Mostly for gravel. I have no idea how much it weighs.Too big?
Well - it will really depend on the bite you wish to take! If pushing around gravel - might be fine - if digging dirt and moving a large chunk of dirt - then you might be loosing traction.
You 3 point should lift it ok - unless it weighs more than about 1800 lbs!
So you think 7’ is too heavy?I have an L3901. I think a 6' blade would be Ok for it, considering that you may have to dig deep. 6' would cover the tire marks.
Might be a tad too wide but not too heavySo you think 7’ is too heavy?
My husband agrees. He used it tonight. He told me he needs a smaller one.I own a 7’ box blade and an L3901, I would never consider putting the 7’ on the L3901, I use the 7’ behind my MX 5800.
I have a heavy duty 5’ that I use with my L series in the woodland, it works well and allows me to move and cut a lot of dirt. If you are only moving gravel, you may find that a 6’ is a good choice on the back of your L3901.
in my opinion 7’ is just too big on the back of an L series, yes it will lift it but it seems a little unwieldy.
I agree the I have a 5' box behind my 3901 and it is about perfect for the weight of the tractor with loaded R4 tires. A 7' will load up too much material and the wheels will begin to spin. This will mean more passes and frustration.I own a 7’ box blade and an L3901, I would never consider putting the 7’ on the L3901, I use the 7’ behind my MX 5800.
I have a heavy duty 5’ that I use with my L series in the woodland, it works well and allows me to move and cut a lot of dirt. If you are only moving gravel, you may find that a 6’ is a good choice on the back of your L3901.
in my opinion 7’ is just too big on the back of an L series, yes it will lift it but it seems a little unwieldy.
Not too heavy.So you think 7’ is too heavy?
I woulOk, so we’re buying a new box blade for the L3901 (replacing the 7’ box). The only thing we will be using it for is a 1,400 ft. gravel driveway & a 90 ft. diameter gravel turn-around pad.
Should we get a 5’ or 6’ box and light, medium or heavy duty?
I’m a L3901 owner and run it with a heavy duty 5’ box blade, it performs very well. If I was only doing gravel driveway I would either buy a 66” or 72”, I suggest you buy a heavy unit, they should be at least around 500 lbs for this size.Ok, so we’re buying a new box blade for the L3901 (replacing the 7’ box). The only thing we will be using it for is a 1,400 ft. gravel driveway & a 90 ft. diameter gravel turn-around pad.
Should we get a 5’ or 6’ box and light, medium or heavy duty?