On some backblades, Landpride being one, you can also mount an adjustable scarifier in front of the blade. You can also add a gaugewheel (even hydraulic) behind the better blades. This combo would give scarifying, blade scraping, and dirt pulling capability like a boxblade--all with angling, tilt, offset, and gaugewheel capability that boxblades do not have, plus superior snow removal ability. And for all that, you never have to adjust your top link! (Happy toplinking, all you boxbladers.)
Another approach is a good rake. You can add a flipdown blade with endcaps, dual gauge wheels and, with Landpride, the scarifier. You would lose the tilt and offset feature of the straight blade, however -- except for Landpride, again, which lets you mount the rake on the tiltable blade frame.
York also has a scarifier for their rakes. Woods does not seem to have scarifiers for their rakes or blades.
Glenn
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by glennmac on 10/15/00 09:00 AM.</FONT></P>
Another approach is a good rake. You can add a flipdown blade with endcaps, dual gauge wheels and, with Landpride, the scarifier. You would lose the tilt and offset feature of the straight blade, however -- except for Landpride, again, which lets you mount the rake on the tiltable blade frame.
York also has a scarifier for their rakes. Woods does not seem to have scarifiers for their rakes or blades.
Glenn
<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by glennmac on 10/15/00 09:00 AM.</FONT></P>