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Laser and GPS systems increase the versatility of pull scraper systems when properly set up. We turned to four earthmoving professionals to get the inside scoop on how they're using grade control to ...
The 17,000-lb. 705 features joystick control of grader functions integral to the operator's chair. The 29,777-lb. 845 DHP (dual horsepower), 32,077-lb. 865 VHP (variable horsepower) and 37,950-lb. 885 ...
The Farmer 4.3 carry grade scraper is designed for flood irrigation bay construction, sand or clay transfer and agricultural construction and earthmoving projects. According to Murray Valley Lasers’ ...
EIGHT eastern states farmers and contractors have purchased the new O’Bryan Farmer 4.3 model carry grade scraper from Swan Hill based Murray Valley Lasers for flood irrigation bay construction, sand ...
Designed for heavy-duty earthmoving jobs, Double D Grade King Leveling Scrapers are said to withstand the abuse provided by high-output tractors up to a maximum of 535 horsepower. The scrapers can tow ...
A HEAVY duty carry-grade scraper is helping to level dryland cropping country and potentially improve yields. David and Tracey Langley, who farm at The Cap, northwest of Winchelsea, have been using a ...
Building a concrete road starts with a solid foundation, and graders and scrapers play a key role. “Large road projects like interstate highway expansions and turnpike corridors are of vital ...
Hemisphere GNSS has released the GradeMetrix Scraper Solution for pull pan and belly pan scrapers on the construction site. “We believe by introducing affordable GNSS technology to the construction ...
NINE-and-a-half years ago Victorian earthmoving contractor Philip Chisholm purchased an O’Bryan HD 4.5 Carry Grade scraper from local Swan Hill machinery builder, Murray Valley Lasers.
Scrapers were originally designed to be pulled behind horses in order to construct canals and ditches in the American west. Modern day counterparts are most commonly found in mines or on very large ...
The newest roadbuilding machines can zoom over unmade ground in no time, with modern motor graders being particularly speedy. It wasn’t always this way of course. At one time split logs were used to ...
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