S silversurfer New member Nov 22, 2013 27 1 3 Milburn Utah Feb 3, 2015 #1 I have a L3800 how big of a blade can I handle?
gpreuss New member Lifetime Member Equipment L3200DT w/FEL, K650 Backhoe, 5' Rotary, 40" Howard Rotavator, 6' Rhino blade Oct 9, 2011 1,166 6 0 Spokane, WA Feb 3, 2015 #2 I'm using an old heavy duty 6' blade, and usually wish it was a 7'. The tractor can handle it. I guess it depends on what you are doing, and the condition of the soil.
I'm using an old heavy duty 6' blade, and usually wish it was a 7'. The tractor can handle it. I guess it depends on what you are doing, and the condition of the soil.
D Diydave New member Equipment L2202 tractor, L185f tractor Oct 31, 2013 1,635 11 0 Gambrills, MD USA Feb 4, 2015 #3 old rule of thumb is easily as wide as your tire width. With 4WD, add a foot or 2
S Sammy3700 Active member Equipment L3800HST,524Loader,BH77,Landplane,Disk,Mowers and more Feb 20, 2012 437 41 28 Red Springs, NC Feb 4, 2015 #4 We have a 6 and 7 foot box tractor pulls either great
S Sammy3700 Active member Equipment L3800HST,524Loader,BH77,Landplane,Disk,Mowers and more Feb 20, 2012 437 41 28 Red Springs, NC Feb 4, 2015 #5 Should have added I have a L3700SU and my has a L3800
MtnViewRanch Active member Oct 10, 2012 796 233 43 Lakeside Ca. Feb 4, 2015 #6 I think that you guys are thinking about a rear blade. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the OP it asking about a land plane grading scraper (LPGS). If that is what he is asking about, a good 6 footer is all he will be able to handle. Attachments P4190015.jpg 43 KB Views: 242 P4190013.jpg 51.2 KB Views: 226 P4190010.jpg 40.6 KB Views: 217
I think that you guys are thinking about a rear blade. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the OP it asking about a land plane grading scraper (LPGS). If that is what he is asking about, a good 6 footer is all he will be able to handle.