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I'm looking for a site that might have some info on old small pull scrapers (3yrd or smaller) I have seen a couple super small ones that could be pulled behind a D-2 but I don't have a clue on make or model. anyone out there with info or pictures would be greatly appreciated.
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 11:33 AM
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I have a small 2 +/- yard Eversman that was made in Colorado that is D2 size and hydralic. I just picked it up from a friend and will pull it with my 5U 13xxx serial number tractor. Very clean and a neat design. I will try to get some pictures posted. Not for sale.
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 12:20 PM
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I have a small 2 +/- yard Eversman that was made in Colorado that is D2 size and hydralic. I just picked it up from a friend and will pull it with my 5U 13xxx serial number tractor. Very clean and a neat design. I will try to get some pictures posted. Not for sale.
This is one a friend and I had a while back, should never have gotten rid of it. Great for a D2. The design was simple and very functional.
Never did figure out the manufacturer, the tag was missing, might have been an Ateco????? Don
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 1:08 PM
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This is one a friend and I had a while back, should never have gotten rid of it. Great for a D2. The design was simple and very functional.
Never did figure out the manufacturer, the tag was missing, might have been an Ateco????? Don
That is a dandy! I keep looking under the lean-to's and in the blackberry bushes but those small ones are hard to find. thanks much for the pictures!
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 8:39 PM
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That is a dandy! I keep looking under the lean-to's and in the blackberry bushes but those small ones are hard to find. thanks much for the pictures!
I have a LaPlante Choate C-20, basically an Airborne with a removeable front wheel assembly. I have been trying to find information on it, including manuals or otherwise. Quad helped me out with a tear-sheet of some information. These are few and far between. Here's a few pics, including one of my buddy Chuck's LaPlante C-45
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 9:17 PM
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I have a LaPlante Choate C-20, basically an Airborne with a removeable front wheel assembly. I have been trying to find information on it, including manuals or otherwise. Quad helped me out with a tear-sheet of some information. These are few and far between. Here's a few pics, including one of my buddy Chuck's LaPlante C-45
Heres one I hope to own in the future, when the owner is ready to trade it off.
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 10:07 PM
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Heres one I hope to own in the future, when the owner is ready to trade it off.
Streve, Murry Manuf. of Stockton made a D2 size one which very much resembled the larger cat scrapewrs, neat if you can find one. RT
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 11:15 PM
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Streve, Murry Manuf. of Stockton made a D2 size one which very much resembled the larger cat scrapewrs, neat if you can find one. RT
Ashland makes small pull scrapers, model 25 (2wheel) or 25D (with front dolly wheels) I think they have a web site. Might be a little pricey around $5,000. I have only seen one used 25D at an auction and it sold for $3,400 but it was like new apint was barley worn off inside.
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Sun, Aug 5, 2007 1:32 AM
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Ashland makes small pull scrapers, model 25 (2wheel) or 25D (with front dolly wheels) I think they have a web site. Might be a little pricey around $5,000. I have only seen one used 25D at an auction and it sold for $3,400 but it was like new apint was barley worn off inside.
In Nor Cal we have lots of the Murrary scrapers laying around on farms and still being used, heres 1 for a D4 the D2 size was same just smaller,they look like a mini LeTour. with hyd
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Sun, Aug 5, 2007 1:54 AM
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In Nor Cal we have lots of the Murrary scrapers laying around on farms and still being used, heres 1 for a D4 the D2 size was same just smaller,they look like a mini LeTour. with hyd
Different Murray, the trailer company is in Stockton, the scrapers and rippers were built in Modesto, but now are owned by a machine shop in Cocron, Ca where they build the box scrapers and steel wheeled rippers.
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Sun, Aug 5, 2007 3:01 AM
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Different Murray, the trailer company is in Stockton, the scrapers and rippers were built in Modesto, but now are owned by a machine shop in Cocron, Ca where they build the box scrapers and steel wheeled rippers.
SteveA, your possible scraper is same-same as mine. Get it and think of the nifty tandem hookup we could make. Does your friend have manuals?
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Sun, Aug 5, 2007 11:36 AM
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