AchingBack
Veteran Member
I couldn't agree more about the superior results with an angle blade. Every once in a while my neighbor, with a Kubota Grand 3130, hooks up his 5' box blade and ruins part of his driveway by grading it flat. It has no angle adjustment , and he is severely limited in his ability to do anything but make the road worse. Using a box blade with no angle adjustment makes it quite difficult to crown a road.schmism said:for those of you in the box blade camp.
Does the county road dept maintain there roads with a earth moving scraper?
or with a (angle) road grader?
when it came to road/driveway maintance, you couldnt give me a box blade to use over my RB3572 rear blade. Makeing crown, pulling loose material from the edge back to the center, cutting ditches.
Shure some of that can be down with a box blade, but youll have a h3ll of a time pulling loose material from the edge back to the center with a box.
In the winter its much more effective at moving snow than a box blade is.
The grade master blades my be great for smoothing a road. but suffers all the same draw backs that a box blade do.
My angle blade does not have gauge wheels, but if you pay attention to what the implement is doing, I don't feel they are a necessity. If I had a lot of crushed rock on my road, I would prefer a 7 ft. landscape rake, set on an angle.