RDrancher
Veteran Member
Steve, I'm interested in how you fabbed the rounded ends of your landplane.
Steve, I'm interested in how you fabbed the rounded ends of your landplane.
catdozer, if you are going to be doing much of this grading, you should consider a Top and Tilt set for your 3pt hitch. They will make a world of difference for you.![]()
MtnViewRanch said:catdozer, if you are going to be doing much of this grading, you should consider a Top and Tilt set for your 3pt hitch. They will make a world of difference for you.![]()
Had an old buried brushpile and smoothed off the mound of dirt that was left, it stopped the tractor a few times but that was a loss of traction. I then used the boxblade to rip out a potholed lane and you guys were right again it worked very well, I borrowed my uncles landscape rake to collect all the large rocks and it turned out well.
beppington said:I don't see ramps/ slopes on the front of your I-beam skids ... ? If you don't have those, it seems like they will just dig in rather than gliding along your I-beam skids like they should. It may work OK this way, but I think it would work better with the slopes.
JUBILEE1953 said:has anyone used a grading scraper on reclaimed asphalt? does it work as well as with gravel? there is a base of gravel, reclaim over it.
has anyone used a grading scraper on reclaimed asphalt? does it work as well as with gravel? there is a base of gravel, reclaim over it.
When the reclaimed is still reasonably freshly laid down it will work however given ,say, a year of hot sun forget it as it will be a horrible clumpy mess.
My recycled drive is about as solid as the main paved road and the recycle that our city laid on our gravel road hills last fall are today just as nice as if they had been done with fresh hot asphalt.
I'll also add that we are in Canada and not in the hotter south.
The trick with recycle is lay it down correctly the first time and don't touch it again.
Get a 5 footer, no big deal to overlap a foot or so.![]()