Box Scraper Land Plane for Ford 1100...

   / Land Plane for Ford 1100... #11  
Cummington, MA has ~1000 residents, few stop signs, and no traffic lights. Some MA maps do not even show it.:cool:

My tractor related experiences parallel yours. If a dealership gouges you/me because they can gouge others it's a win-lose for you/me.

There are regional differences.

I consider my 1100 to have been one of the best trainer tractors for which to ask. I upgraded due lack of FEL and mostly its challenges handling snow. I can get up to 120" of snow each Winter.. Ground clearance did create challenges at times especially moving heavy, wet snow, but that and other clearance challenges were always managed one way or another.
 
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Snow is a rarity here and, when it comes, this is the way it's handled... :) Earle shoveling.JPG
 
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At some point every Winter I start dreaming about shoveling snow. It can become a daily occurrence due to drifting.

An old picture. I have all kinds of snow pictures. Fortunately for me I enjoy cold and love to snowshoe and all I have to do is walk out the slider and head anywhere I want.:cool:

Diesel fuel can get a little finicky at -23ºF. I use a mix of PowerSource fuel additives to keep my fuel water free, clear, and liquid. And I swear by my Mr. Funnel, a fuel-water separating fueling funnel that I use to filter the fuel I add to the tractor. It really works.;). I use it with every fill up all year long.
 

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At some point every Winter I start dreaming about shoveling snow. It can become a daily occurrence due to drifting.

An old picture. I have all kinds of snow pictures. Fortunately for me I enjoy cold and love to snowshoe and all I have to do is walk out the slider and head anywhere I want.:cool:

Diesel fuel can get a little finicky at -23コF. I use a mix of PowerSource fuel additives to keep my fuel water free, clear, and liquid. And I swear by my Mr. Funnel, a fuel-water separating fueling funnel that I use to filter the fuel I add to the tractor. It really works.;). I use it with every fill up all year long.
That sounds interesting. I drove Benz diesels for thirty years, until it stopped making economic sense. Back in the '70s, I'd buy a quart of ATF and pour it in on the bottom of the tank to soak up the water in diesel. Which reminds me of a story. I have friends who had an old 2 cycle Saab, also back in the '70s. His wife was driving and stopped to fill up. It was an old full-service station and she handed the attendant a quart of oil and told him to pour it in before the gas. She said he looked funny but started back to do it. Then he returned and said "Lady, if I do this, your husband will kill me." Now, Ursula is a no-nonsense, almost 6' tall German. She got out, took the oil out of his hand and poured it in while he shook his head... :)
 
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The gravel in the pictures looks almost like clean stone and what people around here would use for landscaping / mulch. Doesn't appear to have "fines" mixed in to lock it in place. If that's the case, you'll have plenty of seat time with the LP. Sorta like driving on marbles.
 
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The gravel in the pictures looks almost like clean stone and what people around here would use for landscaping / mulch. Doesn't appear to have "fines" mixed in to lock it in place. If that's the case, you'll have plenty of seat time with the LP. Sorta like driving on marbles.
That's very acute. It's actually the second application. The first had to be scraped up and hauled off. Through a truck driver's mixup (or a bait and switch), the first load didn't match what the contractor had picked up at the yard. It had to be hauled from around 50 miles away. Rather than the fine gravel ordered, the rocks ranged from 3" to 7". It was impossible even to walk on. Fortunately, the contractor was able to donate it to a city museum at the other end of the mountain I live on - for mulch. Now there are two sizes of the replacement load. The smaller stones have settled down nicely. When you pick up a handful, they are quite angular, not rounded at all, and they've locked down well. It's hard to show in pix, but there's a slope where our back parking area joins our circle drive. Larger stone went there because the pea gravel we had originally washed badly. There was some left over and I consented to have it placed atop the smaller gravel, not only on the slope, where it was planned, but out where street dead-ends at our drive. The larger stone, as you say, has not settled down at all, and it is indeed like driving like marbles. Right now, we're discussing having them come back, scrape it up (again!) and place it on the drive we have in the front of the house, not pictured. In our area, there are only two types of stone easily available - river stone and crushed limestone, which is not very attractive, but effective. We lived for a time over in NC, where they use crushed granite. They had something they called "mill run," which I suspect is similar to what you're describing. It eventually packed down to almost an asphalt-like state. Sorry for the length but this has been a long, painful project and your comment picked at a sore...
 
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Those pics of your driveway look great. Brown gravel - all ours is either black or grey. I have a Land Pride - Land Plane Grading Scraper - GS2584. 84" wide & 710 pounds. I pull it with my Kubota M6040.

A note - a land plane grading scraper - LPGS - will not move material horizontally. And it doesn't move material forward much either. It just lifts it up and lays it back down SMOOTHLY. It really doesn't "move" a whole lot of material. So they are very easily pulled. And are very easy to use & use well.

Your tractor will have no problems with a 4' or 5' LPGS.
 
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Those pics of your driveway look great. Brown gravel - all ours is either black or grey. I have a Land Pride - Land Plane Grading Scraper - GS2584. 84" wide & 710 pounds. I pull it with my Kubota M6040.

A note - a land plane grading scraper - LPGS - will not move material horizontally. And it doesn't move material forward much either. It just lifts it up and lays it back down SMOOTHLY. It really doesn't "move" a whole lot of material. So they are very easily pulled. And are very easy to use & use well.

Your tractor will have no problems with a 4' or 5' LPGS.
Thanks. At this point, my main worry is the slope for the reasons Chim set out above. Last evening, my wife and I went out to the symphony and, when we exited the drive, where the large stone is laid down on the small, and deep at that, I noticed her AWD Subaru fishtailed a bit. I think I'll first load the tractor down good - I have some really heavy locust logs which need to be transported up to my shop apron, where the splitter is - and make sure it can negotiate the slope...
 
 

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