That is entirely dependent on your soil condition. If you have super sandy soil that breaks apart easily I would say a leveler, if you have clumpy clay soil, I would go with a pulverizer
You can run that Pulverizer in forward and reverse. I find that beam well dig in and grade a bit more when pushing it compared to pulling, especially uphill. Looks great!
You don’t have the implement tilted down enough in the front… just need to adjust the top link because that double roller is letting the beam tines work
I notice you are able to be off seat and operate forward........How did you change the seat switch to be able to do so? On my L4701, once I stand and try to move forward or reverse, it kills the engine. Thanks
Man, this brings back memories. I’ve fought the good fight against the rocks too but mine were worse. I gave in and hired someone with a bulldozer and a skid loader to come in and get my rough grade close. It’s still not ready for final seeding though. My Kubota dealer suggested a reverse rotation rototiller. So I bought that and a new 4701. We’ll see how that goes in the spring when the ground thaws. Have you considered a reverse rotation tiller?
I actually have one. Well, I have a tiller that you can pick forward rotating or switch it to reverse rotating. I’ve got a video or two of me using it with my tractor, check them out!
Bestway is forward and backwards motion and also setting your toplink to wear a little more back pressure on the back teeth
Love this attachment! Liked, Viewed, Subscribed and shaded.... Great video!
And that’s an old video before I knew what I was doing, you should check out some
New ones!
Would this be better than a land plane for smoothing/leveling?
That is entirely dependent on your soil condition. If you have super sandy soil that breaks apart easily I would say a leveler, if you have clumpy clay soil, I would go with a pulverizer
You can run that Pulverizer in forward and reverse. I find that beam well dig in and grade a bit more when pushing it compared to pulling, especially uphill. Looks great!
I’ll have to have words with the gentleman that let me borrow it and ask him why he didn’t share this knowledge prior to my project.
@@EverythingElliott probably thought a country boy like yourself didn't need any help from him...
That is a strong possibility
You don’t have the implement tilted down enough in the front… just need to adjust the top link because that double roller is letting the beam tines work
Love the pulverizer!
it's an underrated implement, that's for sure!
I notice you are able to be off seat and operate forward........How did you change the seat switch to be able to do so? On my L4701, once I stand and try to move forward or reverse, it kills the engine. Thanks
I actually have a video on that because you’re not the first to ask! Check it out here
ruclips.net/video/O60mecJ3thw/видео.html
Man, this brings back memories. I’ve fought the good fight against the rocks too but mine were worse. I gave in and hired someone with a bulldozer and a skid loader to come in and get my rough grade close. It’s still not ready for final seeding though. My Kubota dealer suggested a reverse rotation rototiller. So I bought that and a new 4701. We’ll see how that goes in the spring when the ground thaws. Have you considered a reverse rotation tiller?
I actually have one. Well, I have a tiller that you can pick forward rotating or switch it to reverse rotating. I’ve got a video or two of me using it with my tractor, check them out!
Maybe obsidian rock
Might be in, would be super interesting if it was!
take a class on camera work and selecting your shots.
Man you went way back. This is an old video when I was first trying to figure things out!