Driveway doctor/Ballard fabrication

   / Driveway doctor/Ballard fabrication #1  

John Echternach

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Vermont
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2010 kubota bx 2660
Can anyone give any feedback about a 3-pt. hitch attachment called a "Driveway Doctor" manufactured and sold by an outfit named Ballard Fabrication? I watched a "you tube" video and it seems pretty impressive. I went to the Ballard website but they didnot have it listed as one of their products. Any help is most appreciated.

Sincerely, John
 
   / Driveway doctor/Ballard fabrication #3  
I would suspect it would not have enough weight to move the hard stuff. It looks more like a spike harrow. They have been around a long time. I would go with a box blade unless the price is super low. The box blade will do more.
 
   / Driveway doctor/Ballard fabrication #4  
after looking at the video he's moving loose stone.a rake will do just as good,same as a box blade.if its packed down hard or you have more that a scut the b blade will do much better. plus looking at the site & products he looks like a back yard builder.
 
   / Driveway doctor/Ballard fabrication #5  
I bought one 2 years ago and it works very well. but the price to ship was very high because it weighs 320 lbs. so i went and picked up. I have a grader box and a rake and nether compare to this because it gives a uniform height. and its well made I don't believe he is making them anymore because of fright cost. I am getting ready to call him to make a disk for me. he has a single row 54" disk that is adjustable that he made for himself i will post a pic of my 60" driveway doctor
 
 

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