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countonjoe

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I am looking at buying a First Choice brand box blade. Is this a high quality brand implement? I own a John Deere 2020. It is only 2 wheel drive but a 54 horse diesel. Will I have any problem pulling a 6 foot box blade once loaded with dirt? Should I consider the 5' model for this reason? Also will rear wheel weights help or hinder the drag?
 
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I think there are better/heavier duty box blades out there than the First Choice, but you will pay more. The JD should handle a 6 foot box blade fine. Rear wheel weights will help with traction when using the box blade.
 
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thank you for the info. What brands might be heavier duty than First Choice?
 
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I have a Bush Hog brand 72" box blade that I would consider to be pretty heave duty (although probably not the absolute heaviest). I think the Howse brand is about the same toughness as First Choice. Can anyone back me up on that?

Lawrence
 
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Woods makes some heavy duty box blades. I was shopping for one a little over a year ago. From memory, I believe the woods 6' heavy duty offering weighed over 1000 pounds, and cost over 1000 bucks. Problem is, I was also shopping for a bush hog at the same time and I could have prices and or weights mixed up.
 
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When I was shopping for mine I looked at a Landpride that was extreamly well made, and, as you would think, very expensive. Needless to say I went with something much lighter, but appropriately sized for my tractor. Please let us know what you wind up buying.

Thanks
 
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Thanks to this great forum and the knowledgable men posting here I am leaning toward the 6' Midwest. Should have a price tomorrow and will make a decision then. Will let you know. This website was a great find.
 
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I just picked up a 7' Land Pride box blade today. (BB2584 see attachment) It seems well made and has a hinged backfill blade to help when smoothing. I will be using it with my TC-40D
 

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I have been using a 72" First Choice/Midwest box blade for about 2 years now. It's a good sturdy unit that has no trouble with roots, rocks or anything else I have encountered. I would consider it a medium-duty implement. All the 3 pt structure is solid and not susceptible to bending under reasonable use... quite a step up from some of the low-end units out there. The biggest issue is lack of weight... it's probably only 5-600 lbs, vs. 1,000 or so for the real heavy-duty units. I strap on a few sacks of concrete, but that's not a good solution and sometime I'll rig up a better set of additional weights. Even so, it works fine in soil and gravel. If I were using it commercially, the HD type would be better, but this has my needs covered.

Incidentally, I think First Choice and Midwest are no longer associated, but Midwest is selling on their own plus some private branding.
 
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How does it hold up with roots, rocks etc?
 

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