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Hi all, been on a bit grader kick recently and stumbled upon this forum, just thought some would enjoy this video of an AC L pulling our shows Cat 60 elevating grader.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff6pVNbBzjY

That was taken 2 years ago, and was the first time it had been run in at least 20 years, so the operators were still figuring things out and getting everything loosened up again.
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Sat, May 14, 2011 8:39 AM
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Very cool. I am not an AG guy. What is the elevating grader used for? Drainage ditches?
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Sat, May 14, 2011 10:35 AM
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Very cool. I am not an AG guy. What is the elevating grader used for? Drainage ditches?
I think they had multiple purposes, I know they were used for road construction. They could also be used for filling wagons. I'm really a newbie to earth moving equipment, so hopefully some more knowledgeable people will chime in.
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Sat, May 14, 2011 10:45 AM
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I think they had multiple purposes, I know they were used for road construction. They could also be used for filling wagons. I'm really a newbie to earth moving equipment, so hopefully some more knowledgeable people will chime in.
My understanding is that they were developed prior to the pan scraper and were used to load wagons with material for building roads. The annual Rock and Dirt show in Wisconsin demonstrates one every year. They fill various vintage wagons and scraper pans with material to be moved to another location for unloading. There various vintage of equipment towed graders, self powered graders and dozers level the material. Search a little more on youtube for videos on it.
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Sat, May 14, 2011 6:57 PM
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Reply to drujinin:
My understanding is that they were developed prior to the pan scraper and were used to load wagons with material for building roads. The annual Rock and Dirt show in Wisconsin demonstrates one every year. They fill various vintage wagons and scraper pans with material to be moved to another location for unloading. There various vintage of equipment towed graders, self powered graders and dozers level the material. Search a little more on youtube for videos on it.
they were several different models and yes they were designed to pickup material and load it into a wagons or the side of a road.
http://www.chriscomachinery.com/PullGraders.htm
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Sat, May 14, 2011 10:30 PM
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they were several different models and yes they were designed to pickup material and load it into a wagons or the side of a road.
http://www.chriscomachinery.com/PullGraders.htm
Here is the one that Drujinin was talking about it was restored and run by Alan Smith, This was Al's pride and joy. He left it with us to letting the public enjoy it running. and they do Al taught us well how to operate it [attachment=9029]elavating grader #4.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9029]elavating grader #4.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9030]evatating grader 2.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9031]elvating grader #1.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9032]elavatg grader #3.jpg[/attachment]
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Here is the one that Drujinin was talking about it was restored and run by Alan Smith, This was Al's pride and joy. He left it with us to letting the public enjoy it running. and they do Al taught us well how to operate it [attachment=9029]elavating grader #4.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9029]elavating grader #4.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9030]evatating grader 2.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9031]elvating grader #1.jpg[/attachment][attachment=9032]elavatg grader #3.jpg[/attachment]
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Thanks for the information guys, it sounds like I will have to try make it over to the Rock and Dirt show in Wisconsin. We'd like to get some old dump bottom wagons for it, so far, we just have one that is a little on the small side. I also have a McCormick Deering Iron Mule which I am planning on using with it.

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There are some pictures of a similar Iron Mule as well as some information on this page. http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/h/hughes_keenan/hughes_keenan.htm
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Thanks for the information guys, it sounds like I will have to try make it over to the Rock and Dirt show in Wisconsin. We'd like to get some old dump bottom wagons for it, so far, we just have one that is a little on the small side. I also have a McCormick Deering Iron Mule which I am planning on using with it.

[attachment=9033]mule.jpg[/attachment]
There are some pictures of a similar Iron Mule as well as some information on this page. http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/h/hughes_keenan/hughes_keenan.htm
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Marty I have seen these before, I know where there is a restored one. It was at Red Power Roundup in Madison WI a few years a go.
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Marty I have seen these before, I know where there is a restored one. It was at Red Power Roundup in Madison WI a few years a go.
Terry
Sorry for the small pictures, Here is a link to some better photos and a video. I even am in to and did not break the camera Believe that or not. HAHA.
I think this is the video that Jeff was talking aboutcan be found here.

http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/ShowReports/2009Edgerton2.htm

This is Steve Barr's web site lots of great photos from shows all over. Go to the video on the Elevating Grader and steam engine. This is Paul Smith on the Hot Rod 35 and Al Smith on the Elevating Grader, somthing AL loved to run and show off.
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Mon, May 16, 2011 8:47 AM
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Sorry for the small pictures, Here is a link to some better photos and a video. I even am in to and did not break the camera Believe that or not. HAHA.
I think this is the video that Jeff was talking aboutcan be found here.

http://www.oldengine.org/members/sbarr/ShowReports/2009Edgerton2.htm

This is Steve Barr's web site lots of great photos from shows all over. Go to the video on the Elevating Grader and steam engine. This is Paul Smith on the Hot Rod 35 and Al Smith on the Elevating Grader, somthing AL loved to run and show off.
Terry
tw, thanks for hunting that video down. Very interesting to see.
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tw, thanks for hunting that video down. Very interesting to see.
They were used for different things, I think in Minn. they called them "Muckers" for cleaning ditches. They could be used to build ditches and put the fill on top to be graded off as a road. The one in the photos I put on I think came from Minn. But Al had 4 or 5 unrestored machines more, sadly all gone now.

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Tue, May 17, 2011 6:16 AM
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