What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road?

   / What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road?
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#21  
Now that you have the equipment sorted out, I have found these technical "how to" guides at the Center for Dirt and Gravel road studies to be very helpful. https://dirtandgravel.psu.edu/general-resources/technical-bulletins/

Mainly, it's a matter of figuring out how to divert water off your roadbed.

Some years ago, a number of guys built adjustable guide wheels for their rear blades to help them achieve a crown and more evenly grade their roads, but that doesn't seem as popular as they once appeared to be.

Thanks, that is very helpful info!
 
   / What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road?
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Even with the rear gauge wheel addition, I still think that you should get the skid shoes. They help prevent gouging and after all, that gauge wheel is only in the center.
And again, learn how to use the draft control feature. Read the owner's manual and fully understand how to actually set the draft control feature. It will make the grading so much easier and better. (y)(y)

Thanks for the tips! On the subject of skid shoes, the blade that I purchased has been modified (see pic). I'm not sure if those vertical pipes, that have been bolted and welded on (where the factory shoes would normally go) are there to accommodate a different type of shoe? The dealer said they though maybe it was some sort of depth gauge. Any ideas?

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   / What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road? #23  
Looks like they made mounts for regular round ones, common on lighter blades.
 
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Even with the rear gauge wheel addition, I still think that you should get the skid shoes. They help prevent gouging and after all, that gauge wheel is only in the center.
And again, learn how to use the draft control feature. Read the owner's manual and fully understand how to actually set the draft control feature. It will make the grading so much easier and better. (y)(y)
I didn't realize there were factory gauge wheels that were only in the center until I read your post and used the search feature. Then I saw one someone recently posted.

The gauge wheel setups people were adding to their dirt blades here used to be to add a pair of height adjustable swivel wheels.

But the OP's setup looks like the easier thing would be to add skid shoes to start with although I don't know the relative advantages or disadvantages of shoes v. wheels for this purpose.
 
   / What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road?
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Looks like they made mounts for regular round ones, common on lighter blades.

I did a bit of searching, but I think I'm going to have to wait until the blade arrives so I can measure the ID of that tubing to make sure whatever I order will fit.
 
   / What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road?
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I didn't realize there were factory gauge wheels that were only in the center until I read your post and used the search feature. Then I saw one someone recently posted.

The gauge wheel setups people were adding to their dirt blades here used to be to add a pair of height adjustable swivel wheels.

But the OP's setup looks like the easier thing would be to add skid shoes to start with although I don't know the relative advantages or disadvantages of shoes v. wheels for this purpose.

I've noticed that the trend seems to be a single wheel for 3-point attached blades and two wheels for the tow behind blades.

I guess that's a given though as a tow behind would just fall over with a single wheel with the blade raised. :D
 
   / What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road?
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This looks like a very cool home made tow behind grader blade.
[edit] not a tow behind - meant to say 3pt

 
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   / What implement(s) to repair and maintain two miles of gravel road? #29  
This looks like a very cool home made tow behind grader blade.

Very interesting. I've never seen anyone adapt wheels like that before. One of the problems with adding swivel type wheels, IMO, is they tend to be smaller wheels that can plow furrows in the material you've just graded. Using larger wheels like those in the YT video would seem to help with that, but the challenge is it takes an additional frame and axles not to mention it probably requires a larger tractor to pull it.

I don't think you'll can actually know if anything else would actually benefit you or just be a waste of time and money until you've had a chance to work with the plane and blade you've already bought.
 
 

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