I’ve got a 72” rear blade for my B2650. It has a steel cutting edge. IF we get any snow I’ll be cleaning driveways and my church parking lot. Would the steel edge hurt the asphalt or should I look for a rubber edge ………. Thanks
I’ve got a 72” rear blade for my B2650. It has a steel cutting edge. IF we get any snow I’ll be cleaning driveways and my church parking lot. Would the steel edge hurt the asphalt or should I look for a rubber edge ………. Thanks
I have used a steel blade on my asphalt for decades with no issues.I’ve got a 72” rear blade for my B2650. It has a steel cutting edge. IF we get any snow I’ll be cleaning driveways and my church parking lot. Would the steel edge hurt the asphalt or should I look for a rubber edge ………. Thanks
Successful "grading" with a rear blade requires much experience.Just to add to the conversation, I brought in class 2 for my dirt driveway. Tried using the back blade to smooth it out but it kept digging in. I spun the blade around. Worked fairly well smoothing it out.
Or for much cheaper, just unbolt the steel cutting edge and bolt a piece of plastic board like trex in its place.I would invest in a rubber or UHMW cutting edge. Asphalt is easily damaged. Check Good Works Tractors. They ship anywhere.
That’s the trick for smoothing with a blade, and it also works well for snow removal on a gravel road without disturbing the gravel.Just to add to the conversation, I brought in class 2 for my dirt driveway. Tried using the back blade to smooth it out but it kept digging in. I spun the blade around. Worked fairly well smoothing it out.
Have not tried it in the winter yet. Am hoping the snow pusher I bought works with out removing to much gravel in my driveway. Until it freezes hard, I suspect I’ll be taking some off the top. Was thinking of removing the blade and trim 1/4 inch off the snow pusher blade.That’s the trick for smoothing with a blade, and it also works well for snow removal on a gravel road without disturbing the gravel.
Just turn the blade around backwards and float it on the 3ph. It works great.Haven’t tried
Have not tried it in the winter yet. Am hoping the snow pusher I bought works with out removing to much gravel in my driveway. Until it freezes hard, I suspect I’ll be taking some off the top. Was thinking of removing the blade and trim 1/4 inch off the snow pusher blade.