Replacement Part List
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When storing the grader always lower the grader to which the scarifiers contact the ground and the
actuator is relieved of carrying any load. It is not recommended to ever leave the grader stored with
the actuator holding the weight of the unit.
It is recommended to use the jackstand provided to raise and lower the unit when connecting and
disconnecting from vehicles. DO NOT try and lift the weight of the grader by yourself when
uncoupling, it may cause injury.
INTENDED USE / RECOMMENDED VEHICLES
The grader is intended to refinish non-public driveways or roadways consisting of primarily
gravel and or rock. Be aware of your surroundings and what is beneath the ground you
intend to use the grader on. ALWAYS avoid large rocks, embedded obstacles, and buried
utilities such as gas, electric, or phone lines.
A minimum of a 500 cc ATV/UTV or a 20 HP /500 lb. garden tractor is required to pull the
grader and Four-wheel or all wheel drive is always recommended when available on the
vehicle to gain maximum traction to ensure best performance.
Understand that the amount of ground engagement with the scarifiers depends strongly on
the type of vehicle you are using and media make up that you are refinishing. The looser the
media and the more
traction from vehicle allows more ground engagement and the lighter the
vehicle and more hard packed the media allows less engagement.
It is recommended to start with minimum engagement (1/4”-1/2”) when beginning to refinish
an area, and as the ground loosens increase the depth of engagement on scarifiers.
The grader design allows the operator to add weight to the unit if necessary to break up the
ground when pulled with an adequate vehicle. The weight area is located in the main frame
section on the unit on either side of the actuator mount. Any additional weight should not
exceed 100 lbs and should always be secured within the weight area by any means possible.
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
The rear blade on the grader can be
used in several positions depending
on the work you are doing.
In fig. 1 the blade is free floating and
only restrained by the a pin in the last
pin position. This allows the blade to
swing freely and the weight of the
blade helps level and smooth loose
media. In fig 2 the blade is pinned in
the upright position and the grader
can act as a scrapping blade when
scarifiers are raised up away from
media.