Which Landscaping Attachments?

   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #1  

MikeA

New member
Joined
Oct 19, 2003
Messages
9
Location
Massachusetts
Tractor
Kubota BX22
Hello All...I'm a new tractor owner...Kubota BX22. Bought it with a number of small projects around the house in mind...The first thing I did was fill in a small manmade pond in the backyard and would like to landscape that area and up to the house. (See attachment) Backscraped most of the area but it needs to be more leveled and then smoothed out to spread loam and plant grass. What attachment(s) do you think I need? Boxscraper, Landscaping Rake...Would like to buy just one if possible. Thanks.
 

Attachments

  • 329555-a6.JPG
    329555-a6.JPG
    92.7 KB · Views: 755
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #2  
Re: Landscaping Attachments

I think you need some fill, I suppose a box scraper would be the easiest way for you to distribute it.
 
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #3  
I am partial to the landscape rake, or as it is known to old folk like me, York rake. Mine has a scarifier and a flat drop down blade that makes it a 3 in 1 tool. Where in MA are you located? Junkman
 
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #4  
<font color="blue"> "Would like to buy just one (implement) if possible" </font>

Welcome to TBN! From your posted desire to buy just one implement, I'm guessing your wife was looking over your shoulder when you posted. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Around here we believe in the American way of 'more is better' when it comes to adding implements. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif In that line I could see this project as justifying a box blade, back blade, landscape rake and even a toothbar for your front end loader bucket. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

If one implement is the way you truly need to go, the three way landscape rake with the blade and scarifiers is probably as good as it gets. Remember, thought, that as with most things, any multiple use tool usually fall short in each use of what the individual tool will do for you. In this case the rake portion is probably an exception to that so you'll be in good shape there.

Good luck with your project and don't be a stranger here. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #5  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( The first thing I did was fill in a small manmade pond in the backyard and would like to landscape that area and up to the house. )</font>

Last spring I dug out about 4" of stone dust from an area where an above ground pool used to sit. Then I hauled in 18 yards of loam with the FEL and spread it using a 60" landscaping rake.

I am very happy with the way it came out and the performance of the equipment involved (BX 2200 and Woods LRC 60 rake). Make sure you get guide wheels for any rake you buy, though.

Here's a picture before...
 

Attachments

  • 329630-pool before.jpg
    329630-pool before.jpg
    96.8 KB · Views: 506
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #6  
And here's after...

I had to do some hand raking to get out small rocks etc. but you will have to do that with anything you use, I think.
 

Attachments

  • 329631-after.jpg
    329631-after.jpg
    90.6 KB · Views: 491
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #7  
Welcome Mike. I agree that "....more is better..." but the if you hyave to choose one, I'd go w/ the landscape rake. A back blade is also a handy tool for alot of jobs. We have a 1200 ft. gravel drive and I own a box blade for that because the stonemix packs so hard. For black dirt I think the rake would be better..........
 
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #8  
Easy, rent a pulverizer from a rental yard for a day. The Woods units move and level soil with the beefy I beam frame that acts like a box and then the pulverizer roller breaks everything up and makes it all soft and beautiful and ready to seed. You back up with it to finish smooth. Fabulous job.
$100 for a day or $1200ish to buy.
 
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #9  
would a BX 22 be big enough to work a pulverizer ???????
 
   / Which Landscaping Attachments? #10  
Does a pulverizer blast was existing grass, big weed clumps? thanks,bw
 
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2017 Ford Explorer AWD SUV (A50324)
2017 Ford Explorer...
2015 VOLVO VNL TANDEM AXLE DAY CAB (A52141)
2015 VOLVO VNL...
(10) 2 PLUG VALVES (A52472)
(10) 2 PLUG VALVES...
UNUSED CFG Industrial MX15RX Mini Excavator (A47384)
UNUSED CFG...
2014 MACK ELITE LEU613 GARBAGE TRUCK (A51243)
2014 MACK ELITE...
2011 ORTEQ ENERGY SERVICES 40 MANIFOLD TRAILER (A50854)
2011 ORTEQ ENERGY...
 
Top