BB or bulldozer?

   / BB or bulldozer? #11  
...plus the fact that there is a large tree where I need to grade...

Be aware...roots (especially large ones) will usually do one of two things when hit by a box blade...

...if the scarifiers are down a large root will just stop the tractor cold....

...if you are just using the blade a root will just lift up the box and bounce back down leaving a pile of whatever had accumulated in the box...

Be prepared to remove any roots to a depth reqired for the grade job prior to avoid frustration...
 
   / BB or bulldozer? #12  
Weight is your friend when it comes to Box Blades. Get the heaviest one you can afford.

MarkV

A lot of people will add extra weight to their box blades in the form of concrete or angle steel. I've got a 4.5" ft. piece of 4" x 12" angle steel that I lay on the top/rear of the box blade for added weight. Works well.
 
   / BB or bulldozer?
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#13  
MB - don't know if your pins fit your lift arms, but they're too small for the bb holes, which will get egged out. If they fit your arms, maybe you need Cat. 2 bushings for the box blade? Something for a snug fit would improve the life expectancy.
Jim

Thanks. What about the fit of the ripper arms in the slots? They are sloppy too.
 
   / BB or bulldozer? #14  
You need a little room there to get them out when caked with mud, etc. The 3-pt. pins should be reasonably snug in the arms and the blade.
Jim
 
   / BB or bulldozer? #15  
Thanks for the input. I found a locally made BB for a good price. In practicing using it, I snagged something that stopped the tractor dead in it's tracks. All four wheels digging holes. Nothing broke. I guess that's a good sign. Now I want a hydraulic top link.

You simply can't beat a hydraulic top-link for BB work, well unless you go TnT.
 
   / BB or bulldozer? #16  
Is one BB as good as the other, or am I trying to pick the fly poop out of pepper?

Is a 98 pound weakling as good as Charles Atlas ?

If you have rocky ground, you pretty easily break the scarifiers and bend the frame and blade of the inexpensive units. If this is your only job, you might not care. I try to only buy once and buy quality so it will last until after I'm gone.

But you do have to balance $$ vs need. A good BB will cost more than paying a dozer for the job and spreading black dirt.
 
   / BB or bulldozer? #17  
If your need is limited as mine to a small BB, check out the Everything Attachments BB.
The one they sell is HD and HD more than most and prices right.

When I hook up on roots the tractor does come to a stop and nothing is bent or broken.

Before buying check them out, you will find their products HD.
 
   / BB or bulldozer? #18  
Have you ever driven a bulldozer? Do you have the money for one? It's an easy choice: BULLDOZER - They are so much fun...oh, but they do need maintenance, and they do cost a lot. Your wife will never approve of one either - until she drives it :)
 
   / BB or bulldozer? #20  
Even if you did get/rent/hire a dozer...you are still going to want a box blade for other work anyway...ours stays on the tractor during the winter (good for trail/yard maintaince and good weight during logging).

We've got an old Land Pride monster of a box blade...like it a lot...brought it (very) used from the dealership when we brought our tractor...very happy with it, good match to our tractor...
 
 

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