TSC attachment sales

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Tractor Supply hasn't been in my area for too long, and I was wondering from people familiar with this store does TSC have sales specifically Box Blade specials at a particular time of the year if at all?

Box blades are not cheap in my neck of the woods for example I was quoted $900 for a Landpride unit (iMatch compatable). I think it was a BB1560. Used units are usually something someone has discovered in Uncle Bob's brush pile behind the barn.

Still shopping around hoping to find a used unit just for around the home use. I am aware that the Landpride has 5/16" steel in the 4x4 shank holding tube verses 1/4" for the Countyline brand etc, but are priced 30% more.
 
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I am interested in their 6' 3 pt. tiller and understand it goes on sale in the Spring. Call the store and ask to be put on their sale flier list and then you'll know.
 
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They tend to have percent off deals fairly regularly. I bought a Countyline boxblade from them two years ago when it was on sale and I used their discount coupon, I think it was 10% off at the time. Their box blades are not heavy duty models, but I have used mine quite a bit without any damage or problems. I've been happy with it and, compared to similar models elsewhere, I think they are a pretty good deal, especially if you are not in a hurry and wait around for a sale.
 
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You might would like to take a look at my site. I have over 50 box blades listed and I have actually shipped units up your way. I got some units really marked down and If you see one of interests feel free to contact me.

Thanks,
 
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I asked the store manager if he could knock 10% off a $600 attachment and he didn't bat an eye - said "I can do that if you're buying today". Never hurts to ask.
 
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I have found them pretty flexible on price. You need to talk to the manager or the person called the "controller". That is the person responsible for the inventory. They know what they need to get on any item in the store. Different store can have different prices on implements, depending on how long they were in inventory.
 
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Thanks everybody. We have had so littlle snow this winter, and although I just came in from cleaning up about 8" of the white stuff I am thinking of spring, warm weather ;)
 
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Good on asking for the 10% discount :thumbsup: TSC sends out 10% coupons a couple of times a year.

The implements at TSC are typically rated for 30 hp max. I've used them in the past on a 45 hp tractor (before the started labeling them 30 hp max) and was a frequent customer at the local weld shop getting them repaired. Now I only buy better quality implements (Bush Hog, Landpride, etc.) and I haven't had to go to the weld shop.

Ken
 
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You might would like to take a look at my site. I have over 50 box blades listed and I have actually shipped units up your way. I got some units really marked down and If you see one of interests feel free to contact me.

Thanks,

If I were looking for a box blade I'd be checking out this advertiser. Looks like pretty good pricing to me. Nice selection as well.

Go as heavy duty as you can afford. In the end it will be the least expensive purchase. I've been using a Bush Hog MBX720 commercially for over seven years with nothing replaced but the ripper tips. It looks like Dirt Dog may actually manufacture the unit.
 
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I asked the store manager if he could knock 10% off a $600 attachment and he didn't bat an eye - said "I can do that if you're buying today". Never hurts to ask.

Same here at my local TSC .. as long as its $100 or more. Oil, filters, feed ... anything in the store.
 
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If I were looking for a box blade I'd be checking out this advertiser. Looks like pretty good pricing to me. Nice selection as well.

Go as heavy duty as you can afford. In the end it will be the least expensive purchase. I've been using a Bush Hog MBX720 commercially for over seven years with nothing replaced but the ripper tips. It looks like Dirt Dog may actually manufacture the unit.

RDrancher,

I appreciate the recommending my site. This tread is bringing some good attention to my site, and the Dirt Dog box blade line up. As a result, I made a coupon to give an additional 3% discount on the already marked down prices. My market prices on the Dirt Dog equipment is the actual manufactures list prices.

Thanks to eveyone for visiting the site, and considering my company.

Feel free to contact me.

Bruce McGee
 
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The implements at TSC are typically rated for 30 hp max.
Ken

I have had my XB 48" tiller for 4 plus years. No issues to date. Have broken on tine on my County Line landscape rake. Have busted up some pretty tough hardpan with the KK middle buster. I would like the 40 gallon sprayer unit to be a little tougher built - but has functioned as intended for 3 years. All in all their hardware is aimed at the hobby farmer, occasional use consumer (IMHO).

For day to day serious use go with one of the name brands you can afford.

BTW - my tractors are at or below the 30hp range.
 
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I got to say i really like TSC's tiller. I bought the 6ft model to go behnd my TN75. Thats a little bit bigger than 30hp (more than twice as big). One thing I really like was the number of tines on each row and the size of the tines. TSC brand has more tines and they are much wider materials than other brands I looked at. Another plus, at least in my opinion, is that the TSC brand is gear driven instead of chain driven. My tiller would make powder out of hard pan in one pass, My neighbor, who used to till my garden, would have to make at least two passes with his Bushhog brand tiller. My biggest gripe with the TSC brand was depth of cut. I had my skids adjusted all the way up, but still couldnt get till as deep as the Bushhog brand of my buddies. I havent tried, or even really looked at the TSC scrape blades, I already had a 6ft landpride scrape and it has held up well over the years.

Disclaimer, I now dont own either piece of equipment and even sold the tractor last spring.
 
 

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