MtnViewRanch
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Some companies also make non ROBB box blades that have a single lever to raise or lower all the rippers at once. I have one from Gearmore. I could operate it from the tractor seat if I had a lot of upper body strength. The one time I tried it I pulled a muscle in my back hard enough to make me wish I'd spent the extra few hundred for hydraulic rippers. After that I get off and use two hands.
I'm sure the ROBB is better for the other reasons you mentioned though. Weight definitely makes the blade dig in deeper.
Every once in a while I want to lower just one ripper, usually in an attempt to pull out a stump or rock in the middle of leveling something with the BB. It's rare though.
There are always exceptions to about everything and circumstances where one type simply works easier-better than another.
Overall the commercial hydraulic actuated scarifier units are the best, that's why all the industrial machines have them, but they are by far the most costly units to get. The hydraulic actuated units replaced the ROBB units in the commercial market back in the 1980s. The ROBB units are great for people that have no rear remotes and don't want to get them. And as you mentioned, there are std style box blades that also have a single lever type engaged rippers also.
Something for just about everyone's needs, just need to look and ask questions.