Grading Back blade size

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horseguy

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Kubota 2230
Just bought a new B2320 and have a question on the best size rear blade to buy for it. Will use it for snow removal and to clean up horse manure on 5+ acres. Want to get a 6' but concerned if will be too big for it as it is a "compact" tractor with turf tires. Any thoughts?
 
   / Back blade size #2  
I have always used a 6' rear grader blade on my B7200 and now my B2620. I have never had a problem with either tractor pulling it except in deep snow. Depending on how wet/heavy the snow is(usually fluffy here), if I get much more than 6-8 inches it wants to push the rear end of the tractor sideways when the blade is angled. I usually plow snow going forward, but when it is deep I will plow backwards. I have a steep driveway so I always plow downhill, which I think helps(gravity is on my side). I have used the blade to grade dirt, gravel, sand, etc. I am usually doing what I call finish grading and not trying to move big piles of stuff so I am not loading up the blade with a lot of material. You have the FEL, so what I usually do is move material with FEL and rough grade and then bring in the rear blade if necessary. Of course this was when I was using a full size TLB. I find now I don't need the rear blade as much with the FEL on the B2620 now. I now use the FEL and my landscape rake to finish grade, especially for planting grass. You may also consider a land scape rake for cleaning up the manure also. I only have $380 in both my 6' grader blade and my 6' landscape rake, bought them both new.

So I would say I would only be concerned about how deep of snow you will be plowing (probably deep in Mn). The 6' blade when angled covers about 4"-6" wider on each side of my tire tracks. The 5' when angled will probably just be as wide as your tires are.
 
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Thanks for the info. What brand blade and rake did you purchase. King Kutter is inexpensive, but you kind of get what you pay for too.
 
   / Back blade size #4  
I know my grader blade is by Wallace Auto manufact parts. It does not have a removable cutting edge. I paid $130 for it at Rural King on sale about 5 years ago. I have used it the most of all my implements. I plow my 1200-1400' gravel driveway even if it only has a 1/2" of snow on it. I just checked their website Rural King and I could not find it. I checked about a month ago and they still showed it on their website for I think $160. The cutting edge is a little rounded, but I don't use it for cutting I use it more for smoothing and it doesn't disturb the gravel as bad. It won't dig in like my grader box will. I will have to go see who makes the landscape rake, I got it from rural king as well and I am pretty sure it is not KK.
 
   / Back blade size #5  
I pull a 6ft rear blade with my B7510 an it does well. As Jbrier said if the snow is heavy wet stuff it will push the rear of the tractor sideways. I also used it to redo my driveway to make major improvement in drainage. It worked well for both tasks. Mine is a King Kutter that I found used locally. It is built well enough that the little 7510 or the 2320/2620 don't pack nearly enough power to hurt it. If you have more money get the kind where you can tilt the blade too not just swivel it around.
 

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