Rear Blade What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly

   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly #71  
Well it makes me think that my 6500lb tractor would be okay with a 850lb 8' blade. I think that's what I'll buy.

My 3800 lb L4330 does just fine with my 8' EA rear grader blade. That size tractor, there's no way I'd buy a 7'er.
 
   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly
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#72  
That's what I would do. If the length turns out to be just too much, you can always shorten the 8 footer. Since your tractor can handle weight, I would also lean toward the heaviest blade. Do all the blades you listed have the same shape & thickness? That's something to check. Also, do consider the end caps - they are perfect for jobs where you are trying to smooth using existing material rather than just cut & move the dirt off to the side. Caps are useless in snow, but they unbolt for winter.
rScotty
The land pride is 5/16" and most the others are 3/8" but the land pride also has full box support all the way across the blade with 3/16", so it looks stouter to me. I have some of that info in my comparison matrix up a few posts back.

That's the moldboard that I described. They all look to have 1/2" blades.
 
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   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly
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#73  
So basically this thread has served to grow me out of buying this standard implement for $1250:

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And put me into a heavy duty 8' three cylinder heavy duty rbt4096 blade with a diverter valve.

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On monthly payments at zero interest.:rolleyes:

Thanks for all the advice. I'll get the sideplates, shoes, and gauge wheel as I need them in the future. This thing was already $4390 like it sits with tax included and the diverter valve.
 
   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly #74  
So basically this thread has served to grow me out of buying this standard implement for $1250:

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And put me into a heavy duty 8' three cylinder heavy duty rbt4096 blade with a diverter valve.

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On monthly payments at zero interest.:rolleyes:

Thanks for all the advice. I'll get the sideplates, shoes, and gauge wheel as I need them in the future. This thing was already $4390 like it sits with tax included and the diverter valve.
Hey that's what we are here for! I think you will be much happier instead of thinking, woulda, shoulda, coulda.
 
   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly #75  
Sweet!
 
   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly #76  
Thanks. 7' would cover my tracks in the straight form. It wouldn't at an angle. Is that what you're referring to?

Yes. I seldom run my rear blade in a flat profile to my tractor. It is almost always set to 30 or 45 degrees when in use. I would never consider a blade that did not cover my tractors at 45 degrees when centered behind the tractor. I would consider on wide enough centered to cover tracks that could be offset for special purposes (cleaning out or digging ditches).
 
   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly
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#77  
Here is the manual diverter valve setup so my two rear remotes will move three cylinders. They said that I should be able to reach the handle from my seat.
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   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly #78  
You can't reach that from your seat.
 
   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly #79  
Electric diverters are fairly simple to wire up and handy to use.
 
   / What can a rear blade do for me that my box blade can't? Road and ditches mainly #80  
Electric diverters are fairly simple to wire up and handy to use.

Exactly. A good option for many uses where constant control is not a necessary. I had planned on using one to power a grapple and though it can be done it is not very efficient for me. But on a rear blade, it would be a good way to go.
 
 

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