grader blade size?

   / grader blade size? #11  
I like that side spillage diverter. Does it act like a box blade or does it still move dirt across the blade and just pile up there?
It all depends on the angle of the blade and the dirt. With the blade not angled and with both end caps mounted I think it would work just like a larger box blade. I have used it that way, but it fills up fast enough to stall my tractor. .

So even though it has an end cap for each end, I often just pull it with one cap mounted and give the blade a slight angle. That way the dirt moves along the blade and spills out the far end. Useful for widening a road.

With a little tilt, a little angle, and a cap on the "digging end" - and a heavy enough tractor - it works fairly well for cleaning shallow ditches along a dirt road and creating a crown. I don't know of anything other than a road grader that does that job well, but this does sort of OK. The problem is whenever it hits a rock or root the blade tries steer the tractor so it's not perfect.

I've only seen end caps for sale as options on the 3 way blades, but they would be worth having on any sturdy blade.

good luck beats good planning,
rScotty
 
   / grader blade size? #12  
I use a 7ft Land Pride RBT4084 behind my 70in wide L3240. For dirt work I like the 7ft, if I was mainly using it for snow or lose materials, then an 8ft might be better when angled.
The 7ft covers my track as long as I'm not fully angled.

Weight is also your friend, my blade is over 800lbs with the hyd cylinders. I still need to upgrade the tail wheel as thats not the correct for that model.
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I do want to make some wings for it also one day.
 
   / grader blade size? #13  
I doubt that you will find a cat 1-2 rear blade that is set up for hydraulics that is light duty.
I'm not saying that it has hydraulics, but the adjustment mounts are set up for them.

Again, look for something at a minimum of 700lbs. Any blade that weighs 700 or more pounds will not be light or even medium duty.

The yellow blade pictured is what I would call a good medium duty blade. Put it in front of an 7-8000lb machine and things will start bending. Maybe not the blade itself, but other parts.
I have an MX5800 HST with loader. Is an 1100lb Frontier RB2308 going to be a problem for me? I know it’s on the large side for my tractor, but my budget is limited and I found a great deal on one. This will be for crude shaping of trails in the woods, drainage turnouts and water bars. All dirt.
 
   / grader blade size? #14  
I doubt that you will find a cat 1-2 rear blade that is set up for hydraulics that is light duty.
I'm not saying that it has hydraulics, but the adjustment mounts are set up for them.

Again, look for something at a minimum of 700lbs. Any blade that weighs 700 or more pounds will not be light or even medium duty.

The yellow blade pictured is what I would call a good medium duty blade. Put it in front of an 7-8000lb machine and things will start bending. Maybe not the blade itself, but other parts.
Brian, I've got to ask if you are talking about the hugh yellow blade that neone pictured or the one rscotty shows? I find it hard to think of the blade with that hugh c-channel on its back bending? You are most certainly right that weight is needed here but that one on the trailer looks heavy!
 
   / grader blade size? #15  
I had that same model on the trailer 20 years ago, built by Midwest Implements. Strapped to the pallet, it weighed 680lbs. Put it behind a 10,000lb machine and it bent the very first time I used it. I bought it on the recommendation of the dealer.
As I had mentioned earlier, it may not be the blade that bends, but the turntable and guide as well as the main pivot pin are on the weak side. I used that blade for 2 years before getting my LandPride RBT45108.
 

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   / grader blade size? #16  
I have a 55hp TYM t574, about 65" wide. We have probably a couple of miles of dirt roads on our property in east texas, red clay soil. With heavy rains the roads get a lot of runoff washouts. Ive been smoothing them with a box blade, but think a grader blade that i could cut a runoff ditch on the sides and try to keep crowned a bit would be a better option. Should i look at a 7' with offset ability or an 8'? Or would a regular 7' be wide enough when angled?
Get the 8’ with offset capability. I have that for my 60hp tractor and sometimes wish it was 9’.
 
   / grader blade size? #17  
I have an MX5800 HST with loader. Is an 1100lb Frontier RB2308 going to be a problem for me? I know it’s on the large side workfor my tractor, but my budget is limited and I found a great deal on one. This will be for crude shaping of trails in the woods, drainage turnouts and water bars. All dirt.
I use an 8’ 1025# blade on my MX6000. It works well
 
 

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