what size boxblade is needed for a TC 40d?

   / what size boxblade is needed for a TC 40d? #1  

Scratchnbell

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Fish Camp,California
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New Holland 2001 TC40d
what size boxblade is needed for a TC 40D?
I would also like recommendations on what brand ans what I should pay for it.
thanks
Bob
 
   / what size boxblade is needed for a TC 40d? #2  
72" ( maybe a 84" if you have fluffy sandy soil to work ) as heavy duty as you can afford. Prices range from $ 400 for the cheapos to well above $ 1000. In general, you get what you pay for. More money means more steel and more weight, and theoretically more quality.

Save some pennies for a hydraulic top link. Makes the box blade worth 10x its weight in gold.
 
   / what size boxblade is needed for a TC 40d? #3  
I would say a 6 footer would do quite well provided it covers your tracks. I am partial to Befco as I own one and they are put together very well using pretty heavy steel. I have a 5 footer on my Kubota B7800 and it has done everything I asked it to do.
 
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Save some pennies for a hydraulic top link. Makes the box blade worth 10x its weight in gold. </font>


That statement is SO true that I dare you to try a tractor with a hydraulic top link and then go back to doing it the old fashioned way. In fact, I double-dog dare you!

I'd say a 72 to 84 inch blade, depending on your soil. I'd also second what the other folks said so far about buying heavy and getting what you pay for. I've owned Befco equipment, it is top of the line stuff. I like Midwest box blades and have one currently, they have a trapazoid shaped side panel that I like better than the rectangular side panes with cut corners. Especially when using the hydraulic top link to adjust the angle of cut. Take a look at the brands in your area. See if you can find the following features: Scarifiers that can be adjusted without tools. Lower link pins that are held in place on both ends, sometimes referred to as captured pins. 2 rear cutting blades, one for pulling the other when pushed in reverse. Heavy "A" frame assembly with at least 4 points of contact with the box assembly. Trapezoidal shaped side panels (my preference anyway). Heavy weight.
 
   / what size boxblade is needed for a TC 40d? #5  
My BB is 72". Covers rear tires fine. I don't think I could pull a full box if it was any bigger - and I have both front and rear tires filled...

Doug
 
   / what size boxblade is needed for a TC 40d? #6  
I just bought a 72" wide Bush Hog brand SBX-720. It is very well built. My TC-35D will handle it well as long as I stay in 4x4. In 2 WD the rear wheels will try to spin from time to time when it's fully loaded. I have R-4 tires that are NOT loaded.

ON EDIT: $613.00 out the door.
 

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