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<blockquote data-quote="140mower" data-source="post: 3654" data-attributes="member: 447"><p>Well, pumps in, rain's stopped and I've had a little time to try this thing out. First off I graded my driveway with it. Dropped the chisel points and ripped the potholes out and roughed up the rest, from there this thing re-layed it down just like a hot knife through butter. To say I'm happy with this thing would be an understatement, I used it for grooming the side of a berm and it worked very well, and the extra width seemed to add stability while working on side hills. Just don't lift it off the ground until you're back on reasonably flat ground, unless you really like pucker factor. While it's not a do-all tool, it's one that does fit well into the type of work I'll mainly be doing over the next while.</p><p> Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="140mower, post: 3654, member: 447"] Well, pumps in, rain's stopped and I've had a little time to try this thing out. First off I graded my driveway with it. Dropped the chisel points and ripped the potholes out and roughed up the rest, from there this thing re-layed it down just like a hot knife through butter. To say I'm happy with this thing would be an understatement, I used it for grooming the side of a berm and it worked very well, and the extra width seemed to add stability while working on side hills. Just don't lift it off the ground until you're back on reasonably flat ground, unless you really like pucker factor. While it's not a do-all tool, it's one that does fit well into the type of work I'll mainly be doing over the next while. Don [/QUOTE]
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