CMV
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Been borrowing a friend's box blade and have got a lot of use out of it, but need to get my own. It looks to me that the box blade will do everything the rear scrape blade will but has the added benefits of being able to drop teeth, more weight, use in reverse, not let material escape at the sides, etc.
Would there be any reason to choose the scrape blade over a box blade? Does the scrape do things the box won't? Maintaining a long dirt/gravel road, filling in erosion channels, filling/leveling low spots, fixing ruts, and general light grading are what I would use it for.
Also - general use question - when I go over an area that is mostly dirt/pea gravel, the box blade does a great job getting it right in just a pass or two. But if there is more than maybe 25% grass coverage, it just kind of floats on the grass and it takes dozens of passes in forward & reverse. Small amount of grass - like the middle hump of a dirt road - it just cuts. But more grass than that is too much. Do I just need to weight it down or angle a different way?
Would there be any reason to choose the scrape blade over a box blade? Does the scrape do things the box won't? Maintaining a long dirt/gravel road, filling in erosion channels, filling/leveling low spots, fixing ruts, and general light grading are what I would use it for.
Also - general use question - when I go over an area that is mostly dirt/pea gravel, the box blade does a great job getting it right in just a pass or two. But if there is more than maybe 25% grass coverage, it just kind of floats on the grass and it takes dozens of passes in forward & reverse. Small amount of grass - like the middle hump of a dirt road - it just cuts. But more grass than that is too much. Do I just need to weight it down or angle a different way?