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Grading limestone cartpaths

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  1. David Gourlay
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    12/11/2013 8:12 AM
    Is there a better way to weekly grade limestone cart paths than with a box blade?



  2. Thomas Tipton
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    12/11/2013 11:12 AM
    I'm not sure if this would work for limestone, but we have fine milled asphalt cart paths and have found that a metal drag mat with a couple old tires for weight, works much easier and faster then our box scrape as it is the same width as our paths and smooth's out any depressions after a few passes.



  3. James Geiger
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    12/11/2013 12:12 PM
    http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_US/pro ... lanes.page?
    something like this would be best for maintenance and are available in different widths to suit your needs



  4. Tony Feheregyhazi
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    12/11/2013 4:12 PM
    We use a 5 foot land leveler. It's an ag implement very similar to a box scraper but tractor tows it and has its own hydraulics. Works great for us and we have limestone paths. We had ours custom built but almost any ag dealership will have a line of them. Had ours built for 1500 bucks and it's a cart path saver.

    Tony Feheregyhazi
    Bridges Golf Course
    winnipeg, canada



  5. Larry Allan
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    12/12/2013 7:12 AM
    Dave, this is the one we used before paving.
    It works great
    http://sealfabrication.tripod.com/ma-series-2.html



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