Leinbach Utility Grader

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FrogLick

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South Central KY
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Kubota B3030HSD
Anyone use a Leinbach utility grader to maintain gravel road? Your opinion/experience would be appreciated. It looks similar in design to Road Boss (which I know is well regarded) but is considerably less expensive; undoubtedly lighter weight material construction. I have a well packed gravel drive that's got some wash boarding and heavy rain damage I need to correct.
 
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hey, maybe you could add this to my road boss/grademaster/tuffline thread? Trying to get all the gravel road maintainers in the same place.

No helpful opinion I fear - I'm trying to figure out the same thing.
 
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Hmm. Anyone used the TR3? It just looks to me like a box blade and rake combined into one. Useful, but I already have a box blad and rake... The graders look like they'd do a better job
 
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Charlesaf3 said:
Hmm. Anyone used the TR3? It just looks to me like a box blade and rake combined into one. Useful, but I already have a box blad and rake... The graders look like they'd do a better job

Yeah...I use one...:D
Watch the videos...they do MORE than a boxblade and rake combined...:D

And if you haven't purchased other tools this one does a bunch of things well...:)
 
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kcook, If you are talking about the Scrape blades , I would call them ((336) 924-4115) and ask for someone in sales. I would imagine it would since the specs. for your tractor says it could handle it. The 4 footer is 416 lbs and your tractor should be able to handle 660# (24" back) and it says "Cat.1". I've never run one of these but it doesn't look like it would take too much to pull it. :confused: What I've seen from Leinbach, looks well made... would it hold up to commerical use??? I don't know...
 
 
 
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