What I'm learning while grading the road

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • I'm back again this year trying to fix our rutted road with our TYM T25 tractor and Titan double edge grader. I point out some of the things that I've learned. They may help you too.
    By day I am a woodturner/woodworker . Check out my work here. daileywoodworking.com/
    Some of the things that we use to make our videos.
    TYM T25 tractor
    Woodland Mills HM130MAX Woodlander bandsaw mill
    Woodland Mills WC46 Wood chipper
    Titan Implements 5 foot double edge grader number 3605
    CountyLine 25 ton wood splitter from Tractor Supply
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    Dailey Woodworking
    P.O. Box 114
    Dixfield, ME 04224
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  • @wraith3951
    @wraith3951 6 днів тому +1

    If you have a landscape rake I would use that, turned at an angle, to help pull some of those bigger rocks out of the driveway.
    The grading looks Great my Brutha! Keep up the tractor videos!

    • @Daileywoodworking
      @Daileywoodworking  5 днів тому

      Thanks for the idea but sadly I don't have a rake yet. Thanks for watching.

  • @stuartdavidson5802
    @stuartdavidson5802 9 днів тому +2

    Hey there, I think if you were to lengthen your center link and shorten your right arm you might get much better results 👍. Like your machine 👍

    • @Daileywoodworking
      @Daileywoodworking  8 днів тому +1

      I believe you may be correct. Thanks for watching.

    • @wraith3951
      @wraith3951 6 днів тому +1

      Might I suggest you buy a small level from Harbor freight or a better aluminum one from Home Depot. The reason I say this is that you can use it to quickly level your implement with the right side lift adjustable lift arm. I use one to level mine and I measure it off of the tractor at the PTO cover/ or where the tow bar goes. I am also sorta boujee so I bought a Klein Tools electric pocket level. It gets rid of the bubble guess work! 😉

    • @Daileywoodworking
      @Daileywoodworking  5 днів тому

      I hadn't thought of using a level, great idea. Thanks.

  • @JamesCapoldo
    @JamesCapoldo 16 днів тому +2

    the only down pressure on the rear is the weight of the implement. if you have nothing on the back and you lower the hitch, you will see that you can easily lift the arms to hitch up. there is no down pressure.

    • @Daileywoodworking
      @Daileywoodworking  15 днів тому

      Interesting, I'll have to try that when I take the grader off. I believed it was down pressure because it tips the grader when I lower it all the way down however it sounds like I still don't have the adjustment correct. Learn something new everyday. Thanks for watching.

    • @wraith3951
      @wraith3951 6 днів тому +1

      @@Daileywoodworking it tips the grader due to how the toplink is attached to it. Everything in the back works off of a slight arch. (The Lower Links/ control arms and upper top link)
      This changes due to how you lengthen and shorten the top link

    • @Daileywoodworking
      @Daileywoodworking  5 днів тому

      Thanks for helping me figure this out.