader in action was in Oz years ago. It was quite a small one owned by a small contactor. He constucted a really good farm track in a very short space of time. Everything from 1st strip, gullies for run off and good camber on finished aggregate. We (over here) would have been s*dding about with a 360 for many more hours. So why do we not use them or am just not looking in the right places?
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Amazing what can be done. The only time I have watched a grader in action was in Oz years ago. It was quite a small one owned by a small contactor. He constucted a really good farm track in a very short space of time. Everything from 1st strip, gullies for run off and good camber on finished aggregate. We (over here) would have been s*dding about with a 360 for many more hours. So why do we not use them or am just not looking in the right places?
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