Attachment for gravel driveway maintenance

winesalot

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That falls under the title of box grader and they are amazing. I used one at my last job on 11 miles of gravel walking trails and several highly used gravel parking lots with spectacular results.
 

eipo

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My drive is right about 10' wide and I went with a 6' land plane behind my 2650. I wouldn't purchase one with the intent to not overlap passes. Overlap is a necessary evil in efficient grading.

If you have no intention of using it to make money, buy the biggest one you think your tractor will pull. With a 15' wide drive, the smallest I would buy is 7' given your tractor size.
 

torch

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That falls under the title of box grader and they are amazing.
So is a "box grader" is different than a "box blade"? They are calling it a "land plane" and it does look somewhat different than what I have seen called a "box blade".

What are the trade offs between a box blade and a box grader?
 

aeblank

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I have an L3940 and run a 6' land plane (happens to be land pride's version). I think it is sized correctly.

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bearskinner

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I maintain my gravel driveway and access road ( over 1/4 mile) with my home made land plane. It works AWESOME at removing pot holes, and re-distributing the gravel evenly.
 

afret

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Thanks everyone for the great info. I'm still not sure on what size leveler to get. I don't mind overlapping and doing multiple passes. I'm retired so I have a lot of time. LOL Eipo has no problem with a 6 footer with a B2650 but aeblank thinks the same size is right for a L3940 which is a bigger tractor than I have.
Also I read that heavier is better and the longer units are better at smoothing the gravel. That's why I was looking at the one in my first link. EA also makes one that looks like a copy of the Land Pride leveler which I think is shorter and seems to have less angle in the blades. There are too many choices. :confused:

http://www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Shark-Compact-Tractor-Land-Leveler-p/ls-51-ll.htm
 

bearskinner

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Ouch, with those prices, do you have a welder? I made mine in about 8 hours, and don't have $300. Into it, that's with QD pins, metal and paint. Half of that was the AR500 steel for the blades
 

afret

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Ouch, with those prices, do you have a welder? I made mine in about 8 hours, and don't have $300. Into it, that's with QD pins, metal and paint. Half of that was the AR500 steel for the blades
Yeah, got a welder. In fact, just finished putting a roll bar in the car sitting in my driveway:



I don't know if I want to mess with making one of these attachments though.
 

winesalot

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So is a "box grader" is different than a "box blade"? They are calling it a "land plane" and it does look somewhat different than what I have seen called a "box blade".

What are the trade offs between a box blade and a box grader?
Box scrapers or box blades suck a$$ compared to the grader or land plane. Nothing better for long term repair of pot holes or wheel ruts. Don't expect to do a great job in one pass. You need to go over it 2-3 times or as many as it takes to break up the surface 4-5 inches deep for a true repair.
 

torch

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Box scrapers or box blades suck a$$ compared to the grader or land plane.
Is the land plane harder to pull than a box blade of equal width? Would my B7100 be suitable for pulling a 4' wide land plane to maintain an existing drive of crusher run on glacial till?
 

MtnViewRanch

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Is the land plane harder to pull than a box blade of equal width? Would my B7100 be suitable for pulling a 4' wide land plane to maintain an existing drive of crusher run on glacial till?
2 cutting edges vs 1. Other conditions apply to have a correct answer. Based on my circumstances and typical conditions, yes the land plane grading scraper (LPGS)is harder to pull.

Does anyone even build a 4' wide unit?
 

winesalot

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Is the land plane harder to pull than a box blade of equal width? Would my B7100 be suitable for pulling a 4' wide land plane to maintain an existing drive of crusher run on glacial till?
Easier because the material is escaping out the back rather than being held inside. I used a very tired John Deere 955 33 hp to pull ours and I used all day lang without bogging down once.
 

eipo

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Thanks everyone for the great info. I'm still not sure on what size leveler to get. I don't mind overlapping and doing multiple passes. I'm retired so I have a lot of time. LOL Eipo has no problem with a 6 footer with a B2650 but aeblank thinks the same size is right for a L3940 which is a bigger tractor than I have.
Also I read that heavier is better and the longer units are better at smoothing the gravel. That's why I was looking at the one in my first link. EA also makes one that looks like a copy of the Land Pride leveler which I think is shorter and seems to have less angle in the blades. There are too many choices. :confused:

http://www.everythingattachments.com/Land-Shark-Compact-Tractor-Land-Leveler-p/ls-51-ll.htm
With finish grading, bigger is better. A smaller implement will follow existing contours more closely than a larger one.

And keep in mind, a land plane or grader scraper doesn't carry material like a box scraper does. So you don't need as much HP to pull one.
 

afret

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With finish grading, bigger is better. A smaller implement will follow existing contours more closely than a larger one.

And keep in mind, a land plane or grader scraper doesn't carry material like a box scraper does. So you don't need as much HP to pull one.
That makes sense. What brand/model scraper do you have?
 

eipo

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Something I did discover as I was using it, and this is definitely a bonus if you have a limestone or granite gravel drive....

The landplane will sift the larger material from the smaller and leave the larger material on top. This is exactly the opposite of what I wanted with the material I used and I ended up having to use the box scraper to clear off all the larger stones that didn't settle in and bind up. I made this worse because I wasn't aware this was a natural byproduct of the implement and I kept going over the drive.

But, my drive now looks like it was laid with a paver and rolled. I still have some fines on the surface but they are going away on their own. I may have it sealed next year.
 

torch

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Other conditions apply to have a correct answer.
By "crusher run" I refer to crushed granite up to 3/4" down to dust. By "glacial till" I refer to mostly sand, up to baseball sized rounded stones, as deposited by the glacier on it's retreat.

Does anyone even build a 4' wide unit?
This guy did. Although, for some reason he didn't angle the blades. The tractor he's pulling it with is 60lbs lighter, but with a 24hp motor according to TractorData.com. V.S. my 16hp B7100HST. Both are 4WD.

I was planning to build a box blade for driveway maintenance, and am told the B7100 can handle a 4' one. But perhaps the land plane is the better option. If the drag is less than a box blade, perhaps 5' is an option.
 

08quadram

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Go with the land plane. I maintain a half-mile Gravel Lane to our office with a 25hp John Deere and either a 6-foot angled blade or a 5 foot box blade. The box blade is a pain in the ass for trying to grade it smooth and redistribute the gravel and the angle blade works but it needs a lot of weight to make dig decent. If I Got a Hole or washboards I have to dig out I use the box blade. Then to regrade the rest of the lion and smooth everything out I use an angle blade. One of these days, I'm going to drive my BX out there and use that because that'll geared geared John Deere is a pain in the butt. HSTs kind of ruin the muscles in the clutch leg when trying to dig out holes

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