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Blade, Rake or Box Blade?

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JTBF

01-15-2006 08:25:52




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Have 40 acres of hay & pasture for horses. Looking for best implement to repair pasture damage from hooves and tires in mud, dress up gravel roads, repair ground around old foundations and reclaim abandoned pastures. This area is mostly poor soil with unforgiving sticky clay, steep hill sides and often damp. Have 68HP Kubota. Thanks.




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JD9295

01-15-2006 11:39:45




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 Re: Blade, Rake or Box Blade? in reply to JTBF, 01-15-2006 08:25:52  
I uae the spike tooth harrow in the pasture to spread the donuts. If its really washed out or in bad shape a box blade does the best. You can play with it and find out where it works best, angle-teeth settings etc.
68 hp you can go with at least a seven ft box ok.
Ive been thinking how to build a pasture renovator of my own design, they do build them but I want a one shot deal for everything you mentioned. Just havent had time to fab it yet

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old

01-15-2006 08:57:54




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 Re: Blade, Rake or Box Blade? in reply to JTBF, 01-15-2006 08:25:52  
Spike tooth harrow works well for what you want to do plus it spreads out the manure at the same time.



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01-15-2006 08:57:03




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 Re: Blade, Rake or Box Blade? in reply to JTBF, 01-15-2006 08:25:52  
Spike tooth harrow works well for what you want to do plus it spreads out the manure at the same time.



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