markct
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- Joined
- Aug 9, 2002
- Messages
- 893
- Location
- northfield connecticut
- Tractor
- gradall g3r excavator, kawasaki mule 2500,ford 8000,and a 1936 caterpillar road grader
SkyPup said:Real nice informative post, enjoyed the photos too!
I maintain a 3.5 mile road primarily with my Kubota L-3130 GST with a BushHog 96" box blade and 3pt TNT setup on the rear end. Our road is limerock base with recycled concrete gravel on top about #57 size. Lots of rain and lots of dry heat throughout the year. The landscape rake doesn't work on our road since about 3/4 of the road is hard base capped off, only about 1/4 of it is soft due to drainage and that is the part I work the most on.
One of the main points is to NOT grade too fast. I normally grade at around 3.2-3.7 miles per hour and find that even going 4.0mph is too fast. That is about 1,500rpm in 10th gear.
Here are a couple of pics:
good point about grading at the right speed, i know my old cat grader gets just that right speed where it has the momentum to knock stuff free without shaking and the speed to spread the dirt in a nice even flow