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I need more land so I could get more toys (attachments) . Fun to watch you using different methods to get somewhat the same results. Hard to beat the tiller and a bucket.
You're taking out all the organic material and here I am filling my low spots with logs lol. Most logging roads around here are built the same way. Trucking in fill is not an option for me, so need to get across the swampy parts some how. Great video as always. Tiller then bucket seems like the way to go for sure.
“It ain’t got no gas in it”. I’m a big box blade fan and maintain farm field dirt roads with mine. My best results are achieved with a Hyro tractor ( much quicker changing directions ) with a box blade that is sized to not stick out past the rear wheels and always pulling the deep ripped material forward and depositing it where I want it. After deep ripping raise the shanks up to where they still slightly dig in. Also I’ve learned that a smaller open station hydro tractor is much better when working on trails in the woods ( you have a full 350 degree un obstructed view ) and you dont have to worry about shattering a window. Thats gonna be a beautiful place when you get it set up like you want it! 🔥👍
Hi! I remember when we had a quick chat about this strategy in the comments of another video! So glad to see it working well for you. Thanks for all these demos!
As someone who owns both, I prefer using the tiller to break it up and then coming in with the box blade with the scarifiers being all the way up to clean up the dirt. It gives a really nice finished product compared to tiller/bucket or using the box blade and scarifiers.
Also you need weights on your box blade when you are working in mud like that. For my 5ft blade I put 300lb on. So for that one I would recommend 500lb if it has a good place to put them.
I love my box blade for maintaining my driveway which is over a mile long. But in spring I have that same issue with the leaves on the edges. It clogs the box and actually lifts it like you said. Great video.
I added a 9" welding tank filled with concrete over the back of my 6' boxblade and it made a world of difference in digging down in. Appx. 300 # extra.
Doing ground prep for my large barn build I couldn't get my hands on a tiller. Dad brought his 80s model Chalmers tractor and used a 5-finger cultivator while I used my box blade with my 2017 McCormick. Half a day and we'd cut down the hill better that a foot, a space about 50 ft x50 ft!
I have used a box blade to put in a short driveway, I would use the rippers down and go over it a few time offsetting it each time then use the bucket to scope it up and move it to a pile. It also depends if it is wet or dry.
I know your pain in the neck with a box blade. I was thinking of a camera and viewing screen to help with the strain. When I was prepping for a metal building site I switched back and forth from the box blade with rippers to scooping up the spoil with the bucket. What you need is one of the industrial road scrapers….
I always thought the rear of the box blade was for cutting dirt like a dozer blade and draging it forward was for moving or finish filling. I am not a tractor guy so if I am wrong please let me know. In my mind I would pitch the box blade until the inside blade is up 3/4 inch up above the ground then back up set the draft control and let her eat.
Have you ever used geotextile fabric? It was used in several parts of the trails at my parents' cabin and those areas tend to need lesd maintenance than areas without it. It seems like a worthwhile thing to install on a virgin path
Great video! I have the same tractor and when I hit the 4x4 button I feel nothing happens and I cannot see any indicators on the screen. I feel that there must be some display indicator to let the operator know 4x4 is engaged or not. I feel maybe mine is broken somehow
you need to make a shute and push the material with a box blade, or the skid steer, or the front bucket on the tractor doesn't matter but you make a shoot and you let the dirt build ups on the sides to contain the material.
Just a thought till it first like you did then use a rear blade to scrape it all over to one side and then pick up with the bucket. I think that would be better then the box blade.
You should have used the 72” tiller on the kubota, prepared the entire trail, then take the 1025R and go over that with the landscape rake angled just a little for the dirt to move towards the outer edge of the trail. (don’t use the kubota because the weight will just compress the loose dirt like it was before) using the landscape rake will take off the loose dirt without accidentally cutting into the soil underneath that’s still tight and compact.
Would using a snow pusher like a dozer blade work better on the tilled section than a standard bucket? Or would the snow pusher box fill up with dirt and get too heavy for the tractor to push too fast to be practical?
When moving dirt. I leave my rippers just scraping the surface that keeps the box blade from floating on the surface. Ideally the rippers are below the blade about an inch. Just what I do.
I like the job the tiller did. Stone is readily available where I live. I wouldn't remove top soil, just put plenty of rock on it. The box blade looks like a waste of time.
One thing a box blade is good for is refreshing an existing driveway. The stone will get pushed down into the soil as it gets driven over. You can use the ripper shanks to pull the gravel back up and then use the blade on the box to level it all back out.
To me it would seem more of a fair comparison to use the bucket to remove the loosened soil with a bucket the same you would after tilling it..... yes a tiller loosens it much better but also can use the box blade for other things besides just breaking up the soil and for less money.
Thanks for watching! Looking for a box blade to fit your tractor? Dirt Dog Box Blade: bit.ly/3E9pp37
Want to see the tiller in action? Here you go! th-cam.com/video/Ch48eB87Z1Y/w-d-xo.html
WANT TO SAVE MONEY? CHECK OUT THE GWT DISCOUNT CLUB! Use code GWT at any of the vendors below and you will save cold hard cash :) I will also get a commission for the sale, so it's a win-win-win!
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT 247PARTS.COM www.247parts.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT ITC QUICK ATTACH! itcquickattach.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT JU FAB WORKS! www.jufabworks.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT 511 DESIGNS (CUSTOM GRILLS): www.5elevendesignz.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT TRACTOR PTO LINK! tractorptolink.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT YARD GLIDER! www.yardglider.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT MUDD'S CUSTOMS! www.muddscustoms.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT ON TRACTOR FLOORMATS! www.tractormat.com
10% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT OUTBACK WRAP! www.outbackwrap.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT ON HYDRAULIC SAFETY! www.hoseendchamer.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT ON SELECT PRODUCTS AT SUMMIT HYDRAULICS! www.summit-hydraulics.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT LUBE SHUTTLE! www.lube-shuttle.us/store
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT ON PROTERO DUMP SYSTEMS! www.proteroinc.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT ON SWEEP-ALL SWEEPERS! www.sweep-all.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT MILLER TIRE! www.millertire.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT BIG TOOL RACK! http:www.bigtoolrack.com
5% OFF WITH CODE GWT AT HEAVY HITCH! www.heavyhitch.com
*Discount codes cannot be combined with any other promotions, offers, or deals!
**I choose to sell some products through 3rd parties instead of stocking items myself. Know that I will receive a commission if you choose to purchase through certain links. Thank you very much for your support!
This video is for entertainment purposes only. Good Works Tractors (Good Works Lawn & Power, LLC) cannot be held responsible for content found in any video. Always reference your owners manuals, use extreme caution, and proceed at your own risk.
Great example of what you can accomplish w/ a well-made box blade.
Thanks for the video and showing the difference on the same trail.
I need more land so I could get more toys (attachments) . Fun to watch you using different methods to get somewhat the same results. Hard to beat the tiller and a bucket.
Haha, I hear ya!
Then you’ll need more buildings to hide them from the wife, I mean protect them from the weather 😄
@@sheepdogonthehill that's just what I have been thinking. You tell her!
I love these hands on videos. Helps me save time. Make the right pick.
You're taking out all the organic material and here I am filling my low spots with logs lol. Most logging roads around here are built the same way. Trucking in fill is not an option for me, so need to get across the swampy parts some how. Great video as always. Tiller then bucket seems like the way to go for sure.
Glad to see you working that M4D. I love mine.
💥 Love the drone shots looking into the woods. It’s neat how the freshly tilled trails stand out so well.
*Keep on tractoring!*
“It ain’t got no gas in it”. I’m a big box blade fan and maintain farm field dirt roads with mine. My best results are achieved with a Hyro tractor ( much quicker changing directions ) with a box blade that is sized to not stick out past the rear wheels and always pulling the deep ripped material forward and depositing it where I want it. After deep ripping raise the shanks up to where they still slightly dig in. Also I’ve learned that a smaller open station hydro tractor is much better when working on trails in the woods ( you have a full 350 degree un obstructed view ) and you dont have to worry about shattering a window. Thats gonna be a beautiful place when you get it set up like you want it! 🔥👍
Hi! I remember when we had a quick chat about this strategy in the comments of another video! So glad to see it working well for you. Thanks for all these demos!
Great video Courtney! You need to get a big sign for the Richland property that says "Good Works Tractors Proving Grounds."
Haha, I like that idea!!!
What a beautiful place!!
Looks like it's still plenty wet too, makes a big difference when you're pushing "Dirt/Mud"
Yeah, gotta get the work done though! I got things to do this year, haha!
As someone who owns both, I prefer using the tiller to break it up and then coming in with the box blade with the scarifiers being all the way up to clean up the dirt. It gives a really nice finished product compared to tiller/bucket or using the box blade and scarifiers.
Also you need weights on your box blade when you are working in mud like that. For my 5ft blade I put 300lb on. So for that one I would recommend 500lb if it has a good place to put them.
Yeah, I know where to get some weights!
Thanks for chiming in!
That box blade would look better behind a green tractor. Lol 😉😉
I love my box blade for maintaining my driveway which is over a mile long. But in spring I have that same issue with the leaves on the edges. It clogs the box and actually lifts it like you said. Great video.
More zen videos, love them.😊
Top link looks useful.
I added a 9" welding tank filled with concrete over the back of my 6' boxblade and it made a world of difference in digging down in. Appx. 300 # extra.
Love the box blade usage, as interesting to watch it work on soil. Thanks for sharing this video!
Doing ground prep for my large barn build I couldn't get my hands on a tiller. Dad brought his 80s model Chalmers tractor and used a 5-finger cultivator while I used my box blade with my 2017 McCormick. Half a day and we'd cut down the hill better that a foot, a space about 50 ft x50 ft!
I have used a box blade to put in a short driveway, I would use the rippers down and go over it a few time offsetting it each time then use the bucket to scope it up and move it to a pile. It also depends if it is wet or dry.
I know your pain in the neck with a box blade. I was thinking of a camera and viewing screen to help with the strain. When I was prepping for a metal building site I switched back and forth from the box blade with rippers to scooping up the spoil with the bucket. What you need is one of the industrial road scrapers….
Bought some bora wheel spacers. Hopefully they work well
I always thought the rear of the box blade was for cutting dirt like a dozer blade and draging it forward was for moving or finish filling. I am not a tractor guy so if I am wrong please let me know. In my mind I would pitch the box blade until the inside blade is up 3/4 inch up above the ground then back up set the draft control and let her eat.
Have you ever used geotextile fabric? It was used in several parts of the trails at my parents' cabin and those areas tend to need lesd maintenance than areas without it. It seems like a worthwhile thing to install on a virgin path
Great video!
I have the same tractor and when I hit the 4x4 button I feel nothing happens and I cannot see any indicators on the screen. I feel that there must be some display indicator to let the operator know 4x4 is engaged or not. I feel maybe mine is broken somehow
Save your topsoil, and all different materials... you'll need it down the road one day.
Just a thought but I leave my bucket on and spin around and clean up those piles along with the box blade rear blade.
Looks like the back face of the box blade is hinged. Is it lockable?
i don’t think it is lockable. but there is an interior blade just on the other side facing the opposite direction that is fixed.
you need to make a shute and push the material with a box blade, or the skid steer, or the front bucket on the tractor doesn't matter but you make a shoot and you let the dirt build ups on the sides to contain the material.
Just a thought till it first like you did then use a rear blade to scrape it all over to one side and then pick up with the bucket. I think that would be better then the box blade.
You should have used the 72” tiller on the kubota, prepared the entire trail, then take the 1025R and go over that with the landscape rake angled just a little for the dirt to move towards the outer edge of the trail. (don’t use the kubota because the weight will just compress the loose dirt like it was before) using the landscape rake will take off the loose dirt without accidentally cutting into the soil underneath that’s still tight and compact.
Would using a snow pusher like a dozer blade work better on the tilled section than a standard bucket? Or would the snow pusher box fill up with dirt and get too heavy for the tractor to push too fast to be practical?
When moving dirt. I leave my rippers just scraping the surface that keeps the box blade from floating on the surface. Ideally the rippers are below the blade about an inch. Just what I do.
Do you have a 8' box blade that will handle 100 hp tractor?
I like the job the tiller did. Stone is readily available where I live. I wouldn't remove top soil, just put plenty of rock on it. The box blade looks like a waste of time.
One thing a box blade is good for is refreshing an existing driveway. The stone will get pushed down into the soil as it gets driven over. You can use the ripper shanks to pull the gravel back up and then use the blade on the box to level it all back out.
To me it would seem more of a fair comparison to use the bucket to remove the loosened soil with a bucket the same you would after tilling it..... yes a tiller loosens it much better but also can use the box blade for other things besides just breaking up the soil and for less money.
Got one
Nice!
You should put a klilverbak behind the tractor. that would definetly work the best.
You sure do attract those ‘wait a minute vines’ 😉😉
Not sure it's made to rip up virgin ground with a box blade it's more to loosen up and then level already done land.
Be careful pushing backwards with the box blade as a 3 pt setup on your tractor is designed to pull and not so much to push.
Man I had to hit the like button 10 times and every time it made a dislike. Finally got the thumbs up.
I think it’s time you get your bigger trailer on a tractor and haul that topsoil out to a spot to save for later day
Would love it if you never ever played that ridiculous music again, and let us hear the tractor sing. We want to hear the sound of the machine.