TSC boxblade

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crazyal

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Does anyone know who currently makes the TSC countryline boxblade? Or how much do they weigh? I'm on the harry edge for free shipping from Ken but this spring one of the attachments I plan on buying is a boxblade. Since I can't do much because of all the snow outside I figure I can do some homework now. Does anyone have any experience with the United brand vs King Kutter? Price wise the United and the Country line are about the same with the King Kutter almost $200 higher.

My driveway is not too wide in some spots, maybe 10' or so. I would like to put a crown down the center to help shed water. I'm thinking a 6' might be a good size but I want to measure outside to outside of the rear tires to make sure it'll cover. Would a 7' blade make it harder to do on the narrow parts of the drive?
 
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I only have experience with 1 box blade, for almost 1 year :)

My opinion is, that I'd get the box blade just wide enough to cover your tracks.
 
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Since I can't do much because of all the snow outside I figure I can do some homework now.

Crazyal, You'd be Crazy Al if you had one now and didn't hang it on the back for this snow......it works great...!!....I love to plow with it....can't wait for more ....:laughing:
 

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Forgot to mention mine's 60" w....(tractor is about 48" w)
 
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Good Evenin Al,
As another guy mentioned, measure the outside track of your rear tires, and that will give you a pretty good idea what you want...

Also do a search on boxblades, I believe Bob Skurka had a real informative thread on just that subject a couple of years back, with a comparison on all the different brands, very good reading IMO !!! :)

Here is a link http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...o-comparision-brands.html?highlight=boxblades
 
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The County Line boxblades from TSC are made by Tarter Gate. I have one in a 5' variety and it seemed like a good unit for the money (I also had a 20% off coupon). It is built a little hevier that the United and looked better than the reg. duty King Kutter. Weight is about 470lbs for the 5' IIRC, not sure on the 6'.
 
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I use a 5 ft. Tarter Gate, which would be the same thing as Country Line. It's a good, heavy unit. I looked at a Buhler/Farm King up close and liked the features on the Tarter more. For instance, on the Buhler, the pins that hold the teeth in place are hard to get at, especially while wearing gloves. The Tarter unit has them out in the open where they are easier to reach. The mounts on the Tarter are very heavy also. (Yes, they copied King Kutter.) Everything about it seemed very heavy, rugged and durable. Little things like this sold the unit.

Weights?
From the Tarter website:
5' Heavy-Duty Box Blade: 453 lbs.
5' Heavy-Duty Hinge Back Box Blade: 461 lbs.
6' Heavy-Duty Box Blade: 494 lbs.
6' Heavy-Duty Hinge Back Box Blade: 514 lbs.

Joe
 
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Crazyal, You'd be Crazy Al if you had one now and didn't hang it on the back for this snow......it works great...!!....I love to plow with it....can't wait for more ....:laughing:

With a front mount snow blower and "soon" a Herd sand spreader for the rear I have no need for a box blade in the winter time. Actually the only reason I don't have the spreader now is because I never got around to filling the tires so I have a rear weight on the tractor.
 
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I use a 5 ft. Tarter Gate, which would be the same thing as Country Line. It's a good, heavy unit. I looked at a Buhler/Farm King up close and liked the features on the Tarter more. For instance, on the Buhler, the pins that hold the teeth in place are hard to get at, especially while wearing gloves. The Tarter unit has them out in the open where they are easier to reach. The mounts on the Tarter are very heavy also. (Yes, they copied King Kutter.) Everything about it seemed very heavy, rugged and durable. Little things like this sold the unit.

Weights?
From the Tarter website:
5' Heavy-Duty Box Blade: 453 lbs.
5' Heavy-Duty Hinge Back Box Blade: 461 lbs.
6' Heavy-Duty Box Blade: 494 lbs.
6' Heavy-Duty Hinge Back Box Blade: 514 lbs.

Joe

The last few times I've been to TSC they haven't had any in stock so I assume I would have to order it. TSC said nothing about weight, that's why I was asking the brand name. From what you've found out they look to be with in a few pounds of the United and KK. Most likely anything I buy will be sight unseen.
 
 

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