WranglerX
Super Member
I personally use a drag harrow for leveling driveway and gopher mounds and what ever need to be leveled/smoothed....
I have had very good results using a LARGE pallet to level the high/low spots.When I did the final dirt work for our new lawn seed bed I dragged around a big old pallet with a rock box on it so I could adjust the weight. For the beach clean up it would be a pine straw rake for me.
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I have a 72" (Edit: BLADE, not plane, sorry i misspoke) from EA, with side wings. essentially a box blade, sans scarifiers). So not quirmte the same function as a plane.Here a land plane works to level the drive way.
Why not use a land plane to level the ground??
willy
Here a land plane works to level the drive way.
Why not use a land plane to level the ground??
willy
I have a 60" plane from EA, with side wings (sorta like a box blade, sans scarifiers).
The problem here is that a stump or unseen rock will HALT the tractor. I grind most of the stumps, so they are not always visible either. Besides being startling, I mean stop in it's tracks ... that can't be good for the machine.
At this point, I think a picture of the property would help.I have a 60" plane from EA, with side wings (sorta like a box blade, sans scarifiers).
The problem here is that a stump or unseen rock will HALT the tractor.....
Unfortunately it's under 4ft of snow for the foreseeable future (although it is getting HOT this week) - I didn't mean to muddy the water, just describe that I had some other uses where the blade definitely won't work, and I haven't purchased a solution yet, which slightly increases the ROI on buying a rake nowAt this point, I think a picture of the property would help.