A lot will depend on the type of ground your dragging it over and how deep the holes or ruts are your trying to fix. Those tend to be pretty light and won't get any down force or dig into harder ground types.
Long story...got my truck stuck in the back yard and left some 8” ruts all over the place. Wasn’t sure if you could actually get enough weight on the little blade to do any good.
Looks like it has a place to add weight but itll take alot.od weight. I have a priefert 6 foot box blade and even with weight added and the rippers down it doesn't move much dirt.
It looks super cheap. Bet I could break it in less than 5 minutes.
That long? I'd have it smashed in 60 seconds..
OP - it depends on what you're pulling it with.. It could work, maybe. I put a cargo carrier on top of my 6' box and added huge rocks to weight it down. But as mentioned it depends on the dirt where you're at, if you have rocks etc.
OP - it depends on what you're pulling it with.. It could work, maybe. I put a cargo carrier on top of my 6' box and added huge rocks to weight it down. But as mentioned it depends on the dirt where you're at, if you have rocks etc.
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