I could watch this all day and I'll be coming back to watch again when I get my rear blade and tackle my winter-worn driveway! Thanks for sharing, Ben :)
I find myself again watching this video and enjoying it once again. The finish result if outstanding just like the sound of the blade scraping the material.
You done a very good job on your drive way.No more ruts or mud to deal with.Looks like things are starting to turn green,hay season is just around the corner.Have a blessed day and be SAFE.🚜💯👏👍❤️🙏
I need to do the same thing to my driveway! Winter has destroyed it. Those little BX tractors are nice to use on things like this. Keep up the good work!
Great video, this is exactly why you can never have too many tractors and too many implement choices....If i could only have one rear dirt moving attachment it would be a good rear straight blade like this....luckily i have several choices after many years of trading and buying ..i use them all on driveways depending on what i am wanting or needing to do at the time. Great example of a small machine using a light duty rear blade to do an excellent job with an experienced operator on board...
Appreciate the tips! It may not be as "fancy" as a box blade, but the rear blade seems to be a very versatile tool. I have a box blade on order, but think a rear blade is going to be something I add to my short list. Have a great day!
You definitely need both in my opinion, just make sure if you get an angle blade that it will tilt also for ditching. This blade won’t but my big one does. Thanks for watching!
I found a real nice used blade for $175.00 maybe used once. I have the same tractor and just had more stone delivered. I need to smooth some areas out, after watching this i am sure my set up will do the job 👍👍
Looked pretty nice there! We still have 2 feet of snow here, and more on the way tomorrow. You did a good job on the driveway. Before you know it you'll be cutting grass. The Kubota and blade work well together. Take care
Looks good Ben. I work our gravel driveway when the gravel migrates to the outside edges. I use a six foot blade with a 32 hp tractor. My technique is very similar to yours. I get lots of compliments on my driveway. It's 1600 ft. long. The only time I use a box is when the delivery driver gets them a little thick in one spot. I use 1/2 in. clean rock
How do you make that work with humps and valleys . I have a newer driveway that needs smoothing but with the varying heights the blade wants to dig in hard or not hit at all when in valleys
Where did you get the light bar for the bx? I think it’s the same one I bought for the M series. You make that bx to be about as handy as a pocket on a shirt! Looks like things are starting to warm up down there.! I may keep an eye out for a used rear blade I think I could find some use for it. Hoping to find a bigger dump truck too.
Hi how are you doing hope you’re doing well you know I have a John Deere tractor a 2038R I just bought a frontier back blade for it I’m very happy I have a hydraulic tap link on mine you should see if you can get one for your Kabota it would save you a lot of trouble but great video I enjoy watching
@@khtractors I understand but that’s one of the things I wanted to do when I purchased my tractor I put rear remote and front that’s good that you want to do it with the big tractor you will like it I love mine I’m glad I did it but I just wanted to share that with you
To basically drag things straight behind you and to make a good smooth surface once you have the dirt/gravel positioned where you want it. Lots of uses for a good rear blade especially one that tilts to cut ditches and slopes.