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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4294297" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Mine has a place to mount a seat which means it was built when mules were used rather than tractors. :shock: It's a 7 foot double row packer and does the job well. But if somebody has a welder and a way to cut soft steel, it wouldn't be hard to build something like RobbyW showed here. You mainly need a long cylinder to fill with concreter for your weight. A piece of pipe or other hollow tube to center in the concrete so you have an axle hole, then a simple frame and draw bar. Individual weights would let it turn corners easier but that shouldn't matter much since the roller can slip on the dirt as the end on the outside of the turn tries to turn faster than the inside. You might even get away with a stack of the cheap Orbatron plastic weight-lifting weights that are filled with concrete. They are always on sale in yard sales or thrift stores dirt cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4294297, member: 12277"] Mine has a place to mount a seat which means it was built when mules were used rather than tractors. :shock: It's a 7 foot double row packer and does the job well. But if somebody has a welder and a way to cut soft steel, it wouldn't be hard to build something like RobbyW showed here. You mainly need a long cylinder to fill with concreter for your weight. A piece of pipe or other hollow tube to center in the concrete so you have an axle hole, then a simple frame and draw bar. Individual weights would let it turn corners easier but that shouldn't matter much since the roller can slip on the dirt as the end on the outside of the turn tries to turn faster than the inside. You might even get away with a stack of the cheap Orbatron plastic weight-lifting weights that are filled with concrete. They are always on sale in yard sales or thrift stores dirt cheap. [/QUOTE]
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