Riddler
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jul 20, 2004
- Messages
- 275
- Location
- Sonoma County, CA
- Tractor
- New Holland TN75VA, New Holland TC45DA, New Holland TC18
I am trying to arrange a purchase of a Kub L3430HST or L4330HST with some implements, including a rotary cutter and box scraper. The dealer is reputable, but I would prefer not to rely solely on him to select the right make/models for the implements to be included in the deal. I have no experience with either a cutter or scraper, so I'm stuck with predicting my preferences.
The scraper will be used mostly for maintaining a 1200' dirt/gravel driveway, and ripping out brush (when that method beats a loader bucket with a tooth bar). Serious grading work will be relatively rare. Is a "standard duty" manual box scaper the type I should specify? What about the size? Is 66" a good size or should I consider something wider or narrower? I have read posts recommending pin secured (not bolt secured) rippers because they make adjusting the rippers much easier, but beyond that, are there any other features I should be looking for? Finally, I don't know if the dealer can readily get implements from a supplier other than Gearmore, but what would be the lowest price I could expect to see in the quote for a decent quality box scraper?
For the cutter, I have been thinking that 6' is a good size (I have 8-10 acres to mow). Beyond that, are there features to seek or avoid? Is there a common term I should use to specify the desired quality point for the implement? Finally, like the box scraper, what is the minimum I might pay for a make/model of sufficient size and quality?
The scraper will be used mostly for maintaining a 1200' dirt/gravel driveway, and ripping out brush (when that method beats a loader bucket with a tooth bar). Serious grading work will be relatively rare. Is a "standard duty" manual box scaper the type I should specify? What about the size? Is 66" a good size or should I consider something wider or narrower? I have read posts recommending pin secured (not bolt secured) rippers because they make adjusting the rippers much easier, but beyond that, are there any other features I should be looking for? Finally, I don't know if the dealer can readily get implements from a supplier other than Gearmore, but what would be the lowest price I could expect to see in the quote for a decent quality box scraper?
For the cutter, I have been thinking that 6' is a good size (I have 8-10 acres to mow). Beyond that, are there features to seek or avoid? Is there a common term I should use to specify the desired quality point for the implement? Finally, like the box scraper, what is the minimum I might pay for a make/model of sufficient size and quality?