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Hi,
I posted questions in a previous thread<font color=blue>
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=implement&Number=198120&Search=true&Forum=All_Forums&Words=macher&Match=Username&Searchpage=0&Limit=25&Old=allposts&Main=191074>here</A> </font color=blue>addressing what I needed in a box blade.
I knew nothing about using a box blade...I wanted the best I could get while still staying reasonable in price. I FINALLY decided on a Woods HB60. Price delivered was $705 and I told the dealer to order it last Friday. I really wanted to buy a Frist Choice but hard as I tried, I could not make that happen from my end.
I get a call back from the dealer. Woods has none on the shelf, and it will be two to three weeks before he can have one. He will try to find one in a distrubutor somewhere. Tuesday he still has no answer on the specifics as to delivery of one, so I decide to use my ace in the hole ...hope that means what I think, I'm no poker player /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif...and take Ed King on up on his kind offer to meet and pick up a King Kutter 60 inch box with his pick up truck.
Hey, the truck was there and TSC had a bunch of KK stuff waiting to go home with someone...so I also got a 72 inch rear blade, a boom pole and a sub soiler /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif/w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif...all for less than the Woods box blade would have cost.
But I am straying from what I wanted to say.../w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif
The decision to go with the KK box was not driven by trying to save a buck. It was driven by NEED to get some work done. I was at the point where I would need to stop what I was doing if I did not have a box blade to continue with.
So I got the KK Box, agreed that the finish is not the greatest, and so on, and went to try it out. IT ACTUALLY WORKED! After reading all the comments about cheap box blades...yes I did search and read a LOT of archived stuff...I am surprised that this KK box blade does as well as it does.
I should report that rain softened up the hard stuff, and I was able to get just about everything done with my loader/toothbar in the place I figured I would need the box blade or never be able to finish. So I am not giving it the kind of test under which an armor-plated box might shine...BUT from what I see so far...this cheap box works pretty well. Works really well, from the perspective of a guy who used to be a pick, shovel and wheelborrow guy.
Ignorance is bliss...I guess I should count my blessings...and be happy not knowing what I might be missing by not having that Woods or Monroe-tuffline box blade.
Just wanted to point out to others that might be in the position that I was...who might write off a cheap box as totally inferior and useless, or almost so...that these cheaper units are tools that may just work fine for your needs. Looks like this one has for me so far...no telling if I will damage it in the future, but so far I have hit some rocks and caught a couple roots stopping the tractor, with no ill affects.
Just another data point that may be of interest to anyone who finds themselves in a position similar to mine.
Thanks again to Ed King for helping out a TBN brother!
Bill in Pgh, PA
Hi,
I posted questions in a previous thread<font color=blue>
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/cgi-bin/compact/showthreaded.pl?Cat=&Board=implement&Number=198120&Search=true&Forum=All_Forums&Words=macher&Match=Username&Searchpage=0&Limit=25&Old=allposts&Main=191074>here</A> </font color=blue>addressing what I needed in a box blade.
I knew nothing about using a box blade...I wanted the best I could get while still staying reasonable in price. I FINALLY decided on a Woods HB60. Price delivered was $705 and I told the dealer to order it last Friday. I really wanted to buy a Frist Choice but hard as I tried, I could not make that happen from my end.
I get a call back from the dealer. Woods has none on the shelf, and it will be two to three weeks before he can have one. He will try to find one in a distrubutor somewhere. Tuesday he still has no answer on the specifics as to delivery of one, so I decide to use my ace in the hole ...hope that means what I think, I'm no poker player /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif...and take Ed King on up on his kind offer to meet and pick up a King Kutter 60 inch box with his pick up truck.
Hey, the truck was there and TSC had a bunch of KK stuff waiting to go home with someone...so I also got a 72 inch rear blade, a boom pole and a sub soiler /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif/w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif...all for less than the Woods box blade would have cost.
But I am straying from what I wanted to say.../w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif
The decision to go with the KK box was not driven by trying to save a buck. It was driven by NEED to get some work done. I was at the point where I would need to stop what I was doing if I did not have a box blade to continue with.
So I got the KK Box, agreed that the finish is not the greatest, and so on, and went to try it out. IT ACTUALLY WORKED! After reading all the comments about cheap box blades...yes I did search and read a LOT of archived stuff...I am surprised that this KK box blade does as well as it does.
I should report that rain softened up the hard stuff, and I was able to get just about everything done with my loader/toothbar in the place I figured I would need the box blade or never be able to finish. So I am not giving it the kind of test under which an armor-plated box might shine...BUT from what I see so far...this cheap box works pretty well. Works really well, from the perspective of a guy who used to be a pick, shovel and wheelborrow guy.
Ignorance is bliss...I guess I should count my blessings...and be happy not knowing what I might be missing by not having that Woods or Monroe-tuffline box blade.
Just wanted to point out to others that might be in the position that I was...who might write off a cheap box as totally inferior and useless, or almost so...that these cheaper units are tools that may just work fine for your needs. Looks like this one has for me so far...no telling if I will damage it in the future, but so far I have hit some rocks and caught a couple roots stopping the tractor, with no ill affects.
Just another data point that may be of interest to anyone who finds themselves in a position similar to mine.
Thanks again to Ed King for helping out a TBN brother!
Bill in Pgh, PA