Is this a proper blade for a box blade?

   / Is this a proper blade for a box blade? #21  
Right now my drive is hardened red clay Alabama style. I've not ever used a blade on it, but the neighbor has a hill he let's me chip out dirt from with my front loader, and it's usually a fight to get the dirt out, but it does seem to fill in holes well when I dump it in them. It's work but it's free dirt that's real close. It might be a smarter idea to get tri-axle trailers of dirt delivered. I don't know. Maybe it's too hard on my tractor to fight with digging the dirt out.

If you're digging much in the hard packed material you might consider a toothbar. It will break the surface tension for easier loading. TOOTH BAR 78" | Blue Diamond Attachments
 
   / Is this a proper blade for a box blade? #22  
If you're digging much in the hard packed material you might consider a toothbar. It will break the surface tension for easier loading. TOOTH BAR 78" | Blue Diamond Attachments
Or the newest tooth bar from EA: Custom Wicked Tooth Bar for Tractor Buckets.

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   / Is this a proper blade for a box blade?
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#23  
I absolutely love this thing.

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So glad I went with a 7' one too. I never once used my 6' bush hog and wished it was smaller, but always bigger.
 
 

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