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I bought a 7’ land plane with scarifier shanks from everything attachments. I have top and tilt on my 3 pt which makes adjusting bite and l/r tilt very easy. I originally purchased it for gravel driveways, etc but I’ve used it a lot for landscaping. I’m glad I bought it.

The EA attachment ones look pretty good online, and it seems like the owners in this thread are happy with them. I may have to go back and give them some more consideration. I’m kinda old school about seeing the tractor attachments I’m buying and standing there face to face working to get a little break on price. And these things seem a tad overpriced right now. I always feel better when it looks like the seller and I are both feeling enough pinch to hesitate. That’s when we probably hit a fair price.
 
   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #62  
Has anyone tried one like this design?
I have enough steel to build one . I would beef it up some though.


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   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #63  
The LS land plane is an excellent piece of equipment well made
There is a video to see it in action:


willy
 
   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #64  
The EA attachment ones look pretty good online, and it seems like the owners in this thread are happy with them. I may have to go back and give them some more consideration. I’m kinda old school about seeing the tractor attachments I’m buying and standing there face to face working to get a little break on price. And these things seem a tad overpriced right now. I always feel better when it looks like the seller and I are both feeling enough pinch to hesitate. That’s when we probably hit a fair price.
The land plane was my first EA purchase, I have since bought a grapple from them. I am very happy with both. They seem to make good products from my experience. Unfortunately everything seems have gone up in price - except my salary :-/
 
   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #65  
I think you're on the right track with the land plane. I've been looking at them myself. I haven't found a used one near me, and new ones aren't in my budget this summer. I'll probably fab one this winter. There's a few videos on utube that demonstrate how good they work at finishing a road. Looking closely at the variety of them on the market shows that some have better features than most, and others lack critical features such as heavy duty tines to give an option to dig deeper if desired, and adjustable depth for the plane blades themselves. I have a long drive that I try to keep the crown down on to prevent throwing limestone off into the woods in the winter with the snowblower. I used an old back blade I have last week for the task, but wish I had a land plane for the job. They gotta do a quicker, more efficient job.
Good luck with that road.
 
   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #66  
The rippers on my landplane are great for dealing with potholes. i've attached photos of my neighbours driveway before and after.
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No additional gravel added.
 
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   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #67  
Salary??? what is that????????????

willy
 
   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #68  
Here's something I cobbled together from scrap angle iron, to spread gravel more evenly in the quarter mile out to the county road.

Here it is back in the shop after the first trial run. After this photo I added short chains to pull it from the lower corners of the forks assembly. This lets the leading edge float over high spots.

I can also drop the forks onto the leading edge, for weight to grind down tough humps.

The main point of posting this is to show how rear forks can be used to lift a drag for turnaround. The chain across the tip of the forks is only for lifting, and is slack the rest of the time.


I had thought a lot of material would pour off the ends of the angled pieces but only a ridge an inch high is left - not a problem.

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   / Land Planes / Grading Scrapers #69  
I bought a Woods GSM84P land plane in 2020 for $1800 and I see they cost about $500 more now. Good tool that weighs just over 700 pounds. I used it to level dirt that was dug off of the pond edges so that there was a shoulder instead of a drop off. There was a fair amount of dirt to move but it did a nice job. I use it to maintain the lane back to the hayfield and also to renew the driveway - looks like we paid to have gravel brought in when I get done with it
 
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