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    Posted: 26 Mar 2016 at 2:30pm
Another of son's attachments . grading planer 

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This grading planer attachment can be built to fit any skid steer, skid loader or utility tractor. Remove weeds, scrub brush and rocks from lots and fields, level the ground, mix soil and prepare surface for grass seed. Great for leveling driveways, yards, sod fields and race tracks. Saves allot of time and effort over a bucket, and makes lot clearing fast and easy. Built in Minnesota by Koeckeritz Iron and Steel. Please visit our main page at Koeckeritzironandsteel.com for more information.
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Can't say I have one of Galen's units, but I do have one very similar to that, on my ASV RC 30.  Its a great design, since the cutting edges are parallel to the ground.  Does about 75% of the work of a harley rake, and about 50% of the work of a bush hog.  Mine has hooks on the front of it, to allow you to haul it, and a bucket, on top, to the work area. I don't know if Galen's has them, but it  allows you to store 2 attachments in the same footprint as 1, and saves trips...Thumbs UpThumbs Up

If it had retractable scarifier teeth, it could do even more...


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Yes has the hooks to transport the bucket . 
He makes them with both mild steel cutting edges and AR15 treated steel . 
 He made them with the teeth also but on one unit he had out as a rental at a dealership , seems people used it and bent and destroyed the teeth and brackets they were attached to . 
 
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