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   / Everything Attachments #201  
Hey Ted, what is the difference between your Xtreme Compact heavy duty grader box and the Xtreme heavy duty Utility grader box? Im interested in either a 66" or 72". I currently have a King Kutter regular duty 66" and have bent the 3pt. hitch all up.

My tractor is a '98 Massey Ferguson 231. It's 38 engine hp and 34 pto hp and weighs 4,065 lbs. Not sure if i want another 66" grader box or step up to a 72".

Travis R
 
   / Everything Attachments #202  
Travis, the Xtreme HD for 30-70hp tractors has taller 17" sides for extra capacity, extra gussets for strength and durability, a larger steel plate welded on the side to prevent wear and it outweighs the compact by over 60 pounds. The hitch on our blades are much more durable than you'll find on other blades so you shouldn't have an issue with bending either of those.
 
   / Everything Attachments #203  
Travis, the Xtreme HD for 30-70hp tractors has taller 17" sides for extra capacity, extra gussets for strength and durability, a larger steel plate welded on the side to prevent wear and it outweighs the compact by over 60 pounds. The hitch on our blades are much more durable than you'll find on other blades so you shouldn't have an issue with bending either of those.
Ted thanks for replying. I just sent u a PM.
 
   / Everything Attachments #204  
Ted, I sent you another PM. Thanks
 
   / Everything Attachments #205  
Ted, any thought to supplying some kind of plastic blade to add to the mold board for snow removal so you don't scar concrete or blacktop?
Smilinjak
 
   / Everything Attachments #206  
I haven't considered that on my rear blade because with no down pressure, a plastic edge isn't that effective. If i make a front blade, i will definitely offer one though.
I have noticed on here that people have made their own out of pretty common materials.
Thanks for the question.
 
   / Everything Attachments #207  
I haven't considered that on my rear blade because with no down pressure, a plastic edge isn't that effective. If i make a front blade, i will definitely offer one though.
I have noticed on here that people have made their own out of pretty common materials.
Thanks for the question.
 
   / Everything Attachments #208  
Thanks for the comeback Ted. Ihaven't used a 3ph blade on snow but with the float I don't suppose there is as much problem as with a front blade when you forget to get the float position on the laoder valve.
Smilinjak
 
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Meet Team Complete.jpg
We have some new faces at Everything Attachments so I wanted to share our new Meet The Team photo with everyone!
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Pictured(from left to right)
John, Rick, Chris, Aaron, Darlene, Ted, Kevin aka "Peanut", Jerry, Travis, Greg and Chris(Ted's wife)
Not pictured is Nate, the man behind the camera who is also our website designer and technology specialist.

Also, i'd like to fire up this thread a little by requesting some photos of attachments you've purchased from us. Post them up if you have anything to share.
If you're not into photos, just share an experience you've had with Everything Attachments.
If you have any photo requests from us, let me know. If I see something interesting around here, i'll snap some photos and share with ya'll also.
I thought about starting a new photo thread but I decided this would add a "fun factor" to our existing thread.
 
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