the way we roll

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@Gordy that had to be around a 400lb roller without fluid inside. I bet that thing did a great job.

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About thirty years ago the moles had done a number on the yard of our previous home. I threw this together out of an old water tank I had laying around.
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It was crudely slapped together in a hurry. :smash: no bearings, just 1 1/4" pipe slipped over some 1". Used it for a while without grease but it really squawked, a few pumps of open gear lube quiets it down.
Full of water it's pretty heavy, you can feel it push going down hill but with it's size it still distributes the weight. Haven't had to use it full in quite a while. Mostly only use it empty to roll in seeding for food plots.
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Jancoe wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 11:26 pm @Gordy that had to be around a 400lb roller without fluid inside. I bet that thing did a great job.

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So it's raining out and bored, :geek: I found some online calculators, pipe weight = 380.3 pounds (explains why I had to use the engine hoist to stand it up and flip it to weld the end caps on). Water volume 88 us gallons = 733.9 pounds. Pipe and water = 1,114 pounds, add to that the end caps, frame and weld wire ?

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