
The Ashland 1410E is a rear lift ejector scraper. This design allows the floor of the scraper to remain nearly flat while loading, making field drainage and ditch clearing a simple task. The side router blades extend beyond the blades to funnel material into the bowl while you are loading the scraper. The forward-placed router blades and flat floor angle are beneficial when loading loose material while you are levelling the ground for irrigation. The 1410E is the only rear lift ejector scraper that Ashland builds. The combination of extended sidewall router blades and the rear lift allows the floor of the scraper to be flat while loading. This makes loading looser material such as sand or dry topsoil an easy task. The 1410E is also only direct-mount scraper that comes standard with a Category 4 Ag Hitch for short-term scraper operations. We recommend purchasing the optional scraper hitch for the 1410E and the specialized tractor drawbar if your project is more extensive.

If you have a large MFWD or smaller articulated 4WD tractor, the Ashland 155TS2 scraper fits the bill. You will also benefit from the additional capacity over other agricultural earthmovers with the structural strength of a construction-grade scraper. The narrow width of 155TS2 is ideal when working in tighter areas with MFWD tractors. Despite being very maneuverable, this scraper’s large rear tires, 15.5 cubic yard capacity, and large gate opening are perfect for quickly loading heavy clay, transporting up steep slopes, and unloading where you want especially when working on projects like pond and terrace building. A rear pushbar extension helps you through the most challenging conditions. The tiltable ejector rack increases the opening when top loading. Viewing windows on the front gate and the ejector rack for better visibility. If your jobs are more extensive and you need to do more with your Ashland155TS2,you can always purchase a lead unit for tandem scraper operation. Depending on the job and your power unit, your production will nearly double with the same equipment.

Designed using the same guiding principles as its big brothers – the Ashland high capacity construction scraper line – the 1812E packs all the same impressive performance into a smaller package, making it an ideal earthmoving solution for mid-high horsepower tractors. The 1812E has the perfect combination of width, capacity, weight transfer ratio, and ground-engaging geometry to suite the needs of farmers and construction contractors doing smaller earthmoving projects.
The rear frame allows the four independent wheel assemblies to be installed in various positions. The most common is offset, which reduces mud build-up and prevents material from pushing ahead of the tire in soft conditions.
An accumulator is installed in the hydraulic system in order to turn the vertical lift cylinders into shock absorbers. This proven design is used to reduce wear and protect both your scraper and tractor investment.
The front hitch is the only daily maintenance point on the 1812E. This scraper uses high-quality greaseless fiber bushings on pivot pins, hydraulic cylinders, and ejector wall rollers. The rear ejector frame uses high-density plastic slide blocks to guide the ejector wall forward smoothly.
The 1812E can also be ordered as a lead unit which allows you to pull two pans in tandem and increase your combined heaped capacity to 36 cubic yards.

The Ashland 2114E boasts a wide 14 ft (4.26 m) cutting width, enhancing productivity for field leveling and finish grading tasks. With optional advanced slope control and walking tandem axles, it ensures superior maneuverability and stability for smooth and efficient operation. This versatile machine is an ideal multifunction solution for completing a variety of earthmoving projects.

This scraper is designed to be pulled easily behind a 120-HP agriculture tractor. Its 84-in cutting width is ideal for cleaning waterways and ditches. The Redwolf 850 also offers the highest clearance in the industry at 13” and has treaded or ribbed tire options.

This scraper has a 12-1/2 cubic yard capacity and offers a wide 108-in cut. It works well for cutting terrace channels. Able to pack soil while ejecting each load, the Model 1200 is a workhorse to build ponds and dams. The Redwolf 1200 offers 18” of ground clearance and has treaded or ribbed tire options.

The new Redwolf 1450 is a 14 ½ yard model that has the same width of cut as the 1200, but offers a longer bowl while still easy to load, but carries more material.
At the same time, its rugged construction allows this scraper to be pulled behind a 200- to 500-HP tractor with ease.
The Redwolf 1450 offers 18” of ground clearance.
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