5' or 6' grader blade?

bambam31

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L3800HST 4x4,R1,FEL, 6'disc, 5'bush hog,piranhaTB,6'grader,6'rake, 48"forks
Apr 3, 2014
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Mobile, AL
I've got an L3800 and plan to do some road maintenance. My goal is to restore the crown in the roads at my camp and fill in the ruts. We've got a lot of dirt piled on the sides that's preventing water from running off. I found a 5' grader for $150 but I'm afraid it'll be too short if I turn it at an angle because I need to get close to the ditch. Should I hold out for a 6'?
 

bambam31

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L3800HST 4x4,R1,FEL, 6'disc, 5'bush hog,piranhaTB,6'grader,6'rake, 48"forks
Apr 3, 2014
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Mobile, AL
that's what I needed to know. Thanks Dave.
 

koja

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BX25D
May 27, 2014
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Fremont Mi.
For your machine no less than six foot . I would get one that you can offset as well for doing ditches .
 

Bulldog

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M 9000 DTC, L 3000 DT
Mar 30, 2010
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Rocky Face, Georgia
A 5' will be all but useless. Even if it was free you won't be happy with it unless you like wasting time and burning fuel for nothing.
I bought a 5' blade and it wouldn't even keep my B7100 busy. It's been sitting in the shed since back in the 90's still like new.
 

TripleR

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BX2200, BX2660, L5740 HSTC, M8540HDC and some other tractors and equipment
Sep 16, 2011
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SE Missouri
What they said, I use a 5' on my BX and 1025R.
 

Burt

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L3700SU, box blade, 6 foot rhino blade, 1 bottom plow, 3 point receiver hitch.
Mar 24, 2012
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Goldendale, WA USA
I've got an L3800 and plan to do some road maintenance. My goal is to restore the crown in the roads at my camp and fill in the ruts. We've got a lot of dirt piled on the sides that's preventing water from running off. I found a 5' grader for $150 but I'm afraid it'll be too short if I turn it at an angle because I need to get close to the ditch. Should I hold out for a 6'?
BamBam,

Yep, ditto what they said. Even better, consider a box blade for riding your driveway of the crown plus you can clean out your ditch also by tilting it.

We use our straight blade for snow. It's a 6 footer and when angled at 45 degrees, just 2 passes rids the driveway of snow nicely.

Burt
 

MtnViewRanch

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Oct 10, 2012
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Lakeside Ca.
I've got an L3800 and plan to do some road maintenance. My goal is to restore the crown in the roads at my camp and fill in the ruts. We've got a lot of dirt piled on the sides that's preventing water from running off. I found a 5' grader for $150 but I'm afraid it'll be too short if I turn it at an angle because I need to get close to the ditch. Should I hold out for a 6'?
Either of these in an 84" width would be about the perfect blade for your tractor. Might want to consider skid shoes also, they make a huge difference.

http://www.landpride.com/products/567/rb37-series-rear-blades

http://www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Rear-Scrape-Blades-p/eta-xd-sblade.htm