prichard
Veteran Member
I maintain 1 1/4 miles of private road and several 200+' driveways. 35 years ago, the road was red shale and I used a box blade for maintenance. Red shale is soft and prone to washouts which made the box blade useful in moving large amounts of material to fill ruts and potholes. Unfortunately, this needed to be done several times per year and after every heavy rainstorm.
20 years back, I spent the money and topped the red shale with a 6 inch layer of modified gravel. The project required 2000 tons of material. My neighbor and I did the work ourselves. He used the box blade behind his tractor and I used a landscape rake behind mine. The two implements complemented each other nicely. After the stone was down, I quickly found the landscape rake was a much better tool for the job. Equipped with gauge wheels, scarifier, grader blade and T&T kit, it's the only tool I need for road maintenance. After not using the box blade for several years, I sold it.
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That is a neat rake. I have never seen one with a box and scarifiers.