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when my son and I built the road across the swamp on our back acre, we hand laid 600' of 22 mil road mat, then 17 tons of 1 1/4' crushed rock on top of that

just learned the British had a tank to do this back in '44

I need one of these attachments for our tractor!!


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It seems to be fairly simple? You just need to have a shop fabricate the arms and spool holder for say, a spool of fencing material or a roll of metal grates?
It would actually be extremely easy to fabricate.

However, for the time and materials you'd be into making it and for the length needed, by the time you're done making the thing, you could have just laid out all the fabric by hand and not have blown a bunch of money on unnecessary materials.
 
It would actually be extremely easy to fabricate.

However, for the time and materials you'd be into making it and for the length needed, by the time you're done making the thing, you could have just laid out all the fabric by hand and not have blown a bunch of money on unnecessary materials.
But. He's probably not the only one who wishes to have such. He could ya know... rent it out to other property owners. Bam, money maker right there. Or do it for hire, bam another gig to do for money!

Edit, then patent and sell or preferably, license the design out to ag companies for more money, bam, steady annuity/income!
 
It would actually be extremely easy to fabricate.

However, for the time and materials you'd be into making it and for the length needed, by the time you're done making the thing, you could have just laid out all the fabric by hand and not have blown a bunch of money on unnecessary materials.
true, we laid the mat, built the bridge and laid the crushed rock in 3 long days, but with my 30 year old son on the tractor and RTV
we dumped 14 bags of cement on each side, let them sit in the winter rain to harden up
and my old body didn't move out of my chair for another 2 days with lots of Ibuprofen
time will tell this winter, the mud was 4" deap back there last year
got our 4WD chevy truck with a 300 hp motor stuck down there 2 years ago
 

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