Hey Ben, That blade worked really well for that job! Clayton did great picking up the dirt with the bucket. The ditch looks great. Nothing like teamwork!
Hello there Ben!!! You guys did a fine job cleaning out that ditch. Very nice indeed. Having the big tractor allows you to get right down in there and then having the Kubota was handy for hauling away the scrapings. Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
Man! I wish our ditches looked that good. Watch a couple of my videos where my tractor is traveling down the county road, you can't tell where the road ends and the ditch begins. Great job.
Another great video,Ben.It is truly amazing what a skilled tractor operator can do.Like the Ford car and truck.Beautiful property, also.Have a blessed evening, stay warm and be SAFE.🚜👍👏❤️🙏
Good job ya'll!! Thanks to you usein the angle blade I started usein mine I removed snow last week did a great job but it's bent all over like to get another one that angles where I can do ditches. Thanks again for sharing be safe have fun
Well that's a great way to do that. I was thinking of using my FEL to do that next summer or my box blade, but an angled blade would be better.. thanks for sharing.
Well that’s a tuff question. If you could find one of these blades that will offset you might could use that. I have one that will swing out beside the tractor so you don’t have to run in the ditch. Another option is if you have a loader approach the ditch from the side instead of being parallel to the ditch and work it using the bucket. This would be slower but it will work. Thanks for watching
So many people are too lazy to take the 5 minutes it takes to teach a young man skills. That is why the average teenager doesn't understand how a ratchet works. Next time, he cleans out the ditch and YOU drive the kubota. :-)
10/10 on the rear-blade use but I think the side-slope on your ditches are too steep. I prefer less than 4% side-slopes to get 5-7 years worth of drainage.
You and Clayton made it so easy I learning something about them rear blades thank you for the video
Thank you
Clayton did a good job. I liked his camera coverage as well. He is turning into a geat young man. You'll have a good one thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! Clayton is very talented!
Hell our road crews don’t do that kinda job with all types of fancy machines and dump trucks! Great job !
Sometimes simple works pretty well! Thanks for watching!
Great Father and Son teamwork!
Love that Blade
Looks like you could adjust to almost anyway you need
Great Video thanks for sharing
Yes those blades are very nice to have! Thanks for watching!
I'd be ripping up asphalt and climbing the bank lol. I have no finesse! You did a great job there! Team work makes the dream work!
Oh you could do it just fine! Appreciate you watching Logan!
Hey Ben, That blade worked really well for that job! Clayton did great picking up the dirt with the bucket. The ditch looks great. Nothing like teamwork!
I enjoy working with Clayton! Thanks for watching!
Well now I want a rear blade. You guys really do make this look easy, Ben. Great teamwork! Thanks for sharing!
You need a rear blade, they are nice! Thanks for watching!
Great job Ben and Clayton.
Appreciate that! Take care!
Hello there Ben!!! You guys did a fine job cleaning out that ditch. Very nice indeed. Having the big tractor allows you to get right down in there and then having the Kubota was handy for hauling away the scrapings. Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
Dad has an offset angle blade that helps with cleaning ditches if you don’t want to run down in it. Appreciate you watching!
Yeah. I want to pick up a rear blade to clean out my ditches but I’d be afraid of tipping my tractor if I went in the ditches.
Nice work gentlemen! Thanks for sharing this, Ben!
Appreciate that! Take care!
Man! I wish our ditches looked that good. Watch a couple of my videos where my tractor is traveling down the county road, you can't tell where the road ends and the ditch begins. Great job.
🤣 I’ve noticed that! They use to keep our ditches good and clean here when I was a kid. Now there is to many EPA restrictions. Thanks for watching!
Another great video,Ben.It is truly amazing what a skilled tractor operator can do.Like the Ford car and truck.Beautiful property, also.Have a blessed evening, stay warm and be SAFE.🚜👍👏❤️🙏
Appreciate you watching! Take care!
Good job ya'll!! Thanks to you usein the angle blade I started usein mine I removed snow last week did a great job but it's bent all over like to get another one that angles where I can do ditches. Thanks again for sharing be safe have fun
Appreciate you watching! Take care
Nice clean up work. Enjoyed a full-watch. 👍🏽🙂
Appreciate that! Have a good one!
Neat job. Look real good after it rains on it.
Yes it rained the next day and everything washed off nice! Thanks for watching!
Looks like an easy process...thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching
Wish my rear blade had the tilt function like yours, that was a good tractor teamwork 👍🏻. Have a great one Ben 🙂🙋🏼♂️👍🏻
Yes having a blade that tilts is a game changer! Thanks for watching!
Looks fantastic! Great job!!
Thanks a bunch!
Well that's a great way to do that. I was thinking of using my FEL to do that next summer or my box blade, but an angled blade would be better.. thanks for sharing.
An angle blade is my favorite 3 point dirt tool! Appreciate you watching!
@@khtractors ya it's quickly showing me why I should be looking into one.
You kind of read my mind at the end there -- was wondering how you might approach it differently with a gravel driveway.
If you keep the dirt on the edge and scoop it up on gravels you can prevent some contamination. Appreciate you watching!
I want to see how you did the opposite side of ditch.
Question: How would you scrape/grade a ditch that is badly eroded and deeply rutted?
Well that’s a tuff question. If you could find one of these blades that will offset you might could use that. I have one that will swing out beside the tractor so you don’t have to run in the ditch. Another option is if you have a loader approach the ditch from the side instead of being parallel to the ditch and work it using the bucket. This would be slower but it will work. Thanks for watching
How much wider is your blade compared to tractor
It’s only a few inches wider. That’s a 7ft blade, when angled the tip runs right at the outside edge of the tire. Thanks for watching!
Best blade out there I have a 8 ft for my m6060 I thought it was going to be to big but it does well need a longer top link what would you recommend
I’d consider welding on an extension to the blade for the top link connection. Appreciate you watching!
@@khtractors ok I'll look into that thauk
makes a fast job of it.
Yes it only took a few minutes and we were done! Thanks for watching!
Nice work fellas. Ben how did you get the other side of that ditch looking so smooth?
I think the tire rubbing against the bank smoothed it up. Thanks for watching!
@@khtractors Pretty neat trick to buff thins up!
What brand of rear blade is this?! 🤯
CHE is what it says for the name. We bought it at Lady Equipment in Bristol.
@@khtractors thank you so much for the reply, I will see if I can track one down.
Thanks again for making great content. ☺️
Nice...
Thank you!
So many people are too lazy to take the 5 minutes it takes to teach a young man skills. That is why the average teenager doesn't understand how a ratchet works. Next time, he cleans out the ditch and YOU drive the kubota. :-)
Appreciate you watching!
10/10 on the rear-blade use but I think the side-slope on your ditches are too steep. I prefer less than 4% side-slopes to get 5-7 years worth of drainage.
This one fills in with leaves and the steep bank above the road ravels off into the ditch. Thanks for watching!