Decided against a box scraper

   / Decided against a box scraper
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#41  
I'm the guy who responded to Ian's post on Craigslist and told him about the new box grader at the local Kubota dealer for $330. Funny how paths cross, isn't it? I'm still holding out for the deal of the decade on a used one, so if I can get Ian to buy a new one I won't have to compete with him for the next great deal on a used one around here!! :laughing:

Just kidding, I'm mighty tempted by the new one also. My driveway is 900 feet of gravel that I've maintained by hand for the last 24 years. I'm liking the idea of mechanized assault on that beast!

Aha! Ulterior motives!

They have 2 types of box scraper from that company to choose from. Their "light duty" one and the "standard". The difference is that the light duty one has a smaller box capacity. It's shorter front to back. Construction and material are the same. The SD one is about 100lbs heavier and $100 more expensive. 220lbs for the LD and 320ish for the SD.

Ian
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #42  
My neighbor has a four footer that probably has less than two hours on it. His tractor burnt and he replaced it with a larger tractor, so the 4' really is too small. If one of you plan on making a trip to Florida, grab a six footer and I am sure he would be tickled to trade you.
David from jax
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #43  
Just to muck up the thread....

When I bought my 1st tractor, I also included a boxblade in the list of must-haves. Not because I knew what I was doing, but because I was a student of TBN and knew I would have a long driveway to maintain when we moved.
It was with great anticipation, the first time I hooked it up and proceeded to work it's magic. Well, not quite :(. I soon found that I REALLY didn't want the scarfiers digging the rocks up from the base - boy what a mess :mad:
So, just using the blade I scraped and leveled, of course, there wasn't a whole lot of moveable material, but still an improvement. Had 2 loads (30 ton?) of 3/4" rock dumped and used my BB to move and level - much better. The next year, I had another 4 loads dumped. This time, I used my land rake instead of the BB - what a difference. Now that I have hydraulic TnT, I only use the rake on the drive. If I'm too aggressive, it will bring up the larger rocks which I really try not to do, otherwise I get the results I want.

Still have my BB and I foresee some other uses for it, but not appropriate for my drive. Guess it depends on the material etc.

I do use it as a weight for the loader at times.

Enjoy it.
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #44  
I soon found that I REALLY didn't want the scarfiers digging the rocks up from the base - boy what a mess :mad:

This is the same problem I can see myself having. I know what's in my driveway under a layer of gravel, and I really don't want those rocks disturbed.

So, I'll continue to top dress it with class A, maybe sometime down the road it'll be deep enough to make use of a box blade. By that time I might have found one too...

Gordon's grader setup is more along the lines of what I need now, and looks like a dandy fab project for a couple years away.

Sean
 
   / Decided against a box scraper
  • Thread Starter
#45  
I went back to try to change the title of this thread to "Decided to buy a box scraper as soon as I can find one not nailed down, chained to something immobile or already mounted to someone else's tractor" but it wouldn't let me. You fellas are unapologetic enablers.

thanks,
Ian
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #46  
I went back to try to change the title of this thread to "Decided to buy a box scraper as soon as I can find one not nailed down, chained to something immobile or already mounted to someone else's tractor" but it wouldn't let me. You fellas are unapologetic enablers.

thanks,
Ian

We are just looking out for you; not even sure it is legal to own a tractor without a box scraper.:laughing:
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #47  
Haywire said:
I went back to try to change the title of this thread to "Decided to buy a box scraper as soon as I can find one not nailed down, chained to something immobile or already mounted to someone else's tractor" but it wouldn't let me. You fellas are unapologetic enablers.

thanks,
Ian

Always willing to share the wealth, especially someone else's LOL
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #48  
Good luck finding one used, Ian. It seems like everyone gets one, and keeps it forever, so they never pop up used here. I don't think my ongoing CL search has EVER shown me a box blade in tha past ~yr or so. Bush hogs are next in line, but they seem to pop up at least rarely. Maybe you'll get lucky, but I really wouldn't count on it.
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #49  
dstig1 said:
Good luck finding one used, Ian. It seems like everyone gets one, and keeps it forever, so they never pop up used here. I don't think my ongoing CL search has EVER shown me a box blade in tha past ~yr or so. Bush hogs are next in line, but they seem to pop up at least rarely. Maybe you'll get lucky, but I really wouldn't count on it.

That's what happened to me. Just got lucky. I can find a lot of used but it all 6' stuff. My lil' tractor wouldn't do much with a 6' box blade, efficiently anyway.
 
   / Decided against a box scraper #50  
One thing I've found works is to post a "want" ad for whatever implement you're looking for. You'll have to sort out the ones that are gold-plated from the reasonable ones, but it might work for you.

Sean
 
 

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