What did you do to or on your Kubota today?

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Did some digging yesterday for a repeat client. His side "yard" was severely back pitched towards the house and quite messy too. I didn't get a "before" pic, but it was quite a disaster. All in all, I probably pulled out 20 yards of soil to get it graded away from the house. Had to be a bit careful since the bottom of the slope was in a neighbors yard (also a client of mine).

Anyway, here are a few pics. The mini was beastly again and it continually impresses me on it's capabilities despite its size.

Beginning (sort of) I was taking it down in lifts of approx 8" at a time.

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getting closer

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Done...for now.

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S-G-R. How do you like your land plane? My salesman at the Kubota dealership said you grab a coffee/beer put it all the way down and just drive👍. I guess boxblade / land plane have different purposes but I would rather have the plane
Not speaking for SGR, but your salesman is right.
 

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S-G-R. How do you like your land plane? My salesman at the Kubota dealership said you grab a coffee/beer put it all the way down and just drive👍. I guess boxblade / land plane have different purposes but I would rather have the plane
I have a land leveler (land plane) and box blade, both made by Everything Attachments. The land leveler is excellent on a gravel driveway that needs dressing up but doesn't need much in the way of moving a lot of material around. The box blade is more versatile in that it can move a lot of material but with some practice can be used to dress up a driveway.

If I were to only pick one I'd have to go for the box blade.
 
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Did some digging yesterday for a repeat client. His side "yard" was severely back pitched towards the house and quite messy too. I didn't get a "before" pic, but it was quite a disaster. All in all, I probably pulled out 20 yards of soil to get it graded away from the house. Had to be a bit careful since the bottom of the slope was in a neighbors yard (also a client of mine).

Anyway, here are a few pics. The mini was beastly again and it continually impresses me on it's capabilities despite its size.

Beginning (sort of) I was taking it down in lifts of approx 8" at a time.

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getting closer

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Done...for now.

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That grading bucket was the perfect tool!
 
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S-G-R

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S-G-R. How do you like your land plane? My salesman at the Kubota dealership said you grab a coffee/beer put it all the way down and just drive👍. I guess boxblade / land plane have different purposes but I would rather have the plane
I like it. It's not great on soil if it isn't completely dry but i did a decent job leveling with some on the fly three point adjustments. On stone I'd agree with your salesman.
 

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Continuing to pull stumps in the future mini-orchard & vegetable garden.

I knew this one would take a while. Patient digging, with occasional pushes and tugs with the backhoe to check for movement. I said "ok, we're almost there" more times than I'd like to admit. We were, actually, not almost there. But then we were and it was a happy time.

I've taken my tractor back to my neighbor's house where I park it because twice this week I was out on the tractor instead of working on client projects. Fortunately I'm tractored out for a while.

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After the right side latch getting knocked loose a few days ago and bending the SSQA plate, still needed to straighten it a bit more even though it was close enough to hook up the grapple. Was the planning to get started on that one day late last week in the afternoon after a dermatologist appointment.

Dermatologist cut off something they didn’t like the look of and told me half way through cutting that I’d have a “gallon of milk” lifting restriction and nine stitches instead of the no lifting restriction and one stitch projected when they started. I really don’t recall what spontaneous utterance came from me, but it resulted in the doctor saying the point was to not raise my blood pressure to the point I busted my stitches or started bleeding so be reasonable and lift with my legs if necessary. That I could live with.

So no more trail cutting for a while but a bent SSQA plate was bothering me. The prospect of it potentially recurring was bothering me. Took off the grapple and tried to put on the forks just to be sure it was straight enough to be functional. No go. Left side 1/4” from engaging at all. Bucket more like 3/8” off. Not good.

Pushing one side on a tree worked to get it good enough for the grapple but further tree pushing was fruitless. Clamped a chunk of steel plate in between the stops on the left side and running against that extended stop got it restored to full functionality.

A search of Messick’s website indicated the SSQA plate could be had for a mere $1351 plus tax and shipping. That and being unable to do anything particularly strenuous inspired me to make sure this doesn’t recur.

Two tiny screw shackles, a bit of vinyl clad wire rope (got to protect the paint on the torque tube), and one swager later we have a SSQA tie down. Takes maybe 90 seconds longer to hook/unhook, mostly because it requires a wrench.

Washed and greased it after.
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Despite getting 5" of rain last week it's dry again. I seem to have a knack for planting a lot of trees then we have a dry summer.
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I like it. It's not great on soil if it isn't completely dry but i did a decent job leveling with some on the fly three point adjustments. On stone I'd agree with your salesman.
Ya I have a rear hydraulic blade that I use now but I watched some YouTube videos I definitely want one
 
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I have a land leveler (land plane) and box blade, both made by Everything Attachments. The land leveler is excellent on a gravel driveway that needs dressing up but doesn't need much in the way of moving a lot of material around. The box blade is more versatile in that it can move a lot of material but with some practice can be used to dress up a driveway.

If I were to only pick one I'd have to go for the box blade.
Yes I had a box blade at one time but didn’t have much practice with it. I could see that they take some time to get used to for sure.
 
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Ya I have a rear hydraulic blade that I use now but I watched some YouTube videos I definitely want one
I have a RB1672 with hydraulics and it has its place but I found it was riding up and down where the landplane with its extra length and rear facing blades took the high spots off.
 
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Yes I had a box blade at one time but didn’t have much practice with it. I could see that they take some time to get used to for sure.
Forgot to take before pics.

There is a negative slope towards house and new concrete patio. I graded it about 1in below the concrete and left the side near the concrete with a slight bump of about 1in. to help the runoff flow in the direction that I heading in the MX.

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As I grade, the ranch hand pulls excess material out so that the ground remains level during each pass with box blade. Also the L25 is used to pull excess material away from the slab by back dragging the bucket.
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Its difficult to see elavation changes within pictures.

At the corner of the patio, the water either flows towards the pasture or flows down the driveway.

Just needs some sod/seed now.
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This picture helps shows the grade/slope that I'm working on.
Est. 7% to 8%.
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^see above post for pictures.

From small areas to roads, my boxblade can do many things land planes can't. If the roads have elevation to them, many times the road material need to be redistributed after heavy rainfall/weather events, and planes don't help with that.
 
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Keeping the grass down!!! But we got to, every time lately when we walk the dog we are covered in ticks they like tall grass.
Could you get chickens or Guinea fowl fenced in the area to eat the tick population down?
 
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Most of the folks that I know that have planes don't even put a crown in their gravel roads, the plane and boxblade both are capable. If my road had no elavation, I would get a plane in a heartbeat. I have three "speed" bumps on my road to slow down the water or the material will get washed.
 
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Could you get chickens or Guinea fowl fenced in the area to eat the tick population down?
I probably could yep, my wife has been wanting chickens forever. I might have to if it keeps up. From reading ticks thrive in tall grass so I will keep that down and so it’s not a fire hazard in fall as well
 
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^see above post for pictures.

From small areas to roads, my boxblade can do many things land planes can't. If the roads have elevation to them, many times the road material need to be redistributed after heavy rainfall/weather events, and planes don't help with that.
Seems the more I read on this forum about box blades you love them or hate them. Some guys say all they are is an expensive ballast P.O.S. Haha and the next guy likes them and is very capable with it. I know availability and price point you can’t beat a box blade compared to a plane
 
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Seems the more I read on this forum about box blades you love them or hate them. Some guys say all they are is an expensive ballast P.O.S. Haha and the next guy likes them and is very capable with it. I know availability and price point you can’t beat a box blade compared to a plane
haha, true. It takes a bit of experience, to learn/use the box blade, but it has far more uses than a land plane.
 
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No real action shots. Used the grapple to "sift" crappy fill dirt and pull out the rock. Then used the rocks to build a "ladies fire pit" (one that doesn't get cigar butts, trash or cans tossed in it)
Lighter fluid bottle for size reference.

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