deezler
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- Joined
- Jan 30, 2012
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- 3,591
- Location
- Southeast MI
- Tractor
- Cub Cadet 7305, Kioti CK3510seh TLB
Hi everyone, thanks in advance for any helpful insight here.
I really want (need) a box blade for my new tractor. I am trying to break ground on my new property - repair the scraggly little bit of actual "driveway" and add in a long new extension, and make smoother trails over my generally lumpy terrain.
I was feeling pretty set on a 5' box blade (tractor width with the R4s is ~58"), but money is super tight right now. And all I see used on local craigslist's are 6' models. Have been watching them daily waiting for a 5' box to pop up.... but it never does. So the question is, could my tractor handle a 6 footer? Or would I just be cursing myself as it hangs up on roots and rocks and stalls the tractor repeatedly. I am generally of the opinion to get the right sized equipment such that you can maintain power and speed when working. But if a 6' box blade added a significant amount of additional weight, would that help it be more effective too? Note: I have several areas of sloping terrain to work with, too.
Tractor specs:
Cub Cadet 7305 (Mitsubishi built, generally pretty stout) Low hours.
30 HP, 4WD, differential lock, 3-range hydro trans
Weight: ~2700 lbs, + loader. Tires NOT loaded.
Need to smooth out terrain like this as I punch into the woods:
Here is my little scraggly bit of driveway up by my road frontage. I want to rip it up to smooth it out, pack it back down, then add 4-6" of new clean rock on top.
I really want (need) a box blade for my new tractor. I am trying to break ground on my new property - repair the scraggly little bit of actual "driveway" and add in a long new extension, and make smoother trails over my generally lumpy terrain.
I was feeling pretty set on a 5' box blade (tractor width with the R4s is ~58"), but money is super tight right now. And all I see used on local craigslist's are 6' models. Have been watching them daily waiting for a 5' box to pop up.... but it never does. So the question is, could my tractor handle a 6 footer? Or would I just be cursing myself as it hangs up on roots and rocks and stalls the tractor repeatedly. I am generally of the opinion to get the right sized equipment such that you can maintain power and speed when working. But if a 6' box blade added a significant amount of additional weight, would that help it be more effective too? Note: I have several areas of sloping terrain to work with, too.
Tractor specs:
Cub Cadet 7305 (Mitsubishi built, generally pretty stout) Low hours.
30 HP, 4WD, differential lock, 3-range hydro trans
Weight: ~2700 lbs, + loader. Tires NOT loaded.

Need to smooth out terrain like this as I punch into the woods:

Here is my little scraggly bit of driveway up by my road frontage. I want to rip it up to smooth it out, pack it back down, then add 4-6" of new clean rock on top.
