I have a small 6ft rear blade that I had for a smaller tractor. My "new" Kubota is around 6 ft wide, so the blade wouldn't be wide enough when angled. It's only about a 50 hp tractor and much lighter than my older tractors were (L5740 w/ loaded tires) -tractordata.com says about 4000 pounds before loading tires. It does have a loader, and front wheel assist, so the loader might not be hurting anything but I doubt it's helping with the weight.
I'm seeing decent deals on a (used) 7 footer and a used 8 footer. I figure the 7 footer would cover the tracks at about 30 degree angle and the 8 footer at about 40. How much will I want to angle it? Is the tractor heavy enough for an 8 footer? The 7 footer does look like it can be offset (I haven't looked at either in person).
I do have a box blade for serious gravel work, so this would be more for dragging gravel back into the drive and putting the final crown on in addition to moving snow when there' s not enough for the blower. (Gravel drive, normally leave a few inches to freeze and then blow snow off of that for the rest of the year, but that leave another inch or so each time it snows.)
Thanks,
I'm seeing decent deals on a (used) 7 footer and a used 8 footer. I figure the 7 footer would cover the tracks at about 30 degree angle and the 8 footer at about 40. How much will I want to angle it? Is the tractor heavy enough for an 8 footer? The 7 footer does look like it can be offset (I haven't looked at either in person).
I do have a box blade for serious gravel work, so this would be more for dragging gravel back into the drive and putting the final crown on in addition to moving snow when there' s not enough for the blower. (Gravel drive, normally leave a few inches to freeze and then blow snow off of that for the rest of the year, but that leave another inch or so each time it snows.)
Thanks,