Posted by john in nebraska on March 16, 2010 at 18:13:21 from (67.142.167.20):
In Reply to: Tumble bug scraper posted by Duane Wells on March 16, 2010 at 17:53:18:
A tumble bug scraper is a poor mans dirt mover and leveler. Most were not hydraulic. Imagine a large barrel with a slice taken out of it, laying on its side. The hitch attaches to the ends. Pulled by a tractor, when you pull a trip rope the "barrel" will roll, release the top and it stops the rolling, so the blade in the notched area is down, and it will scrape full of dirt. Pull it to the dumping area, pull the rope again and it will roll over and dump its load. Some have several notches that let it stop and level dirt, smooth dirt, or be pulled short distances. Many a barn yard has been leveled this way. Think of a very small pan scraper.
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