DieselBound
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Well, I was about to pull the trigger on a used (of course) Gannon but before I could it got sold: I was trying to come up with a decent shipping quote (would have been looking at around $3,600). Nothing used that's suitable shows up locally (even out-of-state used stuff is pretty scarce, and tends to be scary) in which case I'm now pretty much forced to dole out for a new one.
This would be for my NX5510 (my B7800 has a nice, indestructible Modern Ag- 5'), for heavy use in preparing about 2,000' of land for fencing. I'll have perhaps 300' of ground that'll have been filled fairly recently (easy enough to grade), but most of the rest is pretty much undisturbed, wet/heavy clay. This is the most immediate need, though long-term I'll always have a need for a good box blade; which would include, of course, hanging it off the back of the NX for added ballast. NX's rears are ballasted. R4 tires. Measurement at outer rears is 74".
Hydraulic scarifiers are a requirement. This pushes things into a more rarefied strata, less candidates. What I see out there that's in the 7'-ish range (I liked the 80" dimension of that used Gannon I was focused on) pretty much comes down to Woods, Land Pride and Paladin. Specifically, the models come down to these:
HR35 & HRL35 Series Box Scrapers | Land Pride
Product Details
FFC 240SD Box Scraper with Hydraulically actuated scarifier
A local Woods dealer quoted me about $5k (doesn't include taxes!).
Got a price on an HR3584 of $3,950, but that would require shipping (probably about $1k).
Clearly, the EA-offered Paladin is quite a bit cheaper: local Paladin dealer quoted me $5k! This BB is also the heaviest by quite a bit.
Land Pride has a 78" model of the HRL35. I like the idea of having something that isn't quite so wide, only presents a 2" overhang per side, though 84" means 5" overhang (B7800 set up is overhanging by 3" per side). I haven't checked on pricing for that. Nothing pops up out-of-state, in which case it would be a local purchase with sales tax. Can't see it coming out cheaper than the EA pricing though. And, clearly, based on weights this is, at roughly 1k lbs, about 500 lbs lighter than the EA/Paladin BB!
Shelling out $4k (plus or minus) is huge. I really can't afford to not get this right. (ending up as expensive ballast)
This would be for my NX5510 (my B7800 has a nice, indestructible Modern Ag- 5'), for heavy use in preparing about 2,000' of land for fencing. I'll have perhaps 300' of ground that'll have been filled fairly recently (easy enough to grade), but most of the rest is pretty much undisturbed, wet/heavy clay. This is the most immediate need, though long-term I'll always have a need for a good box blade; which would include, of course, hanging it off the back of the NX for added ballast. NX's rears are ballasted. R4 tires. Measurement at outer rears is 74".
Hydraulic scarifiers are a requirement. This pushes things into a more rarefied strata, less candidates. What I see out there that's in the 7'-ish range (I liked the 80" dimension of that used Gannon I was focused on) pretty much comes down to Woods, Land Pride and Paladin. Specifically, the models come down to these:
HR35 & HRL35 Series Box Scrapers | Land Pride
Product Details
FFC 240SD Box Scraper with Hydraulically actuated scarifier
A local Woods dealer quoted me about $5k (doesn't include taxes!).
Got a price on an HR3584 of $3,950, but that would require shipping (probably about $1k).
Clearly, the EA-offered Paladin is quite a bit cheaper: local Paladin dealer quoted me $5k! This BB is also the heaviest by quite a bit.
Land Pride has a 78" model of the HRL35. I like the idea of having something that isn't quite so wide, only presents a 2" overhang per side, though 84" means 5" overhang (B7800 set up is overhanging by 3" per side). I haven't checked on pricing for that. Nothing pops up out-of-state, in which case it would be a local purchase with sales tax. Can't see it coming out cheaper than the EA pricing though. And, clearly, based on weights this is, at roughly 1k lbs, about 500 lbs lighter than the EA/Paladin BB!
Shelling out $4k (plus or minus) is huge. I really can't afford to not get this right. (ending up as expensive ballast)