Box Scraper Just bought a Landpride RO2572 rollover box blade

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I guess I should have said my patience was running thin trying to find one!

No, I think you did good.

I'm like TripleR. We both have Land Pride HR3584s. Hydraulic lift scarifiers. I'd buy a used Roll-over if the price was right.

The only gain I see from TripleR and my perspective is you can push a box full of dirt backwards. That would be handy in a lot of situations.

Jeff, great pictures. I've never been around a Roll-over. I learned a lot from your pics. Thanks for posting those. Pictures say a thousand words!!!
 
   / Just bought a Landpride RO2572 rollover box blade #12  
No, I think you did good.

I'm like TripleR. We both have Land Pride HR3584s. Hydraulic lift scarifiers. I'd buy a used Roll-over if the price was right.

The only gain I see from TripleR and my perspective is you can push a box full of dirt backwards. That would be handy in a lot of situations.

Jeff, great pictures. I've never been around a Roll-over. I learned a lot from your pics. Thanks for posting those. Pictures say a thousand words!!!

Richard, your type BBs are obviously better, about every professional gave up on the roll overs once your style with the hydraulic rippers became available. Just need to remember that the ROBBs were what was used commercially into the 80s. As far as for home owner use, pull the lever and you have all of your rippers ready for use in just a few seconds vs stopping, no hydraulics needed. Also with a ROBB, most of the time you set your top link and you are done, no reason to constantly be adjusting the top link like on a std BB.

So what it comes down to is that with no hydraulics available for aux hydraulics, the ROBBs are by far easier to use and get a pretty good out come. They are relatively heavy duty, not so much compared to industrial-commercially used units with hydraulic actuated rippers, (about 20-25% less in weight) but compared to most of the std type BBs with the single adjust rippers. They are strong enough to hold up to a 12,000lb tractor using them without damage.

My opinion is that for Johnny home owner that has more than a little grading to do and does not have or want to pay for rear hydraulics, that the ROBB is a better choice.

Just my :2cents: ;)
 
   / Just bought a Landpride RO2572 rollover box blade #14  
Richard, your type BBs are obviously better, about every professional gave up on the roll overs once your style with the hydraulic rippers became available. Just need to remember that the ROBBs were what was used commercially into the 80s. As far as for home owner use, pull the lever and you have all of your rippers ready for use in just a few seconds vs stopping, no hydraulics needed. Also with a ROBB, most of the time you set your top link and you are done, no reason to constantly be adjusting the top link like on a std BB.

So what it comes down to is that with no hydraulics available for aux hydraulics, the ROBBs are by far easier to use and get a pretty good out come. They are relatively heavy duty, not so much compared to industrial-commercially used units with hydraulic actuated rippers, (about 20-25% less in weight) but compared to most of the std type BBs with the single adjust rippers. They are strong enough to hold up to a 12,000lb tractor using them without damage.

My opinion is that for Johnny home owner that has more than a little grading to do and does not have or want to pay for rear hydraulics, that the ROBB is a better choice.

Just my :2cents: ;)

Brain, great description of the differences. You know me,,,, I'm all about hydraulics. If I found a ROBB, I'd convert the manual handle to hydraulics and trip it with the flick of a small lever!!!! :D
 
   / Just bought a Landpride RO2572 rollover box blade #15  
Nah, Mtn View....I was just envious of your particular soil for working. .... as well as hydraulic operated attachments on the best of equipment.
 
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Brain, great description of the differences. You know me,,,, I'm all about hydraulics. If I found a ROBB, I'd convert the manual handle to hydraulics and trip it with the flick of a small lever!!!! :D

Land Pride actually offered that exact thing as an option for their ROBB. :cool: As I get older, I'm thinking that that is just what I need to do. While the lever is easy to reach and operate on the smaller tractor, not so much on the bigger one. :( It's not like I'm short on rear remotes, and if I was, more can be added. ;)
 
   / Just bought a Landpride RO2572 rollover box blade #18  
Nah, Mtn View....I was just envious of your particular soil for working. .... as well as hydraulic operated attachments on the best of equipment.

I take that as a compliment, thank you very much. ;)
 
   / Just bought a Landpride RO2572 rollover box blade #19  
Nah, Mtn View....I was just envious of your particular soil for working. .... as well as hydraulic operated attachments on the best of equipment.

Me too. I've got gummy clay and I dream of being able to spread sandy loam around. But I shouldn't gripe. Clay is easier to work than rocks, so I've got it easier than some of you guys.
 
 

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