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rpraymond

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Madison Co., central NY
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Kubota L3430HSTC, Kubota B2320 w/FEL, Allis-Chalmers D10
I went with the R1s. I took these photos because that's the last time the bucket or hour meter will ever be like they are now.;) Now I have to decide between a box blade or a grading scraper. I want to maintain my gravel driveway and strip about 3" of soil from around my garage and add stone. Any suggestions as to which would be better?
 

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Congratulations on the new purchase. I second Ductape's vote for the boxblade. I think you will find it to be better suited for removing material than the grader blade. It will also work wonders on the driveway as well.
 
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Very good looking machine. Congrats!!

Can't go wrong with a box blade. It is a very versatile tool.
 
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Box blade going to look great on your fine investment.
 
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Congratulations! My B3200 looked like that till last Saturday and then I put my first hour on it.
Box blade will do about all a grader blade will do plus much more. Box blade.
 
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Very nice setup, and I do like the color orange. Is that fluid on photo1 on the floor of left rear tire Armor-All? Oh excuse me I have to go put a coat of Mothers wax on my new B3200.
Devildog
 
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It's just water. The day before we had a driving wet snow that lasted all day & into the night. Some got in the ridge vent and left a puddle right on the seat! But don't think it won't get a coat of wax when it warms up a bit. Protecting the investment and all.
I think I'll go with the box blade. Thanks for the responses.
 
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I bought a 3 way scrapper blade with my first tractor. It did not do well cutting through tuff, just spreading material. I ended up with a box blade as the next earth moving implement. It is what I should have bought the first time. You can use your top link to aid adjusting the box blade to level and move loose material.

Mike
 
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Go with a Box blade...
I have both a scrape blade and a box. They both have their uses.
But for the driveway- the Box it the tool to use...

J
 

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