Torvy
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Since I am a teacher, I can sleep well tonight. Lol.My bad, for some reason I was thinking BC was in N.E. Canada.
Learn something new everyday.![]()
Since I am a teacher, I can sleep well tonight. Lol.My bad, for some reason I was thinking BC was in N.E. Canada.
Learn something new everyday.![]()
Not sure if your MF had 4 wheel drive. You are correct, HP is similar. Not sure if 3 cylinder vs. 4 makes a difference. My tires are loaded. I am also on a grade so maybe a 5' would be best. Thanks for the reply.For some reason my reply didn't post earlier.
A Mahindra 2638 weighs a little over 3000 pounds without a loader or operator. I have a 6' box blade that originally came with a MFWD Massey-Ferguson 1030L I used to have. That tractor was fairly similar to the OP's Mahindra, it weighed about 2900 pounds without the loader or me on it and had unloaded ag tires. I did have a loader on it though. The tires would spin if there was more than about 6" of gravel in the box.
I now have a 2WD Deere 5075E with loaded ag tires. It pulls that same box blade to overflowing without knowing it is back there.
I would suspect that the OP would at the least need to have filled ag tires if not a larger tractor to pull a 6' box blade well.
Not sure if your MF had 4 wheel drive. You are correct, HP is similar. Not sure if 3 cylinder vs. 4 makes a difference. My tires are loaded. I am also on a grade so maybe a 5' would be best. Thanks for the reply.
Why don't you ask a dealer if you can demo one so you will know?Not sure if your MF had 4 wheel drive. You are correct, HP is similar. Not sure if 3 cylinder vs. 4 makes a difference. My tires are loaded. I am also on a grade so maybe a 5' would be best. Thanks for the reply.
Years ago I had a little 18 hp, 2wd Allis Chalmers. I had a 5' blade used with other tractors at the time and decided to use it to help a neighbor cover up a water line trench. It didn't have the weight nor traction to put the blade at a 45* angle and move the dirt back over the trench.I am clearing land with a 2638 Mahindra. I would like a 6' box blade to further reduce the cost of having someone do the finish work.
Next year, I am thinking a smaller compact will maintain the drive and clear a tree on occasion. IF that puts 5-10k back in my pocket, then I will do so.
(if the economy holds, I am guessing I can pretty easily trade down with someone unhappy with a compact)
So, the question is, can a compact handle the 6' or should I temporarily live with a 5' blade.
Thanks for any advice.
Was your AC diesel or gasoline?Years ago I had a little 18 hp, 2wd Allis Chalmers. I had a 5' blade used with other tractors at the time and decided to use it to help a neighbor cover up a water line trench. It didn't have the weight nor traction to put the blade at a 45* angle and move the dirt back over the trench.