In.the.Piñons
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So I 'think' I've bought my first tractor (it's on hold), and now I need implements.
I've read a bunch and watched a lot of videos on the subject of gravel road maintenance, but I'm still unsure what I need. The road is about 14ft wide.
My road is in OK condition (mild to moderate wash boarding) on most of it, but there's a few places where it's steep and there are some really big bumps (6"-8" deep) from 2WD delivery trucks spinning their wheels. In total those section are about 150 yards and are a bit of a mess.
So I'm not sure if a land plane like the Road Boss commercial model 8 (1200 lbs) would be the correct tool to fix those big bumps. The Road Boss does not have scarifiers, but one of the blades is serrated.
People also recommend tow behind graders with wheels, or rear blades with a trailing wheel, but they are hard to find and $$$.
I'm guessing I might need a rear blade or a box blade with scarifiers to reshape the bad bits of the road and then use the land plane to maintain it all. I want to build/rebuild the road crown.
For winter I was thinking of a loader mounted 8-9ft angled plow, but my dealer said they though a rear blade would be better for plowing under 6" of snow. So if I were to get a rear blade to reshape the neglected bits of road, then it would also be of use in the winter (assuming my dealers advice is solid). We don't get a ton of snow here, usually 4-6", but some winters we get 12" dumped on us.
What do you guys recommend? I can get pics of the road if it's helpful.
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I've read a bunch and watched a lot of videos on the subject of gravel road maintenance, but I'm still unsure what I need. The road is about 14ft wide.
My road is in OK condition (mild to moderate wash boarding) on most of it, but there's a few places where it's steep and there are some really big bumps (6"-8" deep) from 2WD delivery trucks spinning their wheels. In total those section are about 150 yards and are a bit of a mess.
So I'm not sure if a land plane like the Road Boss commercial model 8 (1200 lbs) would be the correct tool to fix those big bumps. The Road Boss does not have scarifiers, but one of the blades is serrated.
People also recommend tow behind graders with wheels, or rear blades with a trailing wheel, but they are hard to find and $$$.
I'm guessing I might need a rear blade or a box blade with scarifiers to reshape the bad bits of the road and then use the land plane to maintain it all. I want to build/rebuild the road crown.
For winter I was thinking of a loader mounted 8-9ft angled plow, but my dealer said they though a rear blade would be better for plowing under 6" of snow. So if I were to get a rear blade to reshape the neglected bits of road, then it would also be of use in the winter (assuming my dealers advice is solid). We don't get a ton of snow here, usually 4-6", but some winters we get 12" dumped on us.
What do you guys recommend? I can get pics of the road if it's helpful.

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