Am I crazy?? Box blade, grader blade 2-in-1...??
Ok. So. Context. I live in Peru, South America where my implement options for purchase are very limited (especially CAT 1). I just bought a B2650. I need to do maintenance and some repair work on a private dirt road up a hillside.
(First time posting.)
I've been looking at both 3pt. box blade and grader blade...
Importing anything is crazy expensive, but have family that are mechanics and machine shop owners that will work with me to build some implements. Then I came across these pictures of Hayes blade with rippers on the back.
and had the idea... if I'm building myself with someone who will work with me on just about anything I think I can build, would it be crazy to have a 2-in-1 box blade and grading blade. Essentially, a box blade with removable walls, that can also tilt and angle when the walls are removed, and the rippers flipped up or removed...
Am I crazy? I've never seen anything like it and cant find anything besides the Hayes online Is there something that would seriously limit the functionality of either one of these, or make constructing it harder, or more expensive then building both on their own.... or should I file my patent?
Thanks in advance for all input, suggestions, criticism.
Ok. So. Context. I live in Peru, South America where my implement options for purchase are very limited (especially CAT 1). I just bought a B2650. I need to do maintenance and some repair work on a private dirt road up a hillside.
(First time posting.)
I've been looking at both 3pt. box blade and grader blade...
Importing anything is crazy expensive, but have family that are mechanics and machine shop owners that will work with me to build some implements. Then I came across these pictures of Hayes blade with rippers on the back.
and had the idea... if I'm building myself with someone who will work with me on just about anything I think I can build, would it be crazy to have a 2-in-1 box blade and grading blade. Essentially, a box blade with removable walls, that can also tilt and angle when the walls are removed, and the rippers flipped up or removed...
Am I crazy? I've never seen anything like it and cant find anything besides the Hayes online Is there something that would seriously limit the functionality of either one of these, or make constructing it harder, or more expensive then building both on their own.... or should I file my patent?
Thanks in advance for all input, suggestions, criticism.