Hi,
long time lurker first time poster....
im debating between a land plane and box blade for my b2650. what I can't find in my research is where a box blade outperforms a land plane. I find plenty results how a land plane is so much easier for driveway maintenance and less finicky. box blades are cheaper, so that is one thing going for them. the term "versatile" seems to come up for box blades but not really sure what that means.
about the only thing I can think of are areas with deep ruts where the additional holding capacity of a BB can retain more material to fill in deeper holes.
another item, less pertinent to me as I have a loader, is working from a pile of material to drag it out.
now for my application... I think a land plane would be best but I'm trying to convince myself to spend less. I'm seeking the benefits of a box blade over a land plane to help persuade me.
1. I've got two dirt driveways about 300ft long each. consistent very slight slope on both, just typical compacted ruts with a high center and high sides. plenty of good size softball size stones in either, and some that would require the back hoe. drainage isn't really an issue except on one drive. if I could get a crown it shouldn't pool up in the ruts (about 50ft section) anymore. due to the length, material, and objective I feel a box blade would work for me. I'm not doing a half mile+ drive, and I think a box blade may be better at bringing the outside high points to the center to produce a crown. I have no washboard, no potholes, no washouts. if it wasn't for the sides built up slightly high I could probably just use a chain link fence to smooth everything over and call it good enough. if I didn't have a sports car skimming the high center I wouldn't even bother. all-in-all its in good condition, I just want it better.
2. some rough lawn areas. I think a box blade would be better with some of the deeper holes I made when removing large stumps and boulders. plenty of other lawn areas over a couple acres that need general smoothing. these seem like a one time fix, not a maintenance job, although plenty of work to be done where I can see a land level vastly outperform.
3. things I haven't even thought about. as I've used my tractor I keep finding new excuses, I mean work applications, to justify the purchase. I'd hate to buy a land plane only to wish I got the BB because I didn't foresee a good use for it that may apply to me.
the ultimate answer is to rent something but I can't find anywhere that has attachments to rent.
I have no top and tilt, no immediate desire to add it either.
looking for insight on both the benefits of box blade over land plane in general, and what might be better suited for my application.
long time lurker first time poster....
im debating between a land plane and box blade for my b2650. what I can't find in my research is where a box blade outperforms a land plane. I find plenty results how a land plane is so much easier for driveway maintenance and less finicky. box blades are cheaper, so that is one thing going for them. the term "versatile" seems to come up for box blades but not really sure what that means.
about the only thing I can think of are areas with deep ruts where the additional holding capacity of a BB can retain more material to fill in deeper holes.
another item, less pertinent to me as I have a loader, is working from a pile of material to drag it out.
now for my application... I think a land plane would be best but I'm trying to convince myself to spend less. I'm seeking the benefits of a box blade over a land plane to help persuade me.
1. I've got two dirt driveways about 300ft long each. consistent very slight slope on both, just typical compacted ruts with a high center and high sides. plenty of good size softball size stones in either, and some that would require the back hoe. drainage isn't really an issue except on one drive. if I could get a crown it shouldn't pool up in the ruts (about 50ft section) anymore. due to the length, material, and objective I feel a box blade would work for me. I'm not doing a half mile+ drive, and I think a box blade may be better at bringing the outside high points to the center to produce a crown. I have no washboard, no potholes, no washouts. if it wasn't for the sides built up slightly high I could probably just use a chain link fence to smooth everything over and call it good enough. if I didn't have a sports car skimming the high center I wouldn't even bother. all-in-all its in good condition, I just want it better.
2. some rough lawn areas. I think a box blade would be better with some of the deeper holes I made when removing large stumps and boulders. plenty of other lawn areas over a couple acres that need general smoothing. these seem like a one time fix, not a maintenance job, although plenty of work to be done where I can see a land level vastly outperform.
3. things I haven't even thought about. as I've used my tractor I keep finding new excuses, I mean work applications, to justify the purchase. I'd hate to buy a land plane only to wish I got the BB because I didn't foresee a good use for it that may apply to me.
the ultimate answer is to rent something but I can't find anywhere that has attachments to rent.
I have no top and tilt, no immediate desire to add it either.
looking for insight on both the benefits of box blade over land plane in general, and what might be better suited for my application.