It use for grading land making roads are needing to removes snow.
Specification
Working Width | Weight | Accessories | Required Power |
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7′ – 8′ – 9′ | 190kg | Grader Wheel Kit | 35hp – 85hp |
Usage of a Back Blade
- Land Leveling:
- A back blade is commonly used to level uneven ground, making it smoother and more suitable for farming, construction, or road maintenance. It can be used to spread soil or gravel and create even surfaces.
- Snow Removal:
- One of the most common uses of a back blade is clearing snow from roads, driveways, or farm paths, particularly in areas prone to heavy snowfall during winter.
- Road Grading:
- The back blade is ideal for grading farm roads, dirt paths, or rural roads by pushing loose material to create a flat and smooth surface.
- Clearing Debris:
- It is also useful for clearing debris like leaves, branches, or other light waste materials from fields, farms, or construction sites.
- Material Moving:
- The back blade can be used to push and spread materials like soil, sand, or gravel for landscaping and leveling work.
- Excavation:
- While not a heavy-duty digging tool, it can assist in light excavation tasks such as moving topsoil or shallow excavation work.
Working Process
- Attachment:
- The back blade is mounted to the rear of a tractor using a 3-point hitch or similar attachment system. This allows the operator to control the blade’s height and angle easily.
- Blade Operation:
- The tractor moves forward while the back blade scrapes or pushes material. The operator adjusts the angle of the blade depending on the desired task (e.g., grading, snow removal, etc.).
- Adjustable Features:
- The back blade typically has hydraulic control or manual adjustment systems, allowing the operator to adjust the blade’s height, angle, and tilt for different tasks.
- Working with Various Materials:
- For grading or leveling, the blade is angled to scrape or push the material forward. For snow removal, the blade is typically set at a slight angle to push snow to the side of the path.
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