A Tractor Land Plane or Leveler makes maintaining an established gravel driveway easy. A person doesn’t need a lot of skill to have a job come out looking really good.
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Great implement Tony, nice finish eventhough it was a bit wet!
Who is your TYM dealer
God Bless you and your family love the Music all the best my Friend Joe…
We have the same exact land plane and absolutely love it
Great job an keep the videos coming Tony
Thanks Tony for sharing. I’m getting fuzzy brain in my advanced years, is there a specific video on your top link? Waiting on the RK25 and I want to add that feature. I see no reason to reinvent the wheel so to speak. If you recommend a model, that is good enough for me. thanks Chief.
Nice job on the driveway. Not any kind of expert here but my feeling on sizing a land plane is based off of a box blade, where you want the box blade to be at least as wide as your tractor, to just a little wider, then take that width and add 1 foot, this is the size of the Land Plane you want. This is assuming you have the middle of the road HP tractor for the frame size. If that frame size has 3 or 4 different HP engines and you go with the highest HP, you can likely add 1 foot to the box blade (over the width of the tractor) and then 1 more foot for the LP. The tricky part is when you have a larger frame 25hp tractor, especially if you use spacers on the wheels for stability, you will likely struggle in un-ideal conditions with a box blade just wider than the tractor and the same with a 1 foot wider LP.
It looked like the tractor was happier on that "drier" gravel today compared to the wetter clay/gravel mix you were doing at your property (going up hill) in the last video. I think that fits with what should be expected, but un any case, you got both jobs done well. Have a good one!!
Good work Tony! You can definitely see the difference, I noticed the tractor was bouncy before and then it wasn't. I'm sure they were pleased! Merry Christmas! 😎
Looks like it was laid to thick when tailgated. Looks almost like it could have been box bladed first. I do like the overall width of the landplane as it covers your tracks very well. You did a really nice job!!
Man those things look like they make grading so simple. And a hydraulic top link looks like a complete game changer. Merry Christmas to both of you!!
Another great video, and I wish I had a land plane to use around here! You can always use something like that on the homestead! Also, what a cool way to make a little extra money from time to time! See ya on the next one, my friend! Donald @ #moneypithomestead
Nice job Tony. I fixed my neighbor’s driveway and he gave me a hunting shack on a trailer. I wasn’t going to charge him anything. It was close and I like doing stuff like that.
Great job Tony!👍🏻
No intended criticism here, I didn’t see that the washboard got ripped out, or is the plane heavy enough to cut it? I used a boxblade with the rippers just a bit below the front cutting edge. Then I run back and forth until the washboard is cut up. Then with the matls loose, it makes the smoothing and compacting last. Either way, it does look good. I do miss my long gravel driveway
Looks good Tony. Merry Christmas!!!
Great job brother. Nice helping others. Band of brothers and sisters 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great job Tony. You can see the huge change from the first pass to the last in how much the tractor is bouncing around.
Great video thanks for letting us look over your shoulder Tony and Tanya thanks
Thanks for great content. Always great. God bless yall and praying yall have an awesome Merry Christmas
Greetings! Do you lower it to float or drop it to a specific height? Thanks