I would like some opinions on obtaining a rear blade for my 1538.
I've got a 1/4 mile driveway (steep) than I need to reshape the ditches on. I haven't done any significant ditch work since the drive was cut in 6 years ago. Ditches are filling in in a couple of places and I need to also pull the gravel back onto the drive surface. I've used the bucket to do this type of work several times, but it is quite time consuming and the driveway is really not wide enough to maneuver the tractor back and forth while using the bucket on the ditches.
I've been looking at a Bison BINVH-180-T that has a max blade tilt of 22 degrees. It is a mechanical adjust blade that will swing up to 53 degrees and the blade can be offset either 6 or 12". This blade is a 6' and I'm also considering the 210 with the 7' blade.
I don't have a hydraulic remote so have to go with the mechanical adjust unit. Will probably be a mistake not just adding a remote and getting a hydraulic adjust blade.
My place is at 8200' so the 1538 is probably only putting out about 75% of its rated power. For everything I've used it so far, I've run out of traction before running out of power. One thing I discovered is that with a full bucket of dirt, the power steering struggles to turn the wheels - of course, not a problem dragging a blade though. Last year I cut in a trail just a little over 0.6 miles to get access to the backside of our property. There was a lot of backhoe work moving scrub oak, dirt and rocks. Was moving the tractor backwards up the slopes and using the backhoe to cut the trail on the side slopes. That work doesn't give me much of an idea as to how well it can pull a rear blade.
The rear wheel width on the 1538 is just a tad over 5'. I'm concerned that with the 6' blade, even with the 12" offset, I'm not going to be able to reach the blade out far enough to do a decent job of working a ditch with a 22 degree tilt and a useful swing angle on the blade. So that is why I'm considering a 7' blade. Parts of my drive have a drop off on the sides and I'd like to be able to pull gravel back up onto the drive surface without rim running a rear tire. I don't think I will be doing much grading work with the blade tilt at 0 where the full width of the blade is cutting, so the 1538 won't see that type of pulling load.
So questions:
Bison or some other brand? Max tilt for other brands I looked at is only 15 degrees.
7' blade too much for 1538?
Not the right equipment for job?
Thanks for any and all input.
Lowell
I've got a 1/4 mile driveway (steep) than I need to reshape the ditches on. I haven't done any significant ditch work since the drive was cut in 6 years ago. Ditches are filling in in a couple of places and I need to also pull the gravel back onto the drive surface. I've used the bucket to do this type of work several times, but it is quite time consuming and the driveway is really not wide enough to maneuver the tractor back and forth while using the bucket on the ditches.
I've been looking at a Bison BINVH-180-T that has a max blade tilt of 22 degrees. It is a mechanical adjust blade that will swing up to 53 degrees and the blade can be offset either 6 or 12". This blade is a 6' and I'm also considering the 210 with the 7' blade.
I don't have a hydraulic remote so have to go with the mechanical adjust unit. Will probably be a mistake not just adding a remote and getting a hydraulic adjust blade.
My place is at 8200' so the 1538 is probably only putting out about 75% of its rated power. For everything I've used it so far, I've run out of traction before running out of power. One thing I discovered is that with a full bucket of dirt, the power steering struggles to turn the wheels - of course, not a problem dragging a blade though. Last year I cut in a trail just a little over 0.6 miles to get access to the backside of our property. There was a lot of backhoe work moving scrub oak, dirt and rocks. Was moving the tractor backwards up the slopes and using the backhoe to cut the trail on the side slopes. That work doesn't give me much of an idea as to how well it can pull a rear blade.
The rear wheel width on the 1538 is just a tad over 5'. I'm concerned that with the 6' blade, even with the 12" offset, I'm not going to be able to reach the blade out far enough to do a decent job of working a ditch with a 22 degree tilt and a useful swing angle on the blade. So that is why I'm considering a 7' blade. Parts of my drive have a drop off on the sides and I'd like to be able to pull gravel back up onto the drive surface without rim running a rear tire. I don't think I will be doing much grading work with the blade tilt at 0 where the full width of the blade is cutting, so the 1538 won't see that type of pulling load.
So questions:
Bison or some other brand? Max tilt for other brands I looked at is only 15 degrees.
7' blade too much for 1538?
Not the right equipment for job?
Thanks for any and all input.
Lowell