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Ted from Everything Attachments walks you thru How To Use a Tractor Land Plane also known as a Tractor Land Leveler to maintain a gravel road. This implement is quite possibly the perfect tool for long gravel road maintenance, and this"How To" video has been on the To-Do list for quite some time! This 3 point hitch tractor implement is simple to adjust, and in available in 60", 72", and 84" sizes. Visit http://www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Land-Plane-Tractor-Land-Leveler-s/9893.htm to see the tractor land plane models we offer for sale. We have a massive Free Shipping Zone and are glad to help size the right land leveler for your particular tractor.
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I think I made a mistake. I wanted to smooth out my driveway a little. It is a very packed logging road with large 3" or larger stone. I used my rake and it pulled up a lot of stone on top and now its such a rough ride. Oh my goodness it will chip your teeth. Should I just rake off all the big rocks I can and then add crush run on top?
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Me gusta el implemento, lo unico que agregaria es un lastre para sobrepeso en el cajón, esto permitiría que no tenga tantos sobresaltos cuando encuentre la herramienta una piedra grande o suelo duro, esto hará una nivelación mas perfecta.
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شي جميل
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What size Kubota are you using to pull the Land Plane?
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Peanut for President! Can he mountain dance or play a banjo?
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not impressed. box blade does better job.
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nice job...
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In the rain of working.
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I would've used my Harley Rake. That thing handles hard packed gravel much better than this plane does.
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Way ta go Peanut!!!
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Rednecks with tractors.......getting it done for over 100 years!
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yeah man i love this! ive been driving my 420 ford model tractor since i was an embryo without my mom knowing cuz she didn't want me to lose any cells. every night, i used to go to my garage, and secretly use the tractor. my mom found out and she gave me a spanking! now im still in my mom's womb and im waiting for her amniotic fluid to burst. im in my third trimester, and i wanna ride my 420 ford model tractor!!!!
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Awesome like a opossum! I just found you and peanut. I love your videos. I learn something from every video and I grew up on tractors. M.;)
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everyone is worried about the crown, if you want crown in the drive way (its gravel, its gonna drain if its of sufficient thickness) just get a 48" leveler and do it in halves with the blades angled to the center. this tool is an awesome tool.
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Great video Ted. Good job peanut. I think i'll go outside and make one of these and not use the spike either. did a great job on the road.
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It looks similar to a box blade, just not as versatile. I did the same to my driveway last year with my 4 foot box blade & my compact tractor. There was a lot of large crushed rock under the weeds & grass that had grown through it. A few trips up & down the driveway & it looked like I'd laid new rock! Good video.
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Why would you want something that is going to take the crown out of the road? The crown helps get the water off the road to keep if from washing out.
I have a private road out by one of my properties that I am trying to put a crown on the road. What is really sad is there is only 2 of us that blade the road, everybody else does not help out one bit and there must be 20 people that use the road, and 1 place out there is running a business that really tears up the road quickly, hauling out brick, marble, and pulling trailers with all type of equipment and nobody thanks us for all the work that goes into trying to keep up the road.
But I am using a box blade and just purchased a 7' 3 point blade trying to put a crown on the road, did not help it when I did it last week it dumped 3.5" of rain on it and washed it out and made a sloppy muddy mess for everybody. -
+John Markelewicz The specs on your Kubota show it is 44.5 inches wide, the smallest size we have is our 60" that weighs 458 lbs. It seems that your should be able to pull it fine, as long as the road isn't a steep incline. If you have any questions give us a call.
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Do you have a size that would work on a Kubota BX25D?