Land plane question?

   / Land plane question? #1  

Trintcole

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New holland tc55da
I've read every thread on every forum I can find on these. I only see people using them to maintain a road.

I have 3 acres of newly cleared land . It's old paper mill land so the ground has rolls and dips. It's generally rough. I've box bladed and landscape raked it to smooth it out, but it feels like that's not working very well.

I've disced the lot and the dirt is soft and uneven.

1. Will the land plane work to flatten it out?

2. I see the angled blade for making a crown on a road, is that going to be an issue when flattening a field?

3. I have a Kubota l3010 30hp Hst. How large of a plane can I pull? I have a new holland tc55da with a back hoe and I plan to sell the Kubota eventually. Just keeping it until I'm done land clearing and remove the backhoe. So the largest the Kubota can handle.

Thanks for your replies in advance
 
   / Land plane question? #2  
You need a float.

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Bruce
 
   / Land plane question? #3  
If you have access to some pallets, join two together (front-back) with 2x4 on the sides, and then drag them around, top side down. Will do a good, cheap job of leveling loose soil. Heck, if a big enough tractor, use 4 pallets and go twice as wide.
 
   / Land plane question? #5  
We used larger, heavier, simpler ones than shown here. 3 or 4x12 lumber, 10-12 wide, maybe 20-30 feet long. Usually pulled by a Cat D6. Sides and center board vertical, front and back boards at an angle, X-braces of steel rod.

In the early 1950's they were almost totally replaced with various styles of wheeled land planes.

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Bruce
 
   / Land plane question? #6  
As shown by bcp, length is needed just as we would need a long #8 Bailey wood plane rather than a short plane to flatten a piece of wood.
 
   / Land plane question? #7  
I drag pallets with my ATV. Its cheep and works great. This is after the area has been plowed(moldboard plow) and disked.
 
   / Land plane question? #8  
to answer to your question the land plane will work fine remember that weight is your friend.
 
   / Land plane question? #9  
Short drags will smooth the land, long ones will flatten it.

Bruce
 
   / Land plane question? #10  
I have read about people using them in prep for a yard, so if it'll do a yard I would expect it to do fine in a field.
Don't expect to find a used one though. They do not exist (or at least I can't find one).
 
   / Land plane question? #11  
I have a 5 footer, it works fairly well as long as there is little to no grass which chokes up the blades and prevents any dirt from rolling over the tops of the blades.
I usually plow, then about 2 weeks later pass the blade.
 
   / Land plane question? #12  
I have a Lindeman land plane made in Yakima WA. How do I send a picture?
 
   / Land plane question? #13  
I have a woods land plane 7 foot pull it with a ih about 40 hp. I use it without the teeth on the gravel and teeth are a must for the dirt. My property is a reclaimed strip mine and the grass is fantastic but very rough. The plane does a pretty good job doesn't plug up as easy as box blade. I used it the for the first time this fall not a fairway but much better and didn't kill all the grass. The teeth are a must for the dirt.
 
   / Land plane question? #14  
I have a Lindeman land plane made in Yakima WA. How do I send a picture?

Click on reply to thread then click on the icon that looks like a paper clip to attach the picture.
 
 

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