8 ft box with 38 HP tractor?

   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #11  
Depends on how dirt chap dirt cheap is. If it was really dirt cheap I would get in and cut the sides off and re-weld it. 45 HP here and 6' is max for me.

If it was real dirt cheap, I'd buy it, sell for a profit, and buy a 6'. :)
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #12  
If it was really dirt cheap, clean it up and sell it. Use the money to buy what you need and can handle. I just sold a 6 footer for $500 after buying it a year ago for $200. Put the money into my concrete driveway fund.
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #13  
If it was really dirt cheap, clean it up and sell it. Use the money to buy what you need and can handle. I just sold a 6 footer for $500 after buying it a year ago for $200. Put the money into my concrete driveway fund.

Or take a torch to it and make the 5 or 6 footer that you need.
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor?
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#14  
It's $140 at the moment, subject to rise as the auction goes on. Selling it for a profit might not be a bad idea!
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #15  
I run a 5' box without teeth on my 26hp tractor and all it's good for is scraping the surface and or moving a box of dirt around assuming it's already broken up, but then again I think I got the thing for $50 and I've gotten my moneys worth :)
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #16  
If it was really dirt cheap, clean it up and sell it. Use the money to buy what you need and can handle. I just sold a 6 footer for $500 after buying it a year ago for $200. Put the money into my concrete driveway fund.

From the Concrete Institute advertisements of old.
"Concrete for Permanence"

Yep, exactly!
Until it cracks and heaves over the first winter in frost heave Michigan.
A concrete driveway in Michigan is the same kind of good idea as trying to pull an 8' box blade behind a 38HP tractor.
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #17  
From the Concrete Institute advertisements of old.
"Concrete for Permanence"

Yep, exactly!
Until it cracks and heaves over the first winter in frost heave Michigan.
A concrete driveway in Michigan is the same kind of good idea as trying to pull an 8' box blade behind a 38HP tractor.

Plus salt eats concrete. It’s sold as the more durable option to asphalt. I’m not convinced. Asphalt is only 2” thick on residential driveways and concrete is 4”. I think if asphalt was the same thickness it would last longer.
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #18  
If you're careful about bite, it could be used, especially if you have top and tilt hydraulics. There would be little margin for slop, though. If the tractor is too light or ground too gravely, the tires will spin. If traction holds, then the engine will stall. I use a 7' with a 7000 lb, 54 hp tractor. It anchors me if I get careless.
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #19  
I'm pulling a 6' box on a 7000 lb tractor, 37 hp. Only time I've been stopped was when I was pulling a full box with the scarifiers down in M range and was in 2wd instead of 4wd. Stopped me cold when I hit a tree root (single back tire spinning). Switched to 4wd and L range on the HST and kept right on going.

Concrete works just fine up here. We get frost heaves all the time. Only time it's an issue is when some of these fly-by-night contractors come here from out of state, and don't know what they're doing. Or don't care. Either way.
 
   / 8 ft box with 38 HP tractor? #20  
Plus salt eats concrete. It痴 sold as the more durable option to asphalt. I知 not convinced. Asphalt is only 2 thick on residential driveways and concrete is 4? I think if asphalt was the same thickness it would last longer.

Two layers of asphalt, to a 4" total, is the better driveway solution in the North.
Even heated concrete suffers salt damage, and a heated concrete driveway is VERY expensive
Trouble is, that most people are not willing to pay the cost for two layers of asphalt.
Asphalt has yet another North advantage.
It is black, and absorbs heat from the Winter sun.
Snow melts much more quickly on asphalt driveways, once they are partially exposed.
 
 

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