An ATV Roller/Crimper

Semisane

5 year old buck +
I posted this one a few years back using Photobucket and the 3rd. party picture host. Those pictures no longer show because I refuse tp pay Photobucket's newly implemented ridiculous fee for hosting. After recently receiving a request for the photos from a forum member I opened a Flickr account and put the pictures there. So, here they are for better or worse.

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Looks good, when you have it in crimper mode does it bounce and jar you on the quad?
 
A little bit, but not anything significant or alarming. My plots are pretty smooth with sandy loam soil. No strain at all on the Honda Rancher.
 
Pretty cool!
 
Does it ty to walk one way or the other while crimping? I alway's noted that professional made crimpers were angled from center out. Also figured this relieved a lot of bouncing. Nothing bad like that?

Looks great by the way!
 
No walking. Pulls straight. I suspect angled blades would increase effectiveness, allowing the blades to cut deeper. But that kind of construction is beyond my ability.
 
That turned out great! Well done!
 
Looks great. Thanks for sharing
 
Thanks for posting. Looks real nice. I've been looking for one. May have to make my own.
 
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