Midwest box blades.

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rozett

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Last week, I bought a BB20-72 box blade from Corriher Tractor & Implements in Newton, NC. These are labeled as Corriher Implement, but looking at the specs and the photos, I believe they are made by Midwest.

I used it for the first time yesterday. Keep in mind that here in New England, our major crop is rocks /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif, but I have already broken off two of the Scarifier Tips. I know that they are replaceable, but I was disappointed that they came off so easily. Has anyone else experienced this?

Otherwise, I am very impressed with the design, especially the attach points for the 3-pt. And I was also impressed with Corriher Tractor & Implements. I spotted the blade on Ebay. The price was good but they made the deal on shipping charges. I had priced some implements through one of TBN's advertisers, but despite an excellent quote from them, the shipping cost to ME was a deal killer. Corriher had to have eaten some of the shipping costs, but that made the deal for me. I will definitely try to send more of my business their way.
 
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I have exactly the same BB - got it through a KIOTI dealer north of Toronto - and, while no teeth have brokem off, I did notice after about the first 30 minutes of use that one tooth is badly chipped with about 25% of the tip broken off at the corner.

I put it down to operator error but, maybe not ??? I am very pleased with the quality and robust construction of the unit and have done a few more hours work with it since then with no further tooth chipping.

Bob
 
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When you say the teeth were broken off...we're they just pulled from the shanks, or was the shank damaged?? How big were the rocks??
 
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I am also very impressed with the robustness of the box blade, but maybe that's why I was surprised to see the teeth break off from the shank so quickly. As for the rocks... most are basketball size or smaller. But I am sure that I have hit a couple of immoveable rocks.

I think I will buy some replacement teeth and take the entire unit to a welder and have all the teeth reinforced.
 
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Well...I have one on the way....Thanks for the lead. Its kind of weird when I can buy something that far away and save big bucks. Locally I was quoted $ 125 more for a King Kutter re-label and $ 225 more for a LandPride 25 series and a Woods. That extra $$ doesn't include tax. I do like the idea of keeping the business local but ....

I have similar ground by the sounds of it, although most of my fields were worked for years, and recently ( past 3-5 years ) they were dozed and cleared. I don't think many of my rocks are too tight, and the big ones are pretty obvious. They're the ones the dozer didn't bother trying to bury !!!

I mostly want the box blade for the driveway ( 1200 ' ) of crusher run gravel that needs a haircut every few months.

Where I Maine are you? I have property east of Bangor. The East of Down East.
 
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I'm in Limington, about 25 west of Portland .... between Cornish and Standish. Limington is about 3000 people and very quiet.
 
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Check this out....

After ordering a box blade from Corriher Implement, I anxiosly awaited and email to indicate the status of my order. Here is what I got...

Sorry I didn’t give you an update, but your equipment was sent out yesterday. We had a small problem in that we were out of the 20-72 series, so I substituted the 30-72 at no additional charge. As you may know, it is a heavier duty model... . If there is a problem with this substitution, please let me know and we can swap for a 20-72 in about 10 days.

I can't believe they'd do this to me ! /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I suggested that they should be advertising here. It sounded like they were going to look into it.

I'll update when the equipment arrives.
 
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I contacted them about units in, um, a <font color="green"> color </font> they don't advertise. The speedy response was that they could get them in , um, that <font color="green"> color </font>, delivered to me in two week from time of order...

They were even friendly about it... /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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Guess I'm not the only one ordering green from a New Holland dealer!
Spent last Friday calling all over trying to find a distributor closer to GA with no luck. Carter and Carter doesn't stock the small ones, V&V though helpful, doesn't ship, and the various Kioti dealers have the wrong color! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Finally I gave up and called Midwest, and even got the famous JimMC on the line who suggested I try Corriher Implement.

Lowest price ($290 for 48" 20 series), right color (green), and only $50 shipping to the hub 15 miles from me! And to think I almost gave up and bought another Howse.

I can tell you this, these guys will be getting an order a month from me for about the next 4 months...let me see...grader blade, landscape rake, aerator, rotary cutter...yep, 4 months!
 

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Looks like it is time for me to get my order in quick before the restock the lighter units!!!!
 
 

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