Land Planer/Leveler size for L2501

Nicfin36

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I'm thinking about purchasing a land leveler/planer. I was wondering what size would be best for the L2501. Is a 6' model too much? I have no experience using one and was hoping some of you can give me some advice.
 

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I'm thinking about purchasing a land leveler/planer. I was wondering what size would be best for the L2501. Is a 6' model too much? I have no experience using one and was hoping some of you can give me some advice.
I built my 5 ft land plane yrs ago by borrowing some parts off of my 5 ft box blade. You can see some pics of it here: https://www.orangetractortalks.com/...g-box-scraper-land-leveler.41075/#post-349287

When built it was used behind my JD750 MFWD (only 20 HP engine) and the tractor had no problems whatsoever pulling it in 2 wheel drive at a good clip on my gravel areas. Granted, I didn't add any scarifier capabilities to it. I can even add a heavy weight tray and weights to it and it still pulled easily.

If you were just maintaining a graveled area without scarifiers your tractor might easily pull a 6 ft model. If you were planning to dig deep through heavy roots, rocks, etc. with scarifiers set to max depth, then maybe not. Everybody's conditions are different. Unless you have a very large area to maintain the time savings between the two widths might be very minimal as you can operate at a pretty good speed.

Now it's used behind my B2650 and I couldn't imagine the B2650 not being able to handle a 6 footer. Especially if you actually engage the 4 wheel drive.
 
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Not more than a few inches wider than half your driveway.

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Nicfin36

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Good fabrication work there bird dogger. I plan to take the lazy approach and just buy one, maybe a Rural King model. I have a gravel drive and would also like to do some land smoothing in the yard and pasture. I have no problem with a 5 footer. However, I have a 69 hp John Deere that I thought I could use with it for the bigger work and was hoping the L2501 could do some smaller jobs with it. My logic being the 6 feet would cover the tracks of my larger tractor.

I also thought about just buying the 6 foot model and using it exclusively on the John Deere as it is just a 3 point hitch tractor all the time. With the L2501, I have to take off the backhoe and put the 3 point arms on. It is not that big a deal, but a big aggravating and time consuming.
 

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My thinking is if you can use the implement to it's maximum capabilities 85% of the time and have to take smaller-lighter cuts-loads the other 15% of the time you would be fine. Normally I would recommend a 5 footer for that size tractor. But the actual weight of the implement should also be considered. I have a 5 footer that weighs 800lbs that I use behind my 32hp tractor that is similar in overall size to your L2501. But my tractor is heavy for it's size at just under 5000lbs.

The thing about having a 5 footer is that it allows you to use it in smaller areas.

I have a 5 and 7 footer just for that reason. :)
 

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I may buy a 6 footer and use it on my big tractor mostly. The Rural King model is 470 pounds.

Nice pics MtnViewRanch. Beautiful scenery.
 
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I may buy a 6 footer and use it on my big tractor mostly. The Rural King model is 470 pounds.

Nice pics MtnViewRanch. Beautiful scenery.
 

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I may buy a 6 footer and use it on my big tractor mostly. The Rural King model is 470 pounds.

Nice pics MtnViewRanch. Beautiful scenery.
See my thread in tractor Operating forum where I use an AG Armstrong 7' land plane that weighs over 800lb with my L2501. I Would buy a 6 footer if this one was not already available.
 

Nicfin36

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See my thread in tractor Operating forum where I use an AG Armstrong 7' land plane that weighs over 800lb with my L2501. I Would buy a 6 footer if this one was not already available.

Well shoot, I just read your thread. That gives me much confidence in a 6 foot model. I've been impressed with the L2501 so far for everything I have done with it.
 
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Nicfin36

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Would y'all recommend any particular brand. I was eyeballing a Rural King model. I think it is made by King Kutter. Would something like Land Pride be worth the extra price?
 

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The L2501 will pull a 6 foot land plane with no problem. I bury a disc harrow that is 6' 6" (and over 700lbs) and my L2501 pulls it fine. I have zero issues pulling my 5 foot box blade, even with a full box load of dirt. Both of these are likely heavier pull oads than a land plane will ever be. Land Planes are fairly docile to pull given how they work. They don't build up tons of resistance like a box blade as they redeposit the dirt and gravel back onto the road.
 
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