Bronco82
Silver Member
Where I live we have access to an old railbed which over time has two tire tracks packed down in the center by quads, pushing all the gravel to the sides, as well as a middle hump. I am waiting for the snow to go, and was planning on pulling all the gravel from the side back in, hence the desire for an offsetable rear blade, or something similar that would work, that way I don't have to drive my tractor on the shoulder, but can still drive in the center and pull the gravel back in.
I've been keeping my eyes peeled for a used offsetable 6 foot rear blade to pull behind my tractor with no luck in my area. When I was speaking to my cousin about this, he suggested just getting a piece of steel cut and bent at a 45 to bolt onto the side of the box blade to pull the gravel in from the side. Is there a reason this isn't done?
I've been keeping my eyes peeled for a used offsetable 6 foot rear blade to pull behind my tractor with no luck in my area. When I was speaking to my cousin about this, he suggested just getting a piece of steel cut and bent at a 45 to bolt onto the side of the box blade to pull the gravel in from the side. Is there a reason this isn't done?