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Kubota MX5100 w/FEL
Can anyone advise or provide any information about Tufline equipment? Specifically a boxblade and a disc. Considering purchasing one or both and want to get an opinion from someone who may own one.

Thanks
 
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Can anyone advise or provide any information about Tufline equipment? Specifically a boxblade and a disc. Considering purchasing one or both and want to get an opinion from someone who may own one.

Thanks

We have sold them for years and they are top of the line. All their equipment comes in 2-3-4 grades--for a example a grader blade GB 1 would be the lightest and a GB 4 would be the heaviest, with more features..Discs are little different, however, the more expensive it is the higher the quality--If you need us to help in any way, just let us know? .Ken Sweet
 
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I use a Tufline 7' rear blade for snow plowing (pulling?). Has three reinforcing ribs along the lenght of the blade. I've caught the blade on a stump - it'll pull the Kubota L4310 around.

When I bought the Kubota, the MF dealer (bought used) stopped selling Landpride due to customers bringing crimped blades back. (Landpride may sell several grades too though).

Look compare and check build quality.
 
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Tufline makes good equipment and it is priced accordingly.
 
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I have a 7' Monroe-Tufline disk with the screw adjustable gangs and blade scrapers. It's one heavy, reliable disk and I really like it. I also have their single shank parabolic sub-soiler. Heavy duty and great for breaking hardpans. I would buy from them again!
 
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I have a 7' Monroe-Tufline disk with the screw adjustable gangs and blade scrapers. It's one heavy, reliable disk and I really like it. I also have their single shank parabolic sub-soiler. Heavy duty and great for breaking hardpans. I would buy from them again!

I just got a used 1S-28 Tufline parabolic subsoiler in last week. Little shy on paint otherwise perfect $395. What does a new one sell for nowadays? Ken Sweet
 
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I bought them ten years ago. Don't know current price.
 
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I have on of their 6ft box-blades.

It is well built.

I would buy their production, again.

Mike
 
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I don't have any now, but I bought a Tufline box blade in 1995 and it was much heavier duty than needed for a B7100.:D But at least I knew I didn't need to worry about damaging it; couldn't have happened.
 
 

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