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17 years 3 months ago #8323
by dead axle
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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17 years 3 months ago #8325
by Tom Madden_archive
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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17 years 3 months ago #8326
by TractorDon
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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17 years 3 months ago #8328
by dead axle
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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17 years 3 months ago #8330
by B4D2
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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17 years 3 months ago #8331
by Steve A
Heres one I hope to own in the future, when the owner is ready to trade it off.
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17 years 3 months ago #8338
by C.J._archive1
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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17 years 3 months ago #8339
by Willie
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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17 years 3 months ago #8341
by cr
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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