Dirt Moving Cutting a ditch

   / Cutting a ditch #1  

Rutman

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I have some sloping land I want to cut ditches across to help with water runoff.
All I have to use is a box scrape.

Assume I’m driving left to right.

My question is should I drive on the high side and tilt it to the right or drive on low side and tilt the left side?
 
   / Cutting a ditch #2  
Regardless of travel direction,low end (digging corner) of blade should be up-hill. Reason being that front of tractor will be pulled in same direction as resistance created by blade.
 
   / Cutting a ditch #3  
That will depend on the profile you wish for your ditch, especially using a box blade;
with the cutting corner on the uphill side you will have a flat ditch,
with the cutting corner on the lower side more of a sharp containing ditch.
ditch 1.jpg
 
   / Cutting a ditch #4  
May need to be on downhill side to remove dirt easier at first. Then uphill side to get the ditch bottoms grade the way you want it.
 
   / Cutting a ditch
  • Thread Starter
#5  
That will depend on the profile you wish for your ditch, especially using a box blade;
with the cutting corner on the uphill side you will have a flat ditch,
with the cutting corner on the lower side more of a sharp containing ditch.
View attachment 649497

Thanks.
Just what I needed.
 
   / Cutting a ditch #6  
If the ground is quite sodded up, you might consider getting a roll over plow to help bust the sod up first so your box blade will cut a little better. But I am not sure how much you are ditching/putting in swales either.
 

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