beppington
Elite Member
I have been using back blades and b ox blades for about 20 years to maintain about a mile and a half of family gravel roads. I borrowed a Leinbach Land Plane with n o great expectations. Within about 10 minutes I knew I hjad to have one. I bought a Land pride 6' because I could not find a Leinbach dealer near me and I have been very happy with my landpride mowers. I see no difference between the 2. It works great. If you are maintaining a gravel road you will find they are idiot proof. Just drop it and drag.
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They are almost too easy. You will love it.
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I have not used it for anything else. Does anyone know how they work on a yard?
Mine worked great for grading the terrain along a fenceline I replaced. I removed the old, rusty 4-barbed wire cattle fence, land planed the entire stretch to smooth out the highs & lows & just make it flow better. Worked great. It had to drag through all kinds of crud, grass, weeds, vines, sticker, saplings, etc. Just keep driving back & forth from one end to the other, & the next thing you know it's smooth & ready for new fence.
My 6' Land Pride grading scraper is heavy enough to rip grass out without the teeth down, although may take a couple 2 or 3 more passes in some cases. Sometimes the ripped out grass will bunch up on the blade causing the blade to just slide over any other grass rather than ripping it out, so I'll lift the scraper to let the ripped-out grass fall off the blade, & then push (also using the scraper) that loose grass backwards out of the way. Works great.