Box Scraper 42 inch box blades - who else makes them?

   / 42 inch box blades - who else makes them? #11  
OlyRick said:
Hi,
I've got a BX1500 and a land pride 48" box blade. When I first got it I thought, I sure hope this little tractor can lift this hunk of steel. Well it has no problem lifting it. At first I was thinking I would have liked a 42" since it was a little smaller, but I can tell you after using this box blade a bunch I would not trade it for a smaller one. It was a kind of a challenge getting it out of the pick up bed, but I put a couple of 2X6's and just slide it to the ground. Once on the ground I hooked it to the 3 point hitch and I was off.

I would highly recommend building a dolly for it (piece of 3/4" plywood on a 2X4 frame with 4 wheels). It really makes hooking it to the tractor a piece of cake and you can roll it where you want it stored.

My suggestion is to get the 48" box blade. I think with a 42" you would have all kinds of problems trying to grade or getting close to anything. I am certainly no expert, but I think you would always have trouble getting the wheels on the same plane.

A couple of summers ago I put in a drive way using pavers and I need to get real close to the side of the garage. I was able to get with in a couple of inches of the garage. I moved about 10 yards of dirt on that project.

As far as the bx1500 not having enough hp, I would say it all depends on what type of dirt you have and how much you try to move in one shot. I have had the entire box filled, but was only taking off an inch at a time. You can stop it by digging in too deep, but I am sure you would have the same problem with a 42" box.

Hope this helps.
Rick

You can stop almost anything if you take to big of a bite in the wrong type of material
 
   / 42 inch box blades - who else makes them?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
Rick - It helps a lot, thanks. It's reassuring to know that you've been there, done that, with the same model tractor.

All, thanks for the info. Looks like I will be going with a 48"

-Andy
 
   / 42 inch box blades - who else makes them? #13  
My 2 cents!

I have a Mitsubishi MT180D, about 20 HP and before TBN days I purchased a 48" blade because my tractor's track is 48"!

Well I need to admit my mistake as shortly after I welded on 6" extensions on both sides of my blade (and a new cutting edge) so that I could cover my tracks!
 
   / 42 inch box blades - who else makes them? #14  
I thought a couple of pictures would be of some interest. I am constantly amazed at what this little tractor can do. I must have moved over a hundred yards for this project. Couldn't have done it without the box blade.
 

Attachments

  • Box Blade.JPG
    Box Blade.JPG
    65.1 KB · Views: 272
  • Pad forms2.JPG
    Pad forms2.JPG
    433.7 KB · Views: 250
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

SET OF HOMEMADE FORKS (A51243)
SET OF HOMEMADE...
2020 Case TR310B Skidloader (RIDE AND DRIVE) (A50774)
2020 Case TR310B...
2013 KENWORTH T800 TRI AXLE CRANE TRUCK (A52472)
2013 KENWORTH T800...
2011 FREIGHTLINER M2 26FT BOX TRUCK (A50505)
2011 FREIGHTLINER...
UNUSED FUTURE MINI EXCAVATOR RIPPER (A51244)
UNUSED FUTURE MINI...
2019 GENIE GTH-5519 TELESCOPIC FORKLIFT (A51242)
2019 GENIE...
 
Top