You would use them for everything other than creating a ditch. I have and use the skid shoes every time I use my rear blade.Thanks for all of your replies. I was looking at the Everything Attachments extreme duty blade, which looks alot like the Land Pride RB3784. It is a little lighter than the rb3784, but still over 500 lbs. As far as the skid shoes go, are they used for anything other than snow removal? If not, probably wouldn't get much use here is Texas.
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So, let's say for driveway maint., Are they used to control how far down you scrape? I understand for snow removal, just new to this and eager to learn!You would use them for everything other than creating a ditch. I have and use the skid shoes every time I use my rear blade.
I can set mine in 1" increments from taking a 2" cut to having the cutting edge 2" about the ground which would be for snow I would guess. Some are set with washers, so you can get the different heights regulated very close, I have not had a need for anything that exacting.So, let's say for driveway maint., Are they used to control how far down you scrape? I understand for snow removal, just new to this and eager to learn!
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The ETA rear blades are decent, but for about $150 more you can have a LP RB3784 that weighs 20% more. Weight is your friend when it comes to grading. I also prefer the rolled moldboard vs the press bent moldboards. Nothing wrong with either unit and either would serve you well. I just prefer the LP unit over all.I really appreciate all of your advise and taking the time to answer my questions. So, 84" would be fine for my machine, get at least one that weighs 500lbs and get one with shoes. EA has an extreme duty one that meets those. Anyone have any opinions on their scrapers? This is the one I'm thinking about. Thanks again
Dave
https://www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Rear-Scrape-Blades-p/eta-xd-sblade.htm
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Thanks MtnViewRanch, I'll have to check out some local dealers in the Houston area.The ETA rear blades are decent, but for about $150 more you can have a LP RB3784 that weighs 20% more. Weight is your friend when it comes to grading. I also prefer the rolled moldboard vs the press bent moldboards. Nothing wrong with either unit and either would serve you well. I just prefer the LP unit over all.
Well, I talked to a dealer about the rp3784. They had a good price on it, but he is trying to talk me out of the 7' blade and getting the 6' blade. He believes that I will not have enough traction with unloaded R4 tires that it will likely get pulled sideways, especially when using offset cleaning out a ditch. Can anyone enlighten me on this. I would like to have the extra length when the blade angle is 30 or greater, but I don't want to get more blade than my tractor can handle. All input is greatly appreciated.
Dave
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