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I'm glad ya'll like the box blades, guys. The trucking companies are still rough sometimes, but the black plastic does help to mask the seemingly indestructible chunks of steel during their journeys across the country!

Our new fiber laser experienced an unfortunate failure due to installation error. Rather than waiting on a factory technician, Ted got the ok to dive on in yesterday.
Yeah, it is now blowing through steel as we speak!!
Travis

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   / Everything Attachments #1,502  
I'm glad ya'll like the box blades, guys. The trucking companies are still rough sometimes, but the black plastic does help to mask the seemingly indestructible chunks of steel during their journeys across the country!

Our new fiber laser experienced an unfortunate failure due to installation error. Rather than waiting on a factory technician, Ted got the ok to dive on in yesterday.
Yeah, it is now blowing through steel as we speak!!
Travis

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Looks like Ted has "technology" all over his hands?
 
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Dont ya just love technology and experts who continue to fail early on!

I myself have fixed "experts" mistakes more time than I can count.
Nice to see Ted as a hands on kind of guy!
 
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The factory tech showed up yesterday around lunchtime and, to his surprise, the laser was already blowing through steel. He was quite impressed. :laughing:
Travis

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The lightning fast Bystronic's brief outage prompted installation of the Cincinnati laser's exhaust, which the EA factory fabbed up! Now two lasers are working.

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Good Job Travis. One of your fine folks sent me a love note today.....Fedex was coming my way with a couple of boxes that constitute my subsoiler. Mow I will have something to do after the storms pass through tomorrow and leave it too wet for tractor work.
 
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No pictures of the work so far but I will later, not done yet.

Been working on my driveway, it’s 200+ ft long and “Had” a hump in the middle along with a lot of sod over the gravel in places near the barn.

With the ripper teeth in the up position and I set the BB level so it’s in the least aggressive setting for digging, it made easy work of my gravel driveway, peeling back the sod and getting down to the rock, I smoothed the drive, hauled in more gravel and smoothed that out with the BB.

I’m very happy with the BB so far, I haven’t nearly reached its full potential. Next week will be a big project, 1500+ ft of gravel driveway that’s got all kinds of creek gravel and diff sizes of rock added, hasn’t ever been worked in 25+ years, just creek gravel added to pot holes, should be fun lol.

A pic of when it was New. 78in xtreme duty.

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Picked up the Severe XTreme Duty 84" Hinged Back Box Blade yesterday. Appears to be the high quality expected of EA.

Was wrapped with black plastic. I suspect this is why it was in much better shape than the last implement I ordered from EA. The new packaging was a wise, and welcome, addition.

Looking forward to getting some work done with it.

I’ve had the 96” xtreme box blade for 2 years, you won’t be disappointed. It’s a beast and if you got the viper shanks they’re incredibly tough. Will last a lifetime.
 
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We just received these pics from Morgan in the EA Channel Group!

He has the EA Xtreme 60-125 Large Shank box blade on his Deere 5085M.
Travis

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