Suburban Plowboy
Platinum Member
I had a bunch of rotting oaks removed from my property because they were eventually going to fall, and I didn't want them hitting the house or workshop. Now I have a big area behind my workshop, maybe 10,000 square feet, which is free of trees but lumpy and full of weeds and various types of roots. I am planning to rent an excavator when it gets cooler to get rid of the stumps.
I would like to smooth it out and tear out a lot of the roots. If I hire someone, I'll be spending a fair amount of money. I am considering getting a box blade.
I have a bucket, but it doesn't seem to work very well for leveling land. Seems like it makes it worse, and I am concerned about bending my hydraulic rods.
Is a box blade the right tool for this job? I have never used one. Looks like I can get a King Kutter for about $1300, including tax. This is for a 38-HP Kubota L3710.
I was thinking I would use a subsoiler to rip up as many roots as I could and then go back over the area with the box blade. Or should I just hire a guy with a bulldozer? I suppose he could deal with the stumps at the same time.
I like the idea of having an attachment I can use in the future, but I also like the idea of not working.
I would like to smooth it out and tear out a lot of the roots. If I hire someone, I'll be spending a fair amount of money. I am considering getting a box blade.
I have a bucket, but it doesn't seem to work very well for leveling land. Seems like it makes it worse, and I am concerned about bending my hydraulic rods.
Is a box blade the right tool for this job? I have never used one. Looks like I can get a King Kutter for about $1300, including tax. This is for a 38-HP Kubota L3710.
I was thinking I would use a subsoiler to rip up as many roots as I could and then go back over the area with the box blade. Or should I just hire a guy with a bulldozer? I suppose he could deal with the stumps at the same time.
I like the idea of having an attachment I can use in the future, but I also like the idea of not working.