Box Blade Variations.

   / Box Blade Variations. #11  
Eric, maybe you should say, "I have found very little use for my hydraulic side link" . People that grade a lot in varying conditions use their hydraulic side links all the time. I personally would not be without one, in fact I put my hydraulic side link on before my hydraulic top link as seen in the 1st picture.

Granted a std type box blade would require a hydraulic top link to be useful before a hydraulic side link.

I happen to have ROBBs for both of my utility tractors and don't really need a hydraulic top link when using them. ;)
 

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   / Box Blade Variations. #12  
I purchased a Frontier BB4284H as it was quick hitch compatible, a real selling point for me. One thing I really like about these big, heavy-duty-style blades is that when you lift them up, all the material falls out.

Nice things are the hydraulic function on the scarifier bar to lift the scarifiers out of the way.

The folding tailgate allows the forward blade a more aggressive cut if you have the power and traction to pull the blade through. The folding tailgate also allows the blade to finish grade when it is the primary way of contacting the ground when moving forward, as well as a way to cut high points level when rolling backward. You'll want a hydraulic top link to quickly be able to adjust your box blade's angle of attack. A hydraulic side link is of very limited use, and so you can skip that if you wish. I demonstrate all of the uses of leveling on a video at this link. Basically, running backward with the rear blade cutting is the primary way of creating a level surface whereas running forward with the rear blade smoothing, is the way to smooth and finish grade material. The leading front blade is for cutting and filling potholes and rough grading.

A weakness of this Frontier is that the scarifiers bend too easily as they are cut from mild steel. I see on eBay that a vender is selling forged scarifiers at a reasonable rate and so I may upgrade.

I have a video review of my Frontier BB4284H which will give you an idea for all the commercial box scraper with hydraulic scarifiers and floating rear blades.


Within literally 10' I bend one to the point of tearing it. I'm considering welding a tab on the top of each hole. Having custom full width scarfier cut and use those. I don't need them to be adjustable. Just want something that won't keep breaking

Brett
 
   / Box Blade Variations. #13  
You guys bending scarifiers just have too much tractor. Trade for a smaller one. :D

Bruce
 
   / Box Blade Variations. #14  
That link didn't work.

Also, if you purchase them, make sure that the notches are spaced appropriately. I know mine were not and I had to notch them. This could have weakened them somewhat, I recognize this, but I've had 3 snap. I've thought about just finding someone with a CNC machine, and having them cut out some heavy ones for me. Also, make sure you get the length you need. I know they have a longer set which might put the teeth too far below your blade.

This is a pic of the second 'set' I purchased. I have had a horrible time finding shanks for my Gannon 4X2.

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I've got a guy who could cut them out of a 100 series 3/4" steel plate after hours at his work (he is a welder fabricator), and I could find out what that would cost and then we do a group buy to distribute costs.
 
   / Box Blade Variations. #15  
I have a setup very similar to Eric's, a Kubota L5740HSTC with Land Pride HR3584 with TnT. I also use the same scraper on our M8540HDC and while it will anchor the 8540 if used aggressively, if I could afford it, I'd have a heavy duty Woods of 7' or more. We have a 10' drag scraper that works well with it, but a good heavy box scraper would work better. No way I would try it on a heavier 100HP tractor.

I've been luck not to bend anything, but I'm sure it's going to happen.

 
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#16  
Great info, as usual.

Looks like I might have to either consider a smaller future tractor or not plan to share implements.

This gets me on a pretty good start.

Thanks, again.
 
   / Box Blade Variations. #17  
I recently bought a well used 4-foot Gannon "Earthcavator" rollover box blade for my BX2660, and it's the slickest thing since the invention of lubricated condoms. I don't use my Land Pride BB1548 since I got the Gannon.

So I now have the 4' Gannon Earthcavator for the BX, and the 6' Gannon with hydraulic rippers for the DK50SE. Love both of them.
 
   / Box Blade Variations. #18  
I would be interested in that. I'd need 10. 8 + 2 spare
 
   / Box Blade Variations. #19  
Eric,

I would be interested in looking into that. I'd need 10. 8 + 2 spare
 
 

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