Bandit2026
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I purchased a box blade, 5 footer used, and I find its not heavy enough. I'm looking for ways to add some weight but not change the operation. Any Ideas??
I purchased a box blade, 5 footer used, and I find its not heavy enough. I'm looking for ways to add some weight but not change the operation. Any Ideas??![]()
The box blade is definitely large in my truck but looks at home on the back of the tractor. I looked for a used one for quite a while but could only find them attached to skip loaders.Dave - its hard to tell whats bigger - your box blade or the pickup. That is one massive unit. I know what you mean about a road bed when it dries out and becomes concrete. I've got one section of driveway where wind blown volcanic ash has combined with the road material and its a real bugger later in the summer.
Ive never had a problem with the fixed rear blade i have a hydraulic top link and can easily adjust for direction of travel. I love back dragging the rear edge on a final pass. It Works much better than my grading scraper if the surface has enough moisture to cause clumpsIf your box blade has both forward and rear blades, if the third arm is long enough the weight is on the rear blade rather than the front blade it will have a hard time cutting when driving forward. One thing I dislike about box blade with forward and rear blades on them.
I purchased a box blade, 5 footer used, and I find its not heavy enough. I'm looking for ways to add some weight but not change the operation. Any Ideas??![]()
I purchased a box blade, 5 footer used, and I find its not heavy enough. I'm looking for ways to add some weight but not change the operation. Any Ideas??![]()
