Which size grader blade for B8200?

JordanKubota

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I want to maintain a dirt road, and I can buy either a 5 foot or a 6 foot wide grader blade. Would the 6 foot be asking too much from my B8200?
It's rear-mounted from the 3 point hitch.

Jordan
 

Eric McCarthy

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Are you just clearing snow off it in the winter time or doing year round rotunie maintenance? If its just snow your after I'd say a 5 to 6 foot blade will be fine. If your looking for rotunine work to keep the road in shape I'd say go with a grading box, also known as a box blade.
 

JordanKubota

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Thanks Eric. I looked up box blade, and the ones I see have a number of blades to rip up the ground. Is that the type you mean?
I don't have snow, but rain causes rutting and pot-holing on the dirt tracks around here. I was thinking to get some gravel in occassionally, and spread it on top.

Jordan
 

Eric McCarthy

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6 foot might be a bit to large for the B8200 to handle so maybe a 5 foot box will better suite your tractor.
 

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Thanks Eric. I looked up box blade, and the ones I see have a number of blades to rip up the ground. Is that the type you mean?
I don't have snow, but rain causes rutting and pot-holing on the dirt tracks around here. I was thinking to get some gravel in occassionally, and spread it on top.

Jordan
The blades can be raised so that they don't dig in- so that you can just level, not break new ground- or you can lower and use them.