seville009
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saw the thread title and just wanted to check to see if you landed safely yet.........
Looking for a little info on a land plane . I have a 40hp 4x4 new holland . What is the largest plane y隱浜l recommend? Will just be used for maintaining my 1/4 long driveway.
I have a mile long driveway. Straight as an arrow and composed of: gravel, sand, silt & volcanic ash. After the spring rains - it hardens up like concrete. Any summer "land planing" requires that I also use the scarifiers. I have a Land Pride GS 2584 @ 800#. There ARE times I wish it weighed around 1200#.
The LPGS will smooth out the few pothole that develop during the fall to spring season. If more aggressive action is required - then my Rhino rear blade is used. My land plane does not move that much material - horizontally. It certainly WILL NOT create a crown on my driveway. I totally rely on my Rhino rear blade for crowning and any major modifications. Rhino 950 - 96" - 1050#.
I would suggest the heaviest seven foot LPGS you can find and with scarifiers( if your driveway "hardens up" in the summer). If you should find a heavy six footer that would be OK also.
The idea that the LPGS MUST be wider than your rear tires is a pure fallacy. Come on folks - we are grinding up the surface of a gravel driveway. A few tractor tire tracks is not going to defeat the project. I work to maintain a reliable driving surface - not a pool table.
Like others have mentioned - a hydraulic top link is a real joy to use when dealing with land engagement implements.
So...... Strummer. Have you narrowed down your choices. Post a nice picture when you get the LPGS.