Here are some pics of attachments I have made for my Steiners. I hate painting so nothing ever gets painted. That way it always looks like you just made it.
Blade for doing topsoil, gravel or anything. I have a 10' angle iron that also hooks onto it to level large areas.
Crowsfoot packer/crumbler. I use this on really hard soil. It's heavy as all heck. Too cheap to pay me to pick stones before seeding and I will bury them with this. Until next spring and the frost heaves them again.
Rake/ dethatcher I made today. This is 3 passes on my dirt path into my hayfield. I thinks it's going to work great for grub damage. It also lossens up stones. I even did a gravel driveway with it. Tines are quick and cheap to replace.
I have a few more things I want to build yet but just need to find the time to do them. I have other attachments for the rear. Lawn roller, spiker, trailers, etc.
Steiners are like Harleys. If they don't leak oil then they are empty.
Depends where the leak is. Might be a pinhole in a hose or a seal on a cylinder. Most leaks are easy to fix it's finding them that is hard. Everything is so tight it's almost impossible to fix anything without disassembling alot.
Cantoo, did you by any chance get a welder and torch for your birthday this year? :clapping:
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