Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area?

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Suburban Plowboy

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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.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area? #2  
IMO a box blade is only good for that if it has gauge wheels behind it.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area?
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#3  
Maybe I should just plant better trees. I don't really need the addition to my cleared space.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area? #4  
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.

A box blade will have scarifiers which will pull up the smaller roots so a sub spoiler shouldn’t be necessary. If you were a farm operation I would suggest plowing and disc-harrowing.
My 2 cents.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area? #5  
Hire the dozer, broadcast good grass seed and then plant no maintenance/no pruning/no trimming
blue phitzer junipers 8 feet apart after the grass is established and watch the blue phitzer junipers
grow in good sunlight using miracle grow a few times per year.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area?
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#6  
Maybe I should stick some crape myrtles out there. They are said to produce good shade if you let them grow to full height, and I already know they like my property.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area? #7  
If you have stumps, and want to improve the grade.

Get a dozer in.

A Box blade won't touch a mature tree stump and root.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area?
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#8  
The box blade is not for moving stumps. It's for fixing things after I move the stumps with an excavator.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area? #9  
Not sure how "rough" the plot is you are dealing with. If it isn't too bad rent a power rake like this
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If you have lots of root debris and humps these forestry mulchers do a great job
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The mulcher will level soil and pulverize wood debris and is good for reclaiming large areas, you can pull down humps and fill low spots. Rent a machine with a head and teeth designed for ground engagement like the Fecon/Bobcat.

The power rake is great for finer work before seeding grass or laying sod but it will pull out roots and rocks leaving you nice piles to dispose of.

For smaller areas the power rake might do the job for you.
 
   / Subsoiler and Box Blade for Leveling Cleared Area? #10  
Hard for any of us to assess without even having seen a picture of the area you want to work.

The trouble I see with roots is I think I've removed them all, but reality sets in.

A box blade is really good for leveling loose dirt or gravel, but isn't a match for a stubborn tree root.

You could rent an excavator to remove the stumps and then regrade with a box blade, that sounds like a lot of work compared to maybe hiring this done with a dozer. IMO, it depends on how well you can remove all of the roots and how long it will take you.

A forestry mulcher could grind down stumps to about 3" in the top soil.

I wouldn't buy a new box blade for $1300. Good 5 or 6 foot box blades sell for no more than $650 in my area. A box blade is one of my most used implements because I have a long gravel driveway on a hillside to maintain.

When you get done with smoothing this area, do you have other needs for a box blade in the long term?
 
 

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