DutchHenryBrown
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Any advice on using a Kabota B2620 for a RB 1560 to blade a fairly level drive (its in good condition now; but I've only lived here 3 months.) Thanks
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Any advice on using a Kabota B2620 for a RB 1560 to blade a fairly level drive (its in good condition now; but I've only lived here 3 months.) Thanks
Any advice on using a Kabota B2620 for a RB 1560 to blade a fairly level drive (its in good condition now; but I've only lived here 3 months.) Thanks
LOL at my missunderstanding. What is too light: the tractor or the blade. What are scallops?
...a nd wnat bucket
Time, I have, its money that I want to use wisely...and labor (mine) . But maybe this forum is too advanced for me .Thanks for the input.Dianne
LOL at my missunderstanding. What is too light: the tractor or the blade. What are scallops?
...a nd wnat bucket
Time, I have, its money that I want to use wisely...and labor (mine) . But maybe this forum is too advanced for me .Thanks for the input.Dianne
I have been considering a GS and now wonder if I should just use my 6' Woods Power Rake to maintain my 800 ft of driveway. I always felt it was for smoothing lots and yards. My drive gets hard packed. Since my Power Rake is basically new looking, I've ben reluctant to use it for gravel. I never gave using it for my drive a thought until I saw a post here. Am I nuts for even considering a GS?
I think that the scallops mentioned would also be called washboard. So a lot of short little rounded topped bumps.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The tractor is to light to handle a rear blade (not the RB1560) that is heavy enough to get the job done properly and easy. Unless a person has the right equipment and is good at using said equipment, things often just get worse.
It sounds to me that you need one of these to maintain your road. Is the GS1560 what you had in mind and not the RB1560? I'm thinking that the GS1548 would be the right size for you.
JMO.