Grading 48 or 60 inch Box Blade for B2410?

   / 48 or 60 inch Box Blade for B2410? #11  
I have a five foot rear blade and I can lift it plenty high. I think the one you chose was a poor fit for your particular tractor. I also use a 4 foot Kubota boxblade and think that a 48 inch or 54 inch would be about max for your tractor. A 60 inch will likely load up with to much soil/gravel and I doubt you will be able to pull it but of course for light grading the 60 might be better, the smaller ones would be better for digging. J
 
   / 48 or 60 inch Box Blade for B2410?
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#12  
Sorry to be so long getting back, but Ive been working out of town.

I ended up with a 60" box blade made by walton(?). My dealer has carried the stuff for quite some time and says its well made, just not well known. It was sitting beside a bush hog box blade and looked to be even heavier built in some areas.

I used it this weekend to spread a load of millings and it worked great. I could fill the box up and still move /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Sure made short work of it.

Thanks for all the help/advice. I may still buy a rear blade, but for now I think Im happy.

Jon
 

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