Hey folks,
Has anyone on here tried building outriggers for a box blade to help keep it floating level when grading (primarily gravel drives in my case)? I'm thinking of building say 8"x20" load plates that will have an 'upside down' C channel that will snugly fit 2"x4" tube steel and hold it flush to the bottom of the BB. Weld the plate to the side of the BB to spread the load. Then, when I want to do some grading, drop the BB down on the tube steel runners that are 6'-8' long.
Runners would of course need some kind of stop welded to them to keep them from sliding out from under the BB when it's dragging, but it seems the whole thing could be held together via gravity with some simple latches to allow lifting of the contraption. There shouldn't be much side loading, so as long as the channel is gusseted properly, I would think it should hold up fairly well. Maybe keep some shims on hand to allow the blade to be adjusted relative to the runner.
Do you think a 2x4x3/8" tube would hold up reasonably well under that kind of abuse? The BB in question is pretty heavy (really old Gannon), but the blade should be supporting it most of the time. Might need wear plates.
Buying a grader for $1K is probably the best option, but I am already using up a bit of space for attachments, and this seems like a decent option.
Thanks!
Has anyone on here tried building outriggers for a box blade to help keep it floating level when grading (primarily gravel drives in my case)? I'm thinking of building say 8"x20" load plates that will have an 'upside down' C channel that will snugly fit 2"x4" tube steel and hold it flush to the bottom of the BB. Weld the plate to the side of the BB to spread the load. Then, when I want to do some grading, drop the BB down on the tube steel runners that are 6'-8' long.
Runners would of course need some kind of stop welded to them to keep them from sliding out from under the BB when it's dragging, but it seems the whole thing could be held together via gravity with some simple latches to allow lifting of the contraption. There shouldn't be much side loading, so as long as the channel is gusseted properly, I would think it should hold up fairly well. Maybe keep some shims on hand to allow the blade to be adjusted relative to the runner.
Do you think a 2x4x3/8" tube would hold up reasonably well under that kind of abuse? The BB in question is pretty heavy (really old Gannon), but the blade should be supporting it most of the time. Might need wear plates.
Buying a grader for $1K is probably the best option, but I am already using up a bit of space for attachments, and this seems like a decent option.
Thanks!