4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade

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phyxer

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Batesville, AR
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Kubota B2620
Going to purchase/order my tractor package tomorrow. The tractor is a Kubota B2630 (26 engine HP and 19 PTO HP). Rear tire width is 49 inches. Dealer is recommending I go with the Land Pride 48 inch Box Blade. Do ya'll agree or should I spend the extra cash and get the Land Pride 60 inch. Thanks in advance.
:p
Troy
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #2  
Get the heaviest box in the 48" size. Unless you are ONLY going to drag loose materials around with it. Then 60 would be ok.
jb
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #3  
I would get the 60". I pull a 6ft boxblade w/ my JD 4110 its 20hp, it pulls it fine, no matter whats in it.


Brandon
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #4  
I'm sure your tractor will pull either one but it's back to the old standby question of "your needs and uses". Is money an issue? Your time and your purpose/planned use for the boxblade. Bigger will save a few minutes. Really hard soil full of big rocks will be harder to deal with on the bigger box. Soft soil will be no problem with either. I rarely use my boxblade but wouldn't go without one. The landpride is fine. I have a 4 footer and only want the 5' or 6' when I'm doing a big job with it which is so rare that I won't trade for a bigger one so it's not worth the price difference to me. If I used it more often I would buy the bigger one.
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #5  
Personally I would go with the 60" so there were a few inches outside the rear tires. If you need to work up to something like a fence or building you will be happy to have those extra inches.

MarkV
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #6  
Question, isn't the next size up from the 48" in the land pride a 54" instead of 60" ? May be the perfect size you are looking for. A good happy medium.
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #7  
Just for referance, my ck30 30hp pulls the 5' just fine, but a 6' might be a bit much.
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #8  
Just for referance, my ck30 30hp pulls the 5' just fine, but a 6' might be a bit much.

My B7800 pulls a 5 foot box blade fine and struggle some when the rippers are all the way down. I do not think a 6 foot box blade would have been a good match for my tractor.
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade #9  
I would go with the larger one so that you cover the track of the rear wheels. I pull a 60" with no problem with my B3030.
 
   / 4 foot or 5 foot Box Blade
  • Thread Starter
#10  
I have no intention of trying to pull a 6 footer (72 inch) BB with my tractor. I guess I am just trying to learn whether or not the 1 inch of tire that is exposed on both sides is a big deal or not and if my tractor can handle the 5 foot (60 inch) box blade in the worst case scenerio. Maybe the 4 1/2 foot (54 inch) would be a better option or maybe I should just trust my dealer. :p

Troy
 

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