JohnS
Platinum Member
Mark, Heck of a little rock that you decided to pick a fight with! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif Having a heavier duty boxblade might have prevented it, or possibly caused some problems to your tractor. While there was little to no chance of moving that boulder, hopefully the tractor would have sat there and spun the wheels. The next weakest link might have been the Jinma 3pt arms. While the Jinma 3pt is cat1, comparing to other tractors, they don't seem as heavly built. Maybe thats a good thing. If they were over built, the next weakest link could be very costly.
How does the XB line compare to the standard KK stuff? The arms that bent don't look much different, and didn't see specs for XB on their website. Just curious, since I have the standard light duty 5' KK boxblade. I do believe you are correct on the operation, while they have a rear facing blade, it is mainly just for smoothing out loose dirt.
How does the XB line compare to the standard KK stuff? The arms that bent don't look much different, and didn't see specs for XB on their website. Just curious, since I have the standard light duty 5' KK boxblade. I do believe you are correct on the operation, while they have a rear facing blade, it is mainly just for smoothing out loose dirt.