glennmac
Veteran Member
Several tabloids, including this forum, have disclosed the shocking fact that most of the people who claim the boxblade to be the super-implement actually spend thousands of hours a year manipulating their manual toplinks or, alternatively, spend thousands of hours and dollars trying to replace their manual toplinks with ill-fitting hydraulic cylinders.
All of this is futile, of course, because the whole theory of the boxblade is based on an irreconcilable Zen paradox: you are trying to shape your rutted dirt with a static implement blade that has to bounce up and down on the very surface it is trying to change. This is like trying to pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
Enter the Cammond drag scraper. Cammond makes the hydraulic boxscrapers sold by Gearmore in the West. The drag scraper is like a hydraulic boxblade on wheels. It cuts, levels, smooths, spreads, carries and reshapes earth without all of the toplink nonsense.
Could this finally be the tractorholic's uber-implement?
http://www.cammond.com/dragscrapers.htm
All of this is futile, of course, because the whole theory of the boxblade is based on an irreconcilable Zen paradox: you are trying to shape your rutted dirt with a static implement blade that has to bounce up and down on the very surface it is trying to change. This is like trying to pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
Enter the Cammond drag scraper. Cammond makes the hydraulic boxscrapers sold by Gearmore in the West. The drag scraper is like a hydraulic boxblade on wheels. It cuts, levels, smooths, spreads, carries and reshapes earth without all of the toplink nonsense.
Could this finally be the tractorholic's uber-implement?
http://www.cammond.com/dragscrapers.htm