Quick addition to the discussion of a grader as farm equipment: I live and work on an 800-acre ranch, surrounded by other ranches and farms of equal or greater size (one is 12 square miles), in the heart of rural Oklahoma. Many of our neighbors have graders for constructing/maintaining dams and roads, or they have boxblades, which can enable a large tractor to perform the same tasks. The county itself also has an impressive fleet of John Deere's largest graders for maintaining the public roads. Usually one passes my house twice a week. Maybe I'm a special case, but they're pretty common in this area. But then, so are bulldozers, excavators, elevating scrapers, and many other types of construction equipment. Now that that's out of the way, I'm looking forward to slamming this thing into a helpless Covet at the bottom of Cliff 2.0. Heavy equipment will bring so much joy to me, as I smash things into smaller things with giant things.