Thanks Tim, this is a great video showing the capabilities of the Land Leveler! Thank you for the partnership and showing our products to your subscribers. We are very blessed for all the support and wonderful customers that we have that share our products with others!
I'd be interested in demoing one of these if possible! Repairing/reclaiming rock is basically all I do with my sub compact and my grading scraper. I have many videos of doing it.
That thing works Great! I love that you can just quick attach it onto the loader and not have to go through the three point hitch process for a land plane or box blade. Nice find Tim!
I like the forward mounted implements. Agree with your analogy of limestone roadway. The road is dusty when dry and slimy when wet and plant life enjoys the borders.
Very interesting Tim, I’ve seen FEL mounted land planes, but this definitely seems to work very well. As you mentioned, I like that it doesn’t move a lot of material, just loosening and leveling.
I just took the ruts out of my driveway with a 3 point box blade and the whole time I was thinking there has to be a better way than this. Thanks for the video. Putting my order in.
Land Plane on the back, and this tool on the front and you are in business. I think just this though wouldn't leave me satisfied. Having the ability to comb out the gravel and humps better at the end of the land plane run would be a great bonus though.
Great content. I love this attachment. If I had not seen you use it,I would not given it any merit. Now its on my wish list. By the way,Rex gets extra credit for providing content opportunities.
Hey Christy and Tim, long time subscriber. Love the channel you have and great job. I’ve been meaning to write about how impressed I am with a few of my simple attachments, like the smudge bar. I use mine with an old b7100, it requires very little hp and skill but best of all it works! I’d love to see some videos using these low cost implements showing just how much can be achieved. Keep it up. Trev
I feel like those points... or teeth? either way they will wear out very fast in rock/ gravel. Maybe a good home owner type tool but not so much commercial or farm grade. I could be wrong, it would be neat to find out the longevity of the tool.
Seems to me that driveway would be tough on all vehicle tires...especially the front tractor tires that were turned and scuffing sideways going forward pushing the land leveller...
Tim, any benefit of adding weight to the implement (like a suitcase weight bar across the beam) or is the hydraulic down pressure sufficient? I have a 1000' shale driveway that I need to revive where I need to raise material but not move material. Boxblading can be a bit aggressive especially in the thin spots. I was considering a land plane but this might be the ticket!
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I was just thinking I needed something in a Roller configuration to roll my yard flat. my 400# pull behind just does not get it and is too difficult to maneuver.
@@TractorTimewithTim No you said crushed stone. I am wondering why you chose crushed stone over gravel? To the best of my knowledge gravel compacts bettered than crushed stone.
What's the added expense of the land harrow for a smoother surface? Needing to buy two attachments for what a land plane can do alone. Granted the land plane would need the scarifiers down and then raised for the smooth surface and would take several more passes. It really breaks up the hard pan being able to use different tilt angle and using down force that a 3-point can't provide. Most customers would want a smooth surface though instead of the ruts as a final product. It's still really nice and does a wonderful job breaking things up. Maybe they will figure out a way to retract the blades that break it up for a final grade option to make it smooth.
My uncle built some similar and we call it a dirt dog. Its great to leveling graval and finish grading or stirring up dirt before spreading grass seed in your yard.
Great attachment but you really shouldn’t be steering on any angle when using the front loader. It put enormous strain on the loader tractor attachment. Few years of doing this and your loader will be completely stuffed. Straight lines only.
I wish I could justify one of these. I need a leveler, but only a few times a year. It would be better if 3 or 4 people bought one together and shared it, but that is hard to do.
Hi, Joel here. Critical not intended.... why are you giving away driveway where grass has encroached on both sides? Eventually your drivable narrows... have long drivay experience years ago. Again, not intending criticism. Best to you.
Looks like a very good,, multi-use attachment. The price is right. Plus you don't have to crane your neck around to look behind the tractor as much as the towed ground engaging tools.
roads are fun ... a little rock on the top is ok/good, but its slippery and slides to the edges. Rock is cheaper than crunsh and run / dusty but the dusty stuff packs and makes a great base. Its a balancing act. Thanks for showing alternative tools ... no to convince the boss/wife
If you want a heavy duty one for any skid steer quick attach, with removable/replaceable teeth look up rake n ator. B built manufacturing Jefferson City mo.
mini skid steers and skid steers have used this design for a long time, bending the cylinders or loader arms on a tractor would be my concern. Tractor loaders arent designed for the forces that implement can produce when dug in hard or hitting something immoveable. Even just back dragging with those teeth dug in would place a ton of stress on the seams of that loader. Just my .02.
Wonder how it would work if they added a place to add weights then put it in float mode. The weights would need to rest several inches above the working deck to allow material (dirt, gravel, etc) to do its thing.
No one ever puts enough crown in their roadways in my opinion…. I built mine 15 plus years ago and have NEVER had to do any Maintence of any kind to it. It has at least a foot of crown in it and was set up like concrete, I also let the grass grow into the edges to hold the gravel so it doesn’t push out and just mow the edges. Built right driveways require little to no on going Maintence because they receive so little actual traffic. Handle your water correctly and most issues will disappear. Cool tool for the weekend warrior though…. I really enjoyed the deere repair series on the auction tractor. 🔥🔥👍👍
I think since you seem to like it more going backwards, maybe it would be better as a 3-point implement. Maybe with a tilt cylinder to adjust aggressiveness.
I definitely need something like this, I have a 1000 yard driveway that I use a harrow on now, but I've never even tried to remove my 1023's bucket and I'm pretty sure it isnt a quick connect.
I did the same thing with my grapple last fall. Tilt it forward and back down the driveway only about 8 things digging in but worked good backing up. Just worried about messing up the grapple doing it. Seemed unhurt but still wasn't designed for that but use what you got.
I was looking at these a few days ago that go on a skid steer and was thinking they would be really useful on a tractor loader. I sure wish I had seen this video a few days ago😂 I WILL be ordering one, I think this would be perfect for me!!
The ones I saw had a spot on the top where the angled braces come down they had like mounts on the bottom of the angles so you could put it on your trailer and put your bucket on it to save space.
Seems like a game changer especially as a regular maintenance tool. It didn't look like those teeth were replaceable and that the front would wear down sooner than the other three rows. Killer on the dirt. Did you try it in float?
Like how flexible it is in the odd areas like the edge and corners of your driveway. Was equally impressed with the ability to use in gravel and dirt. I think I prefer my box blade with ripper shanks to really turn over my gravel drive but do like how quickly this can create a smooth driveway surface without a dozen passes which I invariably do with my box blade.
Have to look into this attachment. To smooth out the grooves I have a section of chain link fence with pipe for even pull and weights on boards across it. Rolls up and lifts with 3 points hitch. Would the float function have any application?
That is a handy unit for several uses, surfaces and applications as you demonstrated. I assume for some finish pases, one could put the loader in float while going in reverse. Blessings.
Yep looks like a great tool for many reasons, how about redoing an existing area of lawn that u want to bust up the existing sod layer, level soil, and reseed maybe after the harrow goes over it. Id like to see a video like that, like in place of an expensive harley rake.
That’s one slick outfit. I think it’s a must have attachment. Tim, you had mentioned your driveway was pretty firm, wondering if it has the ability to cut through mine that’s hard packed and hasn’t been maintained in a few years.
Would be interesting to see a variation of this land leveler that adds adjustable ripper shanks to allow for deeper ripping. Similar to how they are optional on box blades and landscape planes.
Awesome product, thanks! I came, I saw, I purchased one! Looks like more Tractor time for me in the near future. I know of at least three projects this year that I can use with this immediately, so looking forward to getting it.
I'd like the chance to test one before buying. Given what was seen in the video I believe this maybe a better answer for my situation then the land plane I currently have.
Thanks for the real-world demonstrations, Tim. I've avoided several specialty implements due to low utilization, not the lack of need. This multi-task tool looks like the Goldilocks tool I've been looking for. Tim and HH for the win!
Where was that when I was trying to decide box blade or land plane another great advantage I see is if you have a backhoe you can grade dirt or your driveway and not have to take it off
My driveway is a pain because not only all downhill but at an angle. Last year we got a hold of a guy who owns a dump truck and some of it he drove and unloaded a lot of it and then behind the house he dumped it in a huge pile. That area has different angles and i never ever messed with gravel and a tractor. It was a learning experience. Some of it turned out not bad but some not so good. That bucket contraption is pretty cool as others have said.
I'll have to call and ask about shipping, the Fastenal shipping is expensive for something that I still have to drive over an hour to get where other manufacturers ship right to my door for about $160
Also would be great for breaking up ice on the gravel in the winter. And big bonus is wife will use this. The land plane gets tricky to keep from bogging down at times.
Awesome video Tim, I really love that new product / attachment. 100% SOLD. So much so, I Ordered 2 of them this morning, one for my Boomer 8N and 1 in JDQA for use with all my compact Deere machines. Also been meaning to get a few other things from HH, like the nut and bolt bin, and a dozen suitcase weights etc etc. Love that you ship it all via Fastenal for only $185.00 . Thanks again for TTWT discount , it saved me over 300 bucks with my HH order this morning.
@@TractorTimewithTim You’re welcome! This going to be a big help fine tuning all this pond dirt I am trying to disperse so I can’t plant grass this spring. I would likely order another one if they ever bring out say a 72” or larger version. 8N Boomer is doing great. Mostly just been hauling my IBC totes around with it watering trees and shrubs so far.
Thanks for your order, we are so grateful for our partnership with Fastenal to help save on shipping costs! As well as our partnership with TTWT to show off our products!
@TractorTimewithTim We bought a property with a dirt driveway. Would you remove dirt first before adding gravel? If so how much should I remove and how thick should the gravel be?
Hello Tim and Christy. I was wondering, if you backed up with the harrow attached to the land leveller, you could smooth the driveway after levelling it. As I watched you work, I was thinking the leveller would be great for turning my compost piles. It might also be useful for mixing different types of soil or material. If weights were added to the leveller, the teeth might gouge driveway ice, to provide better traction. I am trying to convince my "finance committee" that this would be a useful tool.
Thanks Tim, this is a great video showing the capabilities of the Land Leveler! Thank you for the partnership and showing our products to your subscribers. We are very blessed for all the support and wonderful customers that we have that share our products with others!
I'd be interested in demoing one of these if possible! Repairing/reclaiming rock is basically all I do with my sub compact and my grading scraper.
I have many videos of doing it.
That thing works Great! I love that you can just quick attach it onto the loader and not have to go through the three point hitch process for a land plane or box blade. Nice find Tim!
I like the forward mounted implements.
Agree with your analogy of limestone roadway. The road is dusty when dry and slimy when wet and plant life enjoys the borders.
Very interesting Tim, I’ve seen FEL mounted land planes, but this definitely seems to work very well. As you mentioned, I like that it doesn’t move a lot of material, just loosening and leveling.
I just took the ruts out of my driveway with a 3 point box blade and the whole time I was thinking there has to be a better way than this. Thanks for the video. Putting my order in.
Yep! Box blade will do it, but causes lots of side effects too!
Land Plane on the back, and this tool on the front and you are in business. I think just this though wouldn't leave me satisfied. Having the ability to comb out the gravel and humps better at the end of the land plane run would be a great bonus though.
I definitely enjoyed the demo of this one! Thanks guys!
Thanks Tim and Christy for showing some of the capabilities of little johnny.
Looks great
Great content. I love this attachment. If I had not seen you use it,I would not given it any merit. Now its on my wish list. By the way,Rex gets extra credit for providing content opportunities.
That's impressive I'm going look into one of these thanks for sharing I enjoy your videos🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Looks like it would be great for putting lawns in.
Thanks for sharing, going to look into this one.👍🏻
Hey Christy and Tim, long time subscriber. Love the channel you have and great job. I’ve been meaning to write about how impressed I am with a few of my simple attachments, like the smudge bar. I use mine with an old b7100, it requires very little hp and skill but best of all it works! I’d love to see some videos using these low cost implements showing just how much can be achieved. Keep it up.
Trev
Thanks. What is a smudge bar?
If it had a straight edge on the leading edge or rear edge so you can tilt or tip to use it to smooth out the groves would be great to finish with
That is a good suggestion, I will pass it onto Terry. Or maybe there is a way to add a replaceable/removable blade like your plow blades?
I liked that may have to buy one thanks Doug
Ooooh. I need one.
Great tool guys!
Looks tbe making a good seed bed too
I feel like those points... or teeth? either way they will wear out very fast in rock/ gravel. Maybe a good home owner type tool but not so much commercial or farm grade. I could be wrong, it would be neat to find out the longevity of the tool.
I found out (after shooting) that the teeth are AR400 steel. They should last much better than normal mild steel
@@TractorTimewithTim good to know! Thank you for sharing that information.
I’m feel a little catatonic watching this😀
Your driveway is smoother then some of the paved roads in Indiana 😆 🤣 😂
Ha!
@TractorTimewithTim especially 70 coming from Ohio 😆 🤣
Seems to me that driveway would be tough on all vehicle tires...especially the front tractor tires that were turned and scuffing sideways going forward pushing the land leveller...
I was wanting to get a landplane for my driveway but now you have me thinking
Dang, that is really cool! A land plane with better surface-busting capability, downpressure, AND really good manipulation. That's a great idea!
Great video!
Neat tool.
you even could make a bucket out of it, you just would need some sheet metal.^^
Tractor channel leaning towards the cat channel, but I'm totally ok with it!
You may mention later in the video, but does loader have a float function and did you use it?
I do not use float. Doesn’t work as well as one would think it should.
Thats sure is the cat memow 😊
I wonder how well that would work for paddock / winter pen areas for horses and cattle.
What would be the best attachment for 1/4 mile gravel drive to keep the grass edged straight, periodically? Very similar to yours.
Sprayer? :-)
Tim, any benefit of adding weight to the implement (like a suitcase weight bar across the beam) or is the hydraulic down pressure sufficient? I have a 1000' shale driveway that I need to revive where I need to raise material but not move material. Boxblading can be a bit aggressive especially in the thin spots. I was considering a land plane but this might be the ticket!
Great new product. How do you think that would do with a 4066R? Is it built heavy enough for that size machine?
I think it would be ok. I am not positive.
Might be a good question for the folks at HeavyHitch.
Tim is running a cat preserve lol I bet he don’t have to worry about mice.
We have PLENTY of mice.
Christy feeds our 3 cats too much! She is too kind!
Just curious, what’s on your tractor hood? Paint?
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I was just thinking I needed something in a Roller configuration to roll my yard flat. my 400# pull behind just does not get it and is too difficult to maneuver.
Would it help with ballist weight in the forward motion
There are so many great tools, so little money to spread around. 😢
Can it be rear mounted? It seems rear mount gives better results. Or one rear pass and then a finish pass.
This on can not be rear mounted, but Terry is now thinking about a 3-point option.
How about an adapter for 3 point?
Do they have one for the 3 point
Not right now, but Terry is thinking on it!
@@HeavyHitch maybe something where you could change the angle of the teeth on the fly. You guys make some really quality stuff. 👌
Come on Tim, just get the harrow out.
crushed stone not gravel?
This is crushed stone. Did I say gravel?
@@TractorTimewithTim No you said crushed stone. I am wondering why you chose crushed stone over gravel? To the best of my knowledge gravel compacts bettered than crushed stone.
@@MaineOutdoorsChannelcheaper. I dunno, everyone uses crushed limestone around here.
Wonder how this would work on series 3 tractor?!!😮😅😊 🍔🍔🍔🌭
Better :-)
I don't think a larger tractor would be advisable for this item it would just bend the unit...
@@dave.lawrence.3894 …at a certain size, yes, but a 3 series Deere would be fine imo.
@@TractorTimewithTim 4R series would be to big.... Great video... Enjoyed this one....
Hey Tim, do you regret trading the diesel truck for the gas? I threw up a little bit in my mouth when you guys did that…
At first, yes. Now that I’be had it awhile, I’m getting used to it. Actually think it is the right choice for me.
Basically a land plane on the front with more controls... Interesting
It’s the same amount of controls, but you could actually add more functions to the rear end adding more controls to the rear than the front.
What's the added expense of the land harrow for a smoother surface? Needing to buy two attachments for what a land plane can do alone. Granted the land plane would need the scarifiers down and then raised for the smooth surface and would take several more passes. It really breaks up the hard pan being able to use different tilt angle and using down force that a 3-point can't provide. Most customers would want a smooth surface though instead of the ruts as a final product. It's still really nice and does a wonderful job breaking things up. Maybe they will figure out a way to retract the blades that break it up for a final grade option to make it smooth.
My uncle built some similar and we call it a dirt dog. Its great to leveling graval and finish grading or stirring up dirt before spreading grass seed in your yard.
Just the control to add and subtract weight with this is really cool!
That would be perfect for leveling after clearing out small trees and brush. I think it would do good at removing roots left behind.
I have used my root grapple to similar effect but need to be more careful moving forward with it. Nice tool and video.
My one question: how do you create the driveway crown? A landplane on the 3point can be angled. You can't angle this.
Great attachment but you really shouldn’t be steering on any angle when using the front loader. It put enormous strain on the loader tractor attachment. Few years of doing this and your loader will be completely stuffed. Straight lines only.
Horseshit.
The cats walking into frame at the exact same time around 4:30 is hilarious
Neat piece of equipment. Like your channel.. You give alot of information for us to make great decisions. Thanks
I wish I could justify one of these. I need a leveler, but only a few times a year. It would be better if 3 or 4 people bought one together and shared it, but that is hard to do.
That is an excellent plan for many attachments, such as tillers, grapples, stumpbuckets, etc.
Hi, Joel here. Critical not intended.... why are you giving away driveway where grass has encroached on both sides? Eventually your drivable narrows... have long drivay experience years ago. Again, not intending criticism. Best to you.
Looks like a good tool, be curious of the lifespan of the teeth? Have a great day.
Looks like a very good,, multi-use attachment. The price is right. Plus you don't have to crane your neck around to look behind the tractor as much as the towed ground engaging tools.
roads are fun ... a little rock on the top is ok/good, but its slippery and slides to the edges. Rock is cheaper than crunsh and run / dusty but the dusty stuff packs and makes a great base. Its a balancing act. Thanks for showing alternative tools ... no to convince the boss/wife
Good idea that tool. Kudos to heavy hitch for bringing it to market. Thanks Tim and Christy for showing us.
If you want a heavy duty one for any skid steer quick attach, with removable/replaceable teeth look up rake n ator.
B built manufacturing Jefferson City mo.
I do this exact similar thing tipping my bucket down and back dragging with my piranha tooth bar. It's cheaper, but effective.
Good idea!
I do the same with my ratchet rake.
mini skid steers and skid steers have used this design for a long time, bending the cylinders or loader arms on a tractor would be my concern. Tractor loaders arent designed for the forces that implement can produce when dug in hard or hitting something immoveable. Even just back dragging with those teeth dug in would place a ton of stress on the seams of that loader. Just my .02.
Wonder how it would work if they added a place to add weights then put it in float mode. The weights would need to rest several inches above the working deck to allow material (dirt, gravel, etc) to do its thing.
No one ever puts enough crown in their roadways in my opinion…. I built mine 15 plus years ago and have NEVER had to do any Maintence of any kind to it. It has at least a foot of crown in it and was set up like concrete, I also let the grass grow into the edges to hold the gravel so it doesn’t push out and just mow the edges. Built right driveways require little to no on going Maintence because they receive so little actual traffic. Handle your water correctly and most issues will disappear. Cool tool for the weekend warrior though…. I really enjoyed the deere repair series on the auction tractor. 🔥🔥👍👍
Very cool piece!
When does Tim get permission to buy the 4075R?
14:25 the first rain will fix these teeth marks
I think since you seem to like it more going backwards, maybe it would be better as a 3-point implement. Maybe with a tilt cylinder to adjust aggressiveness.
That plane did a great job looks to be a lot better to control being up front and saves your neck too
I definitely need something like this, I have a 1000 yard driveway that I use a harrow on now, but I've never even tried to remove my 1023's bucket and I'm pretty sure it isnt a quick connect.
It's good to know that your feline "supervisors" were keeping you on track with your project. 😆🤣
I did the same thing with my grapple last fall. Tilt it forward and back down the driveway only about 8 things digging in but worked good backing up. Just worried about messing up the grapple doing it. Seemed unhurt but still wasn't designed for that but use what you got.
I was looking at these a few days ago that go on a skid steer and was thinking they would be really useful on a tractor loader. I sure wish I had seen this video a few days ago😂 I WILL be ordering one, I think this would be perfect for me!!
The ones I saw had a spot on the top where the angled braces come down they had like mounts on the bottom of the angles so you could put it on your trailer and put your bucket on it to save space.
Great video! I can't wait til mine gets here. I have a gravel driveway and so does both sons. Thanks for TTWT savings too.
A landscape rake is a better option and much more useful IMO.
You must have different experiences with landscape rake than me. I find the landscape rake to be kind of a one trick pony.
@@TractorTimewithTimLOL, it is that's why I let my wife use it, she is much better at it than I am.
Seems like a game changer especially as a regular maintenance tool. It didn't look like those teeth were replaceable and that the front would wear down sooner than the other three rows. Killer on the dirt. Did you try it in float?
Like how flexible it is in the odd areas like the edge and corners of your driveway. Was equally impressed with the ability to use in gravel and dirt. I think I prefer my box blade with ripper shanks to really turn over my gravel drive but do like how quickly this can create a smooth driveway surface without a dozen passes which I invariably do with my box blade.
Have to look into this attachment. To smooth out the grooves I have a section of chain link fence with pipe for even pull and weights on boards across it. Rolls up and lifts with 3 points hitch. Would the float function have any application?
So many "gadgets" use 8N and dirt blade from 75 years ago. 😊
That is a handy unit for several uses, surfaces and applications as you demonstrated. I assume for some finish pases, one could put the loader in float while going in reverse. Blessings.
Yep looks like a great tool for many reasons, how about redoing an existing area of lawn that u want to bust up the existing sod layer, level soil, and reseed maybe after the harrow goes over it. Id like to see a video like that, like in place of an expensive harley rake.
That’s one slick outfit. I think it’s a must have attachment. Tim, you had mentioned your driveway was pretty firm, wondering if it has the ability to cut through mine that’s hard packed and hasn’t been maintained in a few years.
Would be interesting to see a variation of this land leveler that adds adjustable ripper shanks to allow for deeper ripping. Similar to how they are optional on box blades and landscape planes.
Awesome product, thanks! I came, I saw, I purchased one! Looks like more Tractor time for me in the near future. I know of at least three projects this year that I can use with this immediately, so looking forward to getting it.
I'd like the chance to test one before buying. Given what was seen in the video I believe this maybe a better answer for my situation then the land plane I currently have.
Thanks for the real-world demonstrations, Tim. I've avoided several specialty implements due to low utilization, not the lack of need. This multi-task tool looks like the Goldilocks tool I've been looking for. Tim and HH for the win!
Where was that when I was trying to decide box blade or land plane another great advantage I see is if you have a backhoe you can grade dirt or your driveway and not have to take it off
My driveway is a pain because not only all downhill but at an angle. Last year we got a hold of a guy who owns a dump truck and some of it he drove and unloaded a lot of it and then behind the house he dumped it in a huge pile. That area has different angles and i never ever messed with gravel and a tractor. It was a learning experience. Some of it turned out not bad but some not so good. That bucket contraption is pretty cool as others have said.
I'll have to call and ask about shipping, the Fastenal shipping is expensive for something that I still have to drive over an hour to get where other manufacturers ship right to my door for about $160
Yea, call em. The Fastenal is great for lots of folks…not so good if you have to drive so far!
Also would be great for breaking up ice on the gravel in the winter. And big bonus is wife will use this. The land plane gets tricky to keep from bogging down at times.
I was wondering about that myself. I hope he gets an opportunity to test if it will make a good ice breaker.
Awesome video Tim, I really love that new product / attachment.
100% SOLD.
So much so, I Ordered 2 of them this morning, one for my Boomer 8N and 1 in JDQA for use with all my compact Deere machines.
Also been meaning to get a few other things from HH, like the nut and bolt bin, and a dozen suitcase weights etc etc.
Love that you ship it all via Fastenal for only $185.00 .
Thanks again for TTWT discount , it saved me over 300 bucks with my HH order this morning.
Thank you! Hope you are loving that boomer!
@@TractorTimewithTim You’re welcome! This going to be a big help fine tuning all this pond dirt I am trying to disperse so I can’t plant grass this spring.
I would likely order another one if they ever bring out say a 72” or larger version.
8N Boomer is doing great. Mostly just been hauling my IBC totes around with it watering trees and shrubs so far.
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@TractorTimewithTim We bought a property with a dirt driveway. Would you remove dirt first before adding gravel? If so how much should I remove and how thick should the gravel be?
WOW!!!
I'm as impressed as could be with this H.H. land leveler.
I see a new implement coming to the "herd".
Hello Tim and Christy. I was wondering, if you backed up with the harrow attached to the land leveller, you could smooth the driveway after levelling it.
As I watched you work, I was thinking the leveller would be great for turning my compost piles. It might also be useful for mixing different types of soil or material. If weights were added to the leveller, the teeth might gouge driveway ice, to provide better traction.
I am trying to convince my "finance committee" that this would be a useful tool.
ya, I was just wondering about that too. at 18:00, it looks like it would be handy for spreading compost on a lawn or garden.
I use my landscape rake, works perfect on my gravel driveway.
There is no reason to have one of these for road maintenance if you build a road right…at least in areas with clay subsoils.
Kitties-!-😼
in theory its a soil pulverizer for the front of your tractor . thats how i m looking at it
I've seen these for years at tractor pulling events. Want one for my skid steer thanks
Land plane that allows more manipulation is a win