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VEVOR Driveway Drag, 76.57" Width Tow Behind Drag Harrow, Q235 Steel Driveway Grader with Adjustable Bars, Support up to 50 lbs, Driveway Tractor Harrow for ATVs, UTVs, Garden Lawn Tractors

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Driveway Drag, 76.57" Width Tow Behind Drag Harrow, Q235 Steel Driveway Grader with Adjustable Bars, Support up to 50 lbs, Driveway Tractor Harrow for ATVs, UTVs, Garden Lawn Tractors

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Shelly Shelly
Well made.
Was able to figure it. Read other reviews. Must use a cinder block to hold it down in the back or the front edges will catch, pile up the sand & cause the vehicle to dig in. Well made & can level. Small gravel & sand.
Mary Mary
Works great for my long driveway
It works really well with a couple of cinder blocks to get some weight. It was easy to assemble but it would be good if the pieces was labeled with stickers with numbers on.
Dolly Dolly
Works flawlessly
Worked amazing to level out 20k sqft of compost.
Nancy Nancy
Worth what I paid
I don't ever leave reviews, but I'm happy with this purchase. It was definitely worth the sale price I paid and will save me several hundred dollars in rental equipment.As others have mentioned no instructions were included, but I'm an engineer and it was pretty self explanatory. I did make some minor modifications including flipping the bolts upside down so they won't get grass and such wrapped around them. Added as tray for weight and to add some additional structural reinforcement as well as an way to bungee cord/chain it in a locked folded positions.It's nothing amazing, but some of these other reviews make me question what the reviewers were trying to use It for...
Jane Jane
User
The price was almost the same as buying the materials and welding them together myself. I will make a couple of adjustments such as widening the drag bar and extending a wheel bar further behind it to eliminate porpoising. An ATV works just fine dragging it down an extended grave driveway.
Barbara Barbara
Retired
Very easy to use. Gives great results. Would highly recommend to any one wanting to level out a gravel driveway. If gravel is very compacted, you might need to break the surface prior to use. Where the towbar attaches to the drag could be a bit beefier bent mine when it hit a hidden rock.
Shirley Shirley
works well
It's heavy enough with a couple cinder blocks to dig in and grade the dirt or gravel. I needed to work up a piece of bare ground, about 3,000 square feet, and plant grass seed. I added a piece of steel angle, to each front bar, that I had drilled and added a total of (14) 1/4" x 1-1/2" stainless bolts. That digs up the soil nicely after several passes. Planted the seed, removed the cinder blacks and just used the drag to rake in.
Emily Emily
buyer
the item was easy to assemble except the instructions were horrible and the brackets to mount weight do not fit nor is there a way to attach them
Sophia Sophia
Works well
Works as advertised. Easy to assemble. Price is more than reasonable. Pulled behind zero turn and made the driveway look fantastic.
Vivian Vivian
Good piece of equipment, don't bother with crossbars
From the different reviews and pictures, there are at least two versions of this product. One version has more complete instructions and holes along the center bars to install crossbars to hold weights. The crossbars in that version have holes to mount to the center bars. In the version that I got, the instructions are one page and there are no holes in the center bars and no way to mount the crossbars. A simple solution (which is better than either crossbar IMO), is to build a platform out of 2x stock. Three pieces of 2 x 10 fit perfectly. Add 2x ripped down to 1" to give a lip on the platform and underneath to minimize wobble. Haven't run it around the yard yet, but with some weight on it, I think it will be fine without bolting to the frame. Including photos of the end of the crossbar that doesn't attach.

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