Lawn Tractor Grader Blade
Has anyone used the Huskee Supreme Blade 46" on their Huskee lawn mower/tractor?
Hi everyone!
I'm thinking about buying the Huskee Supreme Blade 46" from Tractor Supply for my Huskee 42" rider, but I'm worried about the quality and performance since it's such a light-duty unit. I need to level out some areas of my yard (which has LOOSE dirt and soil) and I want to scrape down other areas of my side yard to remove vines and light brush so I can seed with grass.
I didn't know if the combination of the Huskee tractor and blade would be strong enough to scrape the top layer of leaves and grass and dirt to level it all out. I know it's not a dozer, or grader, or plow truck, but for $350 I thought it might be a sound investment if it worked.
If anyone has used this combination, or similar, I'd appreciate the assistance!! THANK YOU ALL!
-Dave
the tractor is too small to do too much with the blade.
John Deere 445 with 3pt grader blade
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