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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
I bought an MX6000 recently and mentioned to the sales rep that I was thinking of using the Land Pride RB1572 rear blade that I bought five years ago when I purchased a BX25DLB from that same dealer. That blade is rated for 17hp-40hp and I was told that the MX would destroy it and that I'd be much better served with a bigger/stronger Land Pride RB3796 rear blade so I bought one. After watching a bunch of YouTube videos and reading numerous posts on forums, I'm thinking that I should have bought a grading scraper/land plane instead.
My neighbors and I share a 200 yard gravel driveway, the maintenance of which is left to me to take care of. In addition, I plan to put in a second driveway up to my barn/shop/garage/house this spring which will be about 250 yards long in addition to a large gravel area for a 30'x65' barn, trailer parking and possibly an RV pad (to rent out in the summer). Since I have a 72" rear blade and 48" box blade (BB1248) for the BX I think I would have been better served with a scraper/land plane for the MX, both for maintaining the common driveway, building the new driveway, and ultimately maintaining the new driveway.
I'm going to call the dealer tomorrow to ask if they'd consider taking the rear blade back and selling me a Land Pride grading scraper, either the GS2584 or GS2596 which will probably cost more. Am I missing something here? It seems to me that a scraper with top-n-tilt would be ideal for what I need.
By the way, I was quoted about $28K for all of this gravel work by a local company who did a great job installing 9,000 sq.ft of asphalt on my property a couple of years ago. The idea of doing the work myself was one of the reasons for me to invest in an MX but I realize that I'm not able to do as good a job as a professional road construction company, but I think it'll be more than good enough.
My neighbors and I share a 200 yard gravel driveway, the maintenance of which is left to me to take care of. In addition, I plan to put in a second driveway up to my barn/shop/garage/house this spring which will be about 250 yards long in addition to a large gravel area for a 30'x65' barn, trailer parking and possibly an RV pad (to rent out in the summer). Since I have a 72" rear blade and 48" box blade (BB1248) for the BX I think I would have been better served with a scraper/land plane for the MX, both for maintaining the common driveway, building the new driveway, and ultimately maintaining the new driveway.
I'm going to call the dealer tomorrow to ask if they'd consider taking the rear blade back and selling me a Land Pride grading scraper, either the GS2584 or GS2596 which will probably cost more. Am I missing something here? It seems to me that a scraper with top-n-tilt would be ideal for what I need.
By the way, I was quoted about $28K for all of this gravel work by a local company who did a great job installing 9,000 sq.ft of asphalt on my property a couple of years ago. The idea of doing the work myself was one of the reasons for me to invest in an MX but I realize that I'm not able to do as good a job as a professional road construction company, but I think it'll be more than good enough.