EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I'm not a big fan of a box blade for just about anything. I have one, but prefer other implements over it for just about everything.
For ruts and smoothing the ground, I like dragging a log with cylcone fence draped over it. The log breaks down the ruts and the cylcone fence smooths everything out REAL nice!
I've also used an "I" beam and a large piece of angle iron with horse fence and I've been told box springs work also.
I'm making a new one right now with a 16 inch thick oak that's 7 feet wide. It's super heavy and will be almost twice as wide as what I've been using.
Good luck,
Eddie
For ruts and smoothing the ground, I like dragging a log with cylcone fence draped over it. The log breaks down the ruts and the cylcone fence smooths everything out REAL nice!
I've also used an "I" beam and a large piece of angle iron with horse fence and I've been told box springs work also.
I'm making a new one right now with a 16 inch thick oak that's 7 feet wide. It's super heavy and will be almost twice as wide as what I've been using.
Good luck,
Eddie