Look into a Land Pride RBT35 rear blade. I had an 8' one on a JD 4720 with hydraulic angle, offset, and tilt. I did not have the hydraulic gauge wheel, but it is an option. I also had the optional skid shoes on the blade. If you've got a top and tilt on your 3PH, you can skip the hydraulic tilt option on the blade and use the tilt on the 3PH for fine tilt adjustments.
Good morning Pete. I'm glad you're in the tractor world now. You were talking about a blade. Here is something to think about. I have a landscape rake for my tractor. I grade with mine 9 times out of 10 over my blade. They are very handy. They even come with Guage wheels for a butter finish. You will find many uses for it. Have a blessed day.
I’m thinking of getting an TR3 and am wondering a couple of things. Did you consider the TR3 Property Edition and why did you pick the model you did? Also, I couldn’t quite tell, but did you get the hydraulic rippers? If not , why not? Great videos.
The property edition is a little bit lighter duty than the one I have to the best of my knowledge and the reason I did not get the one with the hydraulic rippers is it don’t have the option to get the profile Blade with that particular model and I use the profile Blade quite often
Thanks so much! That makes sense. Love that profile blade. I have the SR3 for my skidsteer but you have to drive backwards and I have miles of trails and driveways to maintain. Your videos are the best on practical uses for the TR3.
Pete a good land plane from E A attachments a north Carolina company would be more productive and a lot less expensive to operate over the ABI TR3. For doing driveway repairs
@@GCITurf fair enough but I will tell you this from watching videos the rippers are a weak part on the TR3 so on hard gravel driveways the hardox ripper will out last 100 sets of TR3 rippers. Just be open minded and all landplanes are not created equal. Keep up the hard work and May God bless you and your family and business.