Box Scraper Beginners guide to using a box blade

   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #181  
Something I'm learning is you can add weights to the back of the box to help dig it in so you can scrape without using the chisels. I may make some weights from concrete and rebar to hang on the back so the blade will cut the top off the high points. Otherwise, the box just skims the top. I also changed my top-link so I could shorten it enough so the blade would cut in. Does make a difference. Next year I may try ripping the whole yard, then scraping it level. I just have a small tractor so I might spend a month working it level. '

This is a very good thread; thanks to all who have commented. Really helps us who must admit we don't know anything - yet!
 
   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #182  
I got about an hour in using my box blade on my driveway for the 1st time! I can't tell you all how much I appreciate the information that's available on this site when seeking advice! I followed instructions from a thread on how to use a box blade & BOOM! My driveway looks great! Even my wife was impressed!!

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   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #183  
I got about an hour in using my box blade on my driveway for the 1st time! I can't tell you all how much I appreciate the information that's available on this site when seeking advice! I followed instructions from a thread on how to use a box blade & BOOM! My driveway looks great! Even my wife was impressed!!

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For a first time with a box blade I think you did a great job.:thumbsup:

I remember when I started out box blading with a 3020 Deere in 1975, it wasn't pretty.:laughing:
 
   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #184  
You can say that again. I moved away for a few years, then moved back. The town almost doubled in size. I live NW of Dona Ana and a lot of the farms have been sold and converted to housing. One of my neighbors just planted a cotton field with pecans, so he isn't planning to sell anytime soon. At least most of the "new" development is East of LC. I don't want any more neighbors close to me cause they always want to add street lights which really messes up my looking at the stars. I'm semi-retired and "raise" pecans and other fruit trees. Currently, I'm using my box blade to clean out the irrigation ditch so I can get water the one time allowed. The rest of the time, I pump it from the well.

I lived in Hillsboro years ago, small enough everyone knew when a new person moved to town.

That growth east of LC is amazing but is so tacky too. You can keep that growth in LC, we don't need it in Ruidoso.
 
   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #185  
For a first time with a box blade I think you did a great job.:thumbsup: I remember when I started out box blading with a 3020 Deere in 1975, it wasn't pretty.:laughing:

Thank you. It wasn't hard when I followed the great advice I got off of this thread!! I'm always learning!!

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   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #186  
Don't underestimate the value of impressing your wife with tractor chores. When she is looking for volunteers to vacuum the house, you will want to get those potholes fixed before it rains. Somebody has to do it.
 
   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #187  
Don't underestimate the value of impressing your wife with tractor chores. When she is looking for volunteers to vacuum the house, you will want to get those potholes fixed before it rains. Somebody has to do it.

True - and great great advice! :)

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   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #188  
I got about an hour in using my box blade on my driveway for the 1st time! I can't tell you all how much I appreciate the information that's available on this site when seeking advice! I followed instructions from a thread on how to use a box blade & BOOM! My driveway looks great! Even my wife was impressed!!

Chicks dig tractor guys! You did a fine job on your driveway. :thumbsup:
 
   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #189  
Chicks dig tractor guys! You did a fine job on your driveway. :thumbsup:

Thank you! I'm ridiculously pleased with the outcome! Fortunately, my wife appreciates me for much more than that but I'm happy when playing on the dirt with my Kubota yields benefits on multiple fronts!!!

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   / Beginners guide to using a box blade #190  
I've got a box blade question:

My tractor came with about a 5' box blade, among other things. There are "teeth" sitting upside-down in slots on the front top side of the unit. Clearly they're just being stored there. When I pull a tooth out, though, I cannot figure how to attach it right-side-up to the box blade. There are three notches cut in the front/leading edge of each tooth "upright" which look like they should engage something, but I can't figure out what. How, exactly, does one mount the teeth to the blade to rip the soil?
 
 
 
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