EA box blades

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murse72

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Kubota M7060, Kubota L3010, badboy lightning 31hp kaw 60inch deck
any owners of everything attachment's cat 1/2 box blade or the one rated for 60-125hp models out there? any pros or cons about them?
 
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I bet I know how this thread ends. Just like the last one.
 
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well just don't tell what kind of snow blower i need
 
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any owners of everything attachment's cat 1/2 box blade or the one rated for 60-125hp models out there? any pros or cons about them?

XTreme Duty Box Blade For Utility Tractors With 30-70 HP - Everything Attachments

I have the one above on a 9000 pound 50+ all wheel drive Ford tractor And its done everything I've asked of it. When I first used it I broke one of the teeth and they promptly sent out a replacement one at no cost to me. Haven't had any other issues since then.

Very happy with my purchase and their customer service.
 
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I haven't seen the big one you're asking about but I have the XTreme 2.0 78" model for 50-75hp and if a box blade can be magnificent, this one is!

Its running on a Case IH 495, 50-something HP, Cat 2 hitch. Performs very well. Good range of adjustments with the top link: cuts rough, cuts fine; rippers are heavy duty. Good design, lots of thick metal, good welds, I can't picture a scenario where it can be damaged in its intended use.
 
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my dealer i got my tractor from sales landpride and bushhog implements i didn't see any from bushhog rated at 70hp and the landpride are bolted together on the upper link. i personally would rather have something welded together. i got one of EA's grapples without ever seeing one in person mainly because of the videos of them being abused and holding together and people's personal reviews but i have found very few people talking about their box blades is the reason i asked. i am probably going with the 60-125hp rated one. i have my tires out as for as they will go so i will need 78 or 84 inch one. i just need to go back to were my tractor is and see much past my tires would be for each one.
 
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EricTheOracle had an issue with an EA boxblade:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kioti-buying-pricing/315694-my-nx6010-37.html

Not sure if EA resolved the design issue (probably).

Eric's usage was somewhat different than most....ripping in frozen ground.
BUT
The demonstration showed room for improvement, which was no doubt handled promptly! :thumbsup:


For Extreme applications, we offer our EA 60-125 box blades with ripper shanks unlike any other.
Travis
 
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I have the 96" model of the Cat I/II version on my 88 hp tractor and it's been great. It's plenty heavy duty enough to stop my tractor in my soil if I'm not paying attention. For the difference in price you could get top and tilt if you have the remotes and would be much better money spent IMHO.
 
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I have the 78" cat 1/2 severe xtreme duty hinged back and I don't think I could hurt it if I wanted to. It weighs about 900 lbs and does a nice job on gravel roads to ripping out roots to build driveways and such.
 
 
 
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