scoutcub
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Been reading the thread with great interest....can't hold off on throwing in my :2cents:. :laughing:
I started a thread sometime ago about a HD box blade.....and the reason for it, no one has really touched upon here yet. Many of the newer 40HP+ compacts made these days can lift a lot.....like #2500, such as mine. Ballast is a real issue. I loaded my rears with Rimguard, which is #1100. Finally ended up with a used FFC that weighs in at #1560. Seems like these "superboxes" all share similar designs. So that puts me about even for loader lift capacity/ballast. It's a CAT 2 implement, so I have to use adapters for my CAT1 3pt......something to think about in the design phase? Or just use adapters....
I've toyed with the thought of going lighter, like around 1000 or 1200....because I want to install a TNT, and wondering if the extra weight will cause excessive strain once the box is tilted....? I don't want to hijack the thread here and perhaps should start a thread on the subject....Hopefully Brian (mtnViewRanch) will read this and respond, either via PM or for the benefit of others.
Anyways, I think EA should be commended for the decision to build this new line of "superbox". I think there is definitely a niche for it, and I believe building the weight into the box itself versus adding external weight is the way to go. EA is well into the design phase in a short period of time, and looking for feedback during the design phase.....what other company can boast that?
I haven't purchased anything from EA as of yet.....but I will seriously consider them in all future purchases for these reasons.
Frank
I started a thread sometime ago about a HD box blade.....and the reason for it, no one has really touched upon here yet. Many of the newer 40HP+ compacts made these days can lift a lot.....like #2500, such as mine. Ballast is a real issue. I loaded my rears with Rimguard, which is #1100. Finally ended up with a used FFC that weighs in at #1560. Seems like these "superboxes" all share similar designs. So that puts me about even for loader lift capacity/ballast. It's a CAT 2 implement, so I have to use adapters for my CAT1 3pt......something to think about in the design phase? Or just use adapters....
I've toyed with the thought of going lighter, like around 1000 or 1200....because I want to install a TNT, and wondering if the extra weight will cause excessive strain once the box is tilted....? I don't want to hijack the thread here and perhaps should start a thread on the subject....Hopefully Brian (mtnViewRanch) will read this and respond, either via PM or for the benefit of others.
Anyways, I think EA should be commended for the decision to build this new line of "superbox". I think there is definitely a niche for it, and I believe building the weight into the box itself versus adding external weight is the way to go. EA is well into the design phase in a short period of time, and looking for feedback during the design phase.....what other company can boast that?
I haven't purchased anything from EA as of yet.....but I will seriously consider them in all future purchases for these reasons.
Frank