MinnesotaEric
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I appreciate everyones input.
Just to clarify my previous post, when the rippers were rotated up, they were still below the top of the box. So when filled, the wet clay would pack around and over the rippers. When you lifted the BB all of the clay would stay in the BB. Even what was under the rippers!
This is a better design, for the rotating style, the rippers come up higher, out of the box.
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I don't know which style is strongest, but I like the vertical design on my Cammond. :thumbsup:I appreciate everyones input.
I may have a line on a used Frontier BB4284H, which from photos appears to be a rebadged Gannon. I don't know if it is a 4x2, or 4x4 model. If anybody knows, please chime in as I'm going to chase off and look at it Monday as an excuse to get my mum and two dogs out and about (we like winter road trips).
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Eric All i get is an invalid link
Answers:I must not be using the tractorbynet App right. I thought I uploaded a photo properly, but I guess not. Anyway, here are two photos of that Frontier BB4284H.
Questions:
1) Does anybody know if this is the high profile or low profile version of Gannon's blade?
2) does anybody know if this is a 2x4 or 4x4 version of Gannon's blade?
3) Any pushback against using this blade with a SpeeCo Cat 2 quick hitch on my 60hp Kioti which is balasted to about 7800 pounds with the loader attached and is 78" wide at the rear wheels?
Answers:
1) It is a High Back.
2) I don't know what 2x4 or 4x4 means.
3) Read the specs and decide if it will hold up OK.
http://www.deere.com/en_US/docs/non_current/tldsfe37514_41_42series_bb_lit.pdf
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OK now I know it is the tractor powered axles, related to the strength of the Box Scraper.Answers:
1) It is a High Back.
2) I don't know what 2x4 or 4x4 means.
3) Read the specs and decide if it will hold up OK.
Frontier Implements: Frontier Implements | John*Deere US