Cutting Driveway run off trenches

   / Cutting Driveway run off trenches #11  
I second the potato plow also called a middle buster. A great tool that can find lots of uses and would work great for your ditch. Not too expensive either. You could always start growing potatoes.:D
 
   / Cutting Driveway run off trenches #12  
Does anyone have a recommendation for an inexpensive attachment (front or rear) that would allow me to cut U-shaped trenches along side of my driveway, to allow for rain run off?

thanks in advance

Sorry but I am not quite sure what you mean by "U-shaped trenches"...

To me a trench is a narrow ditch...can be rough on suspensions and they lead to wash-outs...

I try to make very mellow swales wide enough you barely notice them yet they direct the storm water with as little erosion as possible...

A rear blade is probably the easiest implement to use but a swale can made with nothing but a loader and some suitable material (gravel etc.)...and a little hand raking...i.e., rather than digging do the opposite...fill...
 
   / Cutting Driveway run off trenches #13  
I try to make very mellow swales wide enough you barely notice them...
Won't work here. No gentle rains, just all at once showers about 2-3 times a year. By the side of the road so limited to about 2 feet wide. But that has to handle at least 6 square feet of runoff, so has to be about three feet deep.
 
   / Cutting Driveway run off trenches #14  
Does anyone have a recommendation for an inexpensive attachment (front or rear) that would allow me to cut U-shaped trenches along side of my driveway, to allow for rain run off?

thanks in advance


Lots of talk about "across" the driveway here. :)

Used to see lots of 2-2.5 inch square toolbars with clamps for various tools. I hardly ever see them anymore. Maybe dedicated tools have replaced them.

One of those with just one furrower on the end comes to mind for a driveway ditch.

Here is an example I found on Google.

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Bruce
 
   / Cutting Driveway run off trenches #15  
Lots of talk about "across" the driveway here. :)

Used to see lots of 2-2.5 inch square toolbars with clamps for various tools. I hardly ever see them anymore. Maybe dedicated tools have replaced them.

One of those with just one furrower on the end comes to mind for a driveway ditch.

Here is an example I found on Google.

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Bruce

The above photo is a series of what many would call a multi row potato plow. Anything that furrows and lifts like this would qualify.

Per your request for a trench, this would do it. Trouble with any trench, however is that the water runoff from rain would continually erode the trench by washing the soil and would eventually create other problems further down the line. In addition, weeds would spread seeds because the trenched surface would not be possible to mow. This is why people have suggested a gradual and grassed runoff area.
 
   / Cutting Driveway run off trenches #16  
A rear blade allows you to ditch and or do the swales that have been talked about. This rear blade was a good mid quality blade that would work well with your size machine. Back when I bought this blade they ran about $1000. Now a similar quality blade is going to run $1500-$2000. These are very versatile implements.:thumbsup:
 

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Thanks to all. It's really flat here in eastern North Carolina so without trenches on the sides of my driveway, flooding happens pretty quick in heavy rains. I really liked the idea of using a piece of angle iron chained to the bucket, but a bit concerned about the pressures it would apply to the hydraulic front loader cylinders. Looks like my best bet will be to buy a box blade and tilt it.
 
   / Cutting Driveway run off trenches #19  
Potato plow

X3
Potato plow makes a beautiful 6inch deep channel about a foot wide
Tractor Supply for less than $200
You can use a regular plow and finish with a loader or rear blade if you need it deeper
 
 

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