Rear Blade Dozer blade/polisher

   / Dozer blade/polisher #1  

Portuguese Farmer

Silver Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2024
Messages
110
Location
Central Portugal
Tractor
Mitsubishi MTU26R
Pros and cons on these, thanks in advance.
Screenshot_2024-12-04-12-45-24-043_com.android.chrome~2.jpg
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher #2  
It would probably helps folks a great deal in answering your question if you provided some details. A great deal of their functionality depends on:

- Tractor size/weight
- size of the blade your considering
- soil conditions (clay/sand/loam/rock content)
- Intended projects/use

While it’s not the same implement I use a heavy duty angle adjustable 60” rock/York rake in much the same way as a rear blade.

I used the rake with a bx2360 to maintain my shop road as well as create drainage ditches, create large retention swales & rough clean/grade land.

That said even with loaded tires & 150-200lbs of homemade suitcase weights on the rake there are dry times of the year that the rocky clay soil on my ridge is so hard as to be entirely unworkable with the rake unless I use a subsoiler to seriously break up the soil first.
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher #3  
Only being able to see the one side of it it looks to me like it is a very light duty blade and IMHO would be very easy to bend. I have seen other blades without bracing on the back end bowed like a rainbow. I know I own one that I spent a fair bit of time welding on, not only the blade but also the pivot point. Not sure how or why mine bent because most of its use then and now is moving snow when and if we have any. I think light scraping/moving of loose materials would be its limited use.
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher
  • Thread Starter
#4  
Thanks, the back has gussets/bracing and it shows 15mm thick on the board itself.
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher #5  
Looks like a really thin POS..and is prob priced as such.

I had a tractor supply version of this and after the first use saw it bending. Sold it that month. I now use a cat1-2 rear blade. Way more bracing, more offset and way heavier. I looked on marketplace and got it for $400.
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher #6  
One that doesn't angle or reverse seems fairly useless.... Don't get that one unless you need metal for welding project...
I have a light duty 7' blade(400lbs?) and its great for snow, because its mostly useless on hard packed gravel, so it doesn't dig into my driveway when pushing snow. It can sort of ditch when angled right, but I prefer my HD box blade for that too. The 100lbs+ per foot rear blades seem to be great for maintaining gravel roads.
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher #7  
Zeppelin Maquinaria is a Spanish company that builds various implements in house. They aren't known for building bad implements.

This blade is a light duty blade that spins 360 degrees with various holes to pin in place. It's also made for small tractors, like SCUTs and similar. I believe they rate it to 15 to 25HP, but that's not a good indicator in this case, since there are relatively big tractors with 25 hp these days.

For the tractor the OP lists, which is a bit smaller and lighter than mine, I would want something stronger, but in reality, it really dependes on the work it will do.

1733336676972.jpeg
1733336697808.jpeg
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher #8  
One like that will move loose gravel or dirt alright, or snow. It could maybe ditch a bit, but if it hooks a root or big rock on a 3000lbs tractor, it might start bending as its a long lever from the corner of the blade to the pivot? If I never got snow, I would sell my light duty one, my heavy boxblade does everything better(except snow!).
 
Last edited:
   / Dozer blade/polisher #9  
That definitely ain’t no dozer blade ! I have no idea what the term polisher has to do with your question.

It appears to be built way to light for most rear blade projects
 
   / Dozer blade/polisher
  • Thread Starter
#10  
That definitely ain’t no dozer blade ! I have no idea what the term polisher has to do with your question.

It appears to be built way to light for most rear blade projects
They are called polisher here in EU, yes it's light, I was using the picture for an example to find out how they work.
 
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

New Kivel 4200 lb. Skidloader Forks (A50774)
New Kivel 4200 lb...
2019 FORD F-150 XL SINGLE CAB TRUCK (A51406)
2019 FORD F-150 XL...
2000 Ford F-450 11ft Flatbed Truck (A49461)
2000 Ford F-450...
2014 Therm Dynamics TD400 Towable Flameless Heater Trailer (A49461)
2014 Therm...
2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCK (A51222)
2006 CHEVROLET...
2016 Laymor SM300 Towable Ride-On Rotating Sweeper (A50322)
2016 Laymor SM300...
 
Top