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Landplane Attachment

Remove large clods and rocks while leveling and grading with the landplane attachment. Working in either forward or reverse, the landplane makes it easy to break up hard ground and level a surface. It can even be used as a bucket for transporting materials on site. Use the landplane to peel sod or aerate soil for seeding. No more back-breaking hand-raking!

Applications for the landplane attachment include pulverizing soil clods, sifting soil to remove large rocks, peeling sod, and aerating soil for seeding. Other applications include grading, leveling, and transporting materials around a work site. Turn a loader into a powerful land-planing tool with the landplane attachment.

Landplane Features:

  • Bob-Tach™ Mounting System: Makes easy work of attaching and detaching the landplane from the loader. Fast and easy mounting means spending less time on attachment changes and more time on the job.
  • Bi-Directional Operation: Allows controlled grading and leveling in both forward and reverse directions for maximum planing action.
  • Removable Screen: Featured on the deluxe model, the landplane attachment includes a bi-directional scarifier and removable screen to pulverize soil clods, aerate and remove debris.
  • Versatility: Designed for worksite versatility, the landplane attachment can be used as a bucket for transporting materials on site and for sorting unwanted debris from soil. Pulverizes soil clods and aerates soil for seeding and sodding. Even peels and removes sod.
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Operating Tips:

  • Control cutting depth by positioning the lift arm slightly raised from the full-down position, then adjusting the angle of the landplane with the tilt cylinder.
  • Peels and removes sod.

  • Traveling forward may work best for aggressive cutting and sod peeling, while traveling in reserve may offer better-controlled cutting, finishing work and scarifying.