Since the land plane has no moving parts or hydraulics, I don't feel the brand will make a huge difference. Any quality manufacturer should fill your needs unless you plan on doing a lot of commercial work then it might pay to go with something a little more heavy duty.
A land plane disperses material so it won’t carry volume like a box blade. There’s nothing wrong with your setup except you want to get the job done more efficiently.
After having my tractor quickly stopped by hitting big buried rocks while pulling a 3ph land plane I have to wonder what that would do to the loader. These little tractors aren’t bulldozers and as a new guy I don’t know what the practical limit is before risking damage if pushing up front rather than pulling from the hitch.
Hi all, my Deere dealer just dropped off my new land plane. I'm surprised at how large...and how nice it is. My tractor is a new 2025r, and the dealer suggested I go with a light weight 48" but I went with the heavy weight 60" and am glad I did. I was a little nervous how it would pull it...
Frontier 5' Land Plane (LP1060) Thats not a 3-point hitch attachable unit...unless there is a different LP1060. If the price isnt too crazy in difference, Id go with the LP1160. With two sets of mounting holes, you should have no trouble. While Deere does list the 2025Rs 3-point as a "Limited" Cat 1, in the physical sense it isnt. Size wise, its a standard Cat 1. The only "Limited" portion of ...