need advice building a road drag

   / need advice building a road drag #11  
OOPPPS Forgot the pictures. :laughing:
 

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   / need advice building a road drag #12  
NormL, sounds like you have a circular type drive so your plans sound like they'll work great. Mine is straight so I like to be able to lift the implement, I don't have the room to circle around at the end of each run.

As far as weight is concerned, you might need to add some but more important I think is the time of year you try to grade. I live in a subdivision (private rd, not cared for by the county) that I drag each Spring before the road packs too hard. Once it dries out very few potholes form, and that's with traffic from 6 households. I use my back blade to do it because I can angle it and reclaim some of the gravel from snow removal. It's surprising how much material you'll loosen up with the top-link and adjustable lift-arm adjusted to get the blade to cut while maintaining the crown in the road.

I don't worry about crowning my drive, I just make sure it slopes away from the house to keep water away from my foundation.
 
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NormL, sounds like you have a circular type drive so your plans sound like they'll work great. Mine is straight so I like to be able to lift the implement, I don't have the room to circle around at the end of each run.



I don't worry about crowning my drive, I just make sure it slopes away from the house to keep water away from my foundation.
That is correct; I do have a long drive with a loop at the end. The driveway is long and elevated from the yard and yes, it has a crown most of the time. Right now we need a fresh layer of gravel and when we get that I'll be spreading it myself. That's where the drag comes into it's own. I've tried using the backblade without success. The swoops and humps just become more pronounced. I'll smooth it first with the drag and then deal with the crown later. The backblade will fix that.
 
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I made this from my scrap pile. I used two old grader blades. I shape the road a couple of times a year with my back blade to get/keep the crown the way I want it, then I use this drag about once a month to keep the road smooth.

The drag goes a lot faster than back blading it, and keeps the road nice. One thing I would do over if I was to rebuild is to make it about a foot wider and much heavier.
 

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   / need advice building a road drag #15  
Just this week, I re-surfaced my driveway. I use a modified, which has been called by different names by the same quarry ... it used to be "1-A modified", most recently called "1/2- modified". I believe, the stone is 1/2 inch and smaller. Anyhow, it works great, as it doesn't separate, while moving it from place to place. Plus, it packs like concrete.

I spread it and level it with the 3pth back blade. The trouble is, if the tractor front goes down, the blade comes up and vise-versa. Thus, you are continually working the 3pth control. After getting this to be fairly well graded, back-blading in reverse, keeps the tractor on the most uniform finish and allows the blade to "just cuff off" the high spots.

However!: I think, this rig would work better, as a "fine-grader". I believe, I'll have a look at making a "removable" mod. to my back blade.
 

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   / need advice building a road drag #16  
I have searched these threads looking for a homade simple road drag.I have not seen what I think I need. I can get 6' I-beams 4"x6".We have some woods roads that could use a tune up from time to time," hit the high center so to speak". The beam I can get is the same style as a steel guardrail post. Can anyone send me a few pictures. I am a visual kind of person. This will be made of scrap farm steel we really dont want to spend the kind of money it would take to buy new steel. Of coures this is also for a 3pt hitch tractor.Thanks for any input.

I'd build a float like this one that my contractor used to grade my gravel driveway when it was installed a few years ago.

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Good luck
 
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Thanks for all the great pictures.
 
   / need advice building a road drag #19  
I made this from my scrap pile. I used two old grader blades. I shape the road a couple of times a year with my back blade to get/keep the crown the way I want it, then I use this drag about once a month to keep the road smooth.

The drag goes a lot faster than back blading it, and keeps the road nice. One thing I would do over if I was to rebuild is to make it about a foot wider and much heavier.

brucewj: The drag you built is almost exactly what I envision for my needs. Where I will make a change is at the front blade. I will flip it end for end and weld it to the bottom of the sides so that the cutting edge will shave the high points but not dig aggressively. Other than the sides being heavier channel than yours, mine will be almost a copy. Also, instead of using a top link I plan to have a length of chain there. That way the drag will be self balancing while in use.
 
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However!: I think, this rig would work better, as a "fine-grader". I believe, I'll have a look at making a "removable" mod. to my back blade.

I've been thinking of adding the same exact thing, except I am thinking of adding it to my boxblade.

Disclaimer: I haven't even used my box blade yet, actually have never used one in my life, so I'm not sure if it is needed yet or not. I plan to 'learn' the basics and then decide, however I feel like if I had a guage wheel my learning curve would be a lot easier. :D
 

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