cqaigy2
Super Member
The U.S. Forest Service has some good literature on making roads.
Well I appreciate everyone's help and advice. I think what I'm also gonna do is just go buy me that LandPride RBT4596 rear blade. My Kubota dealer has a brand new one on the lot that's been sitting for a year, they'll take 20% off msrp I guess. I've been eyeballing one since I first bought my tractor over a year ago. We always needed one out here at our property, the roads have always been crap, I'm tired of it, but I never wanted to fork up the cash. It will get used, I have about a mile and a half of dirt road to fix. I'll just put some money down and pay off the Kubota credit in a year.
I hope this allows me to actually "fix" the problem, like mentioned by member 'Cord', I do want to fix it.
Never used a rear blade so it'll be a learning experience, just like figuring out that box blade. Like I said earlier if I cant screw it up than nobody can. lol
-hope I'm makin the right choice.
ovrszd, I guess 2 implements are better than one, figure it'll help me achieve what I need to do.:tractor:
I hope this allows me to actually "fix" the problem, like mentioned by member 'Cord', I do want to fix it.:
Back blades suck for road work. Your box blade with teeth is the right tool for the job. Get as much loos as you think you need then tip your box.
A back blade was the first thing i bought. Then i got a box blade and after 4 yrs of never putting the blade on again i sold it.