Henro
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
- 4,982
- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
I would probably go with the yellow one. Four teeth rather than three, and easily adjustable. Weighs more, and weight is important. I always have concrete blocks on top of mine...which is a 60 inch I use on the back of my B2910. I think I have had it on the back of my BX2200 but don't remember for sure.
The more important issue is getting your HP to the ground. My BX will spin its wheels rather than put the HP to the ground sometimes. When using my 72" landscape rake, the BX will stop moving (with wheels spinning) if I try to rake up hill, but my larger tractor with the same rake on it will move up the same slope with the rake engaged without any problem.
My guess is that whichever box blade you buy you will run into the same operating issues, whatever they might turn out to be. So why not buy the better of the two, which in my estimation is the yellow one...
Bill
The more important issue is getting your HP to the ground. My BX will spin its wheels rather than put the HP to the ground sometimes. When using my 72" landscape rake, the BX will stop moving (with wheels spinning) if I try to rake up hill, but my larger tractor with the same rake on it will move up the same slope with the rake engaged without any problem.
My guess is that whichever box blade you buy you will run into the same operating issues, whatever they might turn out to be. So why not buy the better of the two, which in my estimation is the yellow one...
Bill