Everything attachments box blades

/ Everything attachments box blades #21  
Thanks for the update... good luck with getting your tractor going again. I have been hearing about this issue more and more and I hope I don't have the same issue with my new DK40.
I have been looking in my area for the past 2 years for a decent used box blade, they have either been trash or the same price as new, so I am going with new before the summer is out. Which is why I am curious about your feedback on the EA one.
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #22  
Any Pictures?:thumbsup:

I ordered my 96" EA Severe Extreme A couple of weeks ago and hope it gets here soon. Looking forward to your report.

Dave
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #23  
Just got a call from the trucking company, my EA Severe Extreme box blade is arriving around 3:00. Pictures coming soon.....

Dave
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #24  
Just arrived and was off the truck pretty quick. There are a few scuffs from the shipping but nothing too bad. Looks real nice and I put on a couple cat 2 to 3 bushings and had it on the quick hitch in less than a minute. Even though it was listing to one side on the pallet, Top n Tilt made hooking up a breeze.

Now I can start on my duck ponds.....

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/ Everything attachments box blades #25  
Wowza. And I thought my 78" looked big. That is one wide BB!

Just arrived and was off the truck pretty quick. There are a few scuffs from the shipping but nothing too bad. Looks real nice and I put on a couple cat 2 to 3 bushings and had it on the quick hitch in less than a minute. Even though it was listing to one side on the pallet, Top n Tilt made hooking up a breeze.

Now I can start on my duck ponds.....

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/ Everything attachments box blades #26  
RJJR- Did you ever get to use your EA box blade? If so... what do you think of it?

Thank you,
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #27  
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For those who advised on buying used I'll just say I tried for 9 months and they are scare in these parts or they are ragged and folks want $500 and up for them.
thanks

It's funny, I paid close to triple that for my USED box blade. You'll often find that you will pay more for a real good quality used implement than a light duty brand new one. Sometimes the light duty ones are more than sufficient and sometimes there not. A lot depends on your uses, wants, and availability. Nothing wrong with the lighter units if that's all you need though. I'm just pointing out that its not surprising you aren't finding 4 thousand dollar box blades for sale used for under $500. If you were, you could make a killing reselling them!
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #28  
That is an excellent looking box blade. Time to get it dirty now.
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #29  
I did get it. The shipping time wasn't as quick as some. I didn't look exactly but it was about 3 weeks or better. I know some people have complained theirs came in skint up but I didn't have that problem. It looked fine. However, every bolt on the bottom that holds the blades in place was loose. I had to put a wrench on all of them and got a couple of turns on them. Unfortunately, I can't tell you how it works yet. I've been out of town and came back today to use it and it appears the switch on my tractor is bad. Only 110 hours on it. So the tractor, hooked to the box blade is under my shelter where I parked it after hooking to it the day they delivered it. I'll provide an update once I get to put it to work. I have some swells to cut down and I'll let folks know how it works considering its weight. For those who advised on buying used I'll just say I tried for 9 months and they are scare in these parts or they are ragged and folks want $500 and up for them.
thanks

I ordered an everythingattachments.com scraper blade this past friday. Man, I hope it doesn't take three weeks to get here. I really want to get my road finished before football season overtime starts up!
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #31  
Mine has been on the back of the tractor all winter moving snow and has been great. Last year I made a couple of shallow duck ponds, dug some ditches and moved lots of gravel and dirt. I would buy it again if this one was stolen.

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/ Everything attachments box blades #32  
Hopefully we'll get some more updates. In the meantime, here is some customer feedback that we have recently received about our box blades:

"I have owned this grader box for about a year and a half and I have owned several different brands of box blades over the years. The Everything Attachments brand is BY FAR the best I've ever seen. Quality and craftsmanship is remarkable. Ted explains it and shows it well in the video but until you have one on the ground in front of you, you simply just can't appreciate how well it's built. It was a well thought out design. All the welds, fit, and finish is "perfect". Shipping was quick in my opinion all the way here to South Louisiana. The staff was nice also. Just all around good communication! If I was in the market for another box blade, I wouldn't look anywhere else. Also, this 6' model is the Perfect grader box to go behind a Massey Ferguson 231 tractor. Not a smaller box, not a bigger box. I almost bought the 66" model but am Very glad I went with the 6'. And the rear tires on my 231 are NOT loaded with liquid. Wish I could have rated it 10 stars instead of 5."

And from David:

"Ted,

I researched practically all of the box blades out there, I saw quite a few in person. I purchased one of your 5 foot XTreme Duty Compact Tractor Box Blade’s. I picked it up this past Sunday the very first thing I noticed was the unbelievable high quality and workmanship that you put into this attachment, just outstanding! I was concerned that this model was going to be too light for what I needed it to do, Rick reassured me that this blade would be perfect for my tractor and my application. For all of you quality minded people that are looking, do not hesitate in doing business here. I have been given the nickname by peers as “The King of Overkill” this qualifies!! I have to say the pictures and video really don’t show just how well made this is. If you are looking for a heavy duty, high quality, last forever piece of equipment this is it. Remember this too… Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten! Great job Guys!! Made in the USA!!

All the Best-"
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #33  
Here's another one I overlooked from Edward:

"I've been needing a box blade for a while and finally decided on this one after extensive conversations with EA customer service. I've used it so far to level the drive, fill in tree-stump holes, rip up/level newly cleared land and create a temporary work road. I've had zero issues with it so far and it's a pefect fit for my Deere 3720 tractor. Thanks, EA! Great tool at a great price."
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #34  
Hopefully we'll get some more updates. In the meantime, here is some customer feedback that we have recently received about our box blades: "I have owned this grader box for about a year and a half and I have owned several different brands of box blades over the years. The Everything Attachments brand is BY FAR the best I've ever seen. Quality and craftsmanship is remarkable. Ted explains it and shows it well in the video but until you have one on the ground in front of you, you simply just can't appreciate how well it's built. It was a well thought out design. All the welds, fit, and finish is "perfect". Shipping was quick in my opinion all the way here to South Louisiana. The staff was nice also. Just all around good communication! If I was in the market for another box blade, I wouldn't look anywhere else. Also, this 6' model is the Perfect grader box to go behind a Massey Ferguson 231 tractor. Not a smaller box, not a bigger box. I almost bought the 66" model but am Very glad I went with the 6'. And the rear tires on my 231 are NOT loaded with liquid. Wish I could have rated it 10 stars instead of 5."

I posted this on your website and I sincerely meant every word I typed. I think I posted in several places here on TBN also. I am 100% satisfied with this box.
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #35  
hmm, these look pretty solid. Not sure I would be problem free though as I have places where bedrock come to the surface in my gravel drive. I'd hate to damage the tractor trying to pull the mountain itself.

What size for a Kubota B3200? 60? 66?
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #36  
Either width.

I purchased a 60" Bush Hog (brand) Rollover Box Blade, 630 pounds, when I had my B3300SU, essentially the same tractor as B3200. I liked ROBB so much I retained it when I sold the B3300SU in favor of my L3560. My L3560 tire width is 69" so a little tire track shows on each side of the box.

You want as much weight per foot of width as possible on a Box Blade, while retaining the ability to pull it with a full box of dirt. Gravity is all that acts on the 3-Pt hitch. You need implement weight to cut, preferably 100 - 125 pounds per foot of width.

If you do not have an FEL on the B3200, go with 60" for sure.

I have several ETA implements. I have been happy with all.

Photo #1 ROBB as ballast.

Photo #2 ROBB smoothing.
 

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/ Everything attachments box blades #37  
Thanks,

I have a FEL and my rear tires are loaded with beet juice or something like that.
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #38  
Any updates here? I've ordered the Land Pride 2566 after consultation with my resident B3300SU expert, jeff9366. Jeff didn't recommend brand but gave good council on width and weight. I went with the LP because foot for foot it is materially (enjoy the pun) heavier than the EA ones. Also, I get to buy the LP from my local dealer which is important to me. I'll have it in about a week and will post picks and updates. It's right at 500 lbs in weight. 66".
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #39  
I've ordered the Land Pride 2566 after consultation with my resident B3300SU EXPERT, jeff9366. Jeff didn't recommend brand but gave good council on width and weight. [/QUOTE]

MOI ?

Murph------- I hope you take note and make supporting comment.
 
/ Everything attachments box blades #40  
Ok here are the pics of my ETA grader box that's been sitting out in the weather since I received it on 09-21-12. Today is 04-01-2014.

Today is April Fool's Day. But people would be a fool if they think ETA attachments are no good or if buying from a long distance is not worth it. This is no JOKE. LOL!! (please don't take offense)

I'm 100% satisfied with my box, and the people who handled the sale and transaction. I will buy from them again in the future. There's a couple attachments I have in mind that I've wanted for a while.
 

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