Great question. We love comparing and contrasting our products to other products in the market. And there are great products out there. Specifically, when you say rear mounted scraper blade, first up, Gravel Rascal Pro is a pull behind attachment. We specifically designed that years ago for the ATVs, UTVs, as a pull behind piece of equipment as opposed to the three point attachments for your tractor. So when you say rear mounted scraper blade, the first thing that comes to mind, there are a number of manufacturers on the market who have tried to work on getting a rear blade behind an ATV. So when I say rear blade, imagine basically a snow plow blade that is on some kind of mounted system so that it can pull material, you can pivot, you can, you can move a lot of material. Those are most common, and have been used for years as three point attachments on tractors. There’s a lot of folks out there trying to put them on the back of ATVs. Rear blades are great pieces of equipment. We’re big fans of rear blades here at ABI because you can pull so much material. The trouble is, when you put a rear blade, and that’s what I’m using as here to answer your question, rear mounted scraper blade. If you’re trying to put one of those in the back of an ATV, you’re gonna come into a little bit of conflict when it comes how to raise and lower it out of position. Remember, that’s why we’ve made the option of an electric actuator on the Gravel Rascal Pro because then as you get to the end of your drive, you’ve gotta push button on your handlebar or on the dash of your UTV, you can get all those ground engaging components outta the ground for that Gravel Rascal Pro, make your turn and drop ’em back in. That way you’re not tearing the daylights out of that lawn that you work so hard for, or equally bad, tearing up your road as you get to the end of your driveway. So that’s one problem that those rear mounted scraper blades face behind a pull behind tool. Another issue you’re gonna run into, is that while big heavy blades like that can move material, they’re not always equipped to decompact or finish the kind of material you’re working in. So I’ve said this before around here. I love talking about potholes. You need a decompaction function to really tear up potholes. That’s where the scarifiers and the Gravel Rascal Pro come in. And, after you’ve torn up material, you need to bust up clods, and leave a nice finish. And that’s what the finish rake is for on the Gravel Rascal Pro. So, we’ve specifically designed the Gravel Rascal Pro to be an extremely efficient kind of one pass gravel grading machine. And that’s where the rear blade or the rear mounted scraper blade typically has a single function rather than a multifunction. It’s a question.