Box blade

bbxlr8

Active member

Equipment
L2501 w/R14s, LA525, BH77, SGC0660, CL 5' BB, CL PHD, WG24 + Ford 1210 60" mmm,
Mar 29, 2021
339
208
43
Eastern PA
I went with the 60" TSC CL/Titan after seaching used for almost a year (during peak of covid btw)
Also after trying to "make do" without one, I rapidly learned how useful it could be.

There are a lot better but it works fine for my use. If you go that route (either size), Look for a sale, use the card when they have a deal and make friends with the mgr. (gave me an extra 10% upon asking). Couldn't beat that deal with a stick!
 

B737

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
LX3310
Jun 9, 2019
2,024
2,194
113
New Jersey
a land plane can do one thing
a box blade can do many things, including what a land plane can do

I think the OP checked out anyways
 

milanmark

Member

Equipment
B2601, Bucket, Grapple, Brush hog, stump bucket is ordered!
Jul 7, 2021
78
38
18
Milan, MI
You are not hurting my feelings just because I suggested it. I guess that you will forge your own path in life discarding the advice of others that you have asked for.
I've read about landplanes don't want one.... I might use a box blade once or twice a year and If I could find a used one I'd buy it but if I'm gonna spend for a new one I want to get best fit for me and I still don't think a landplane is what I want I figured that out before....
 

Quick

Active member

Equipment
B2601, LA435, BH70, LP SGC0554 Grapple, LP RB1672 Rear Blade, King Kutter 60" BB
Sep 23, 2021
140
247
43
St. Clair, MO.
I have a Kubota B2601 thinking of buying a box blade...
They seem fairly simple so I was just gonna go toTractor Supply and buy one... any thoughts?
Searched for a used one and they are almost same as new...
The other part of the question is what size? Tractor is 54" wide if I remember right, have seen 54 and 60" ones...
Thinking of a 54 as a 60 would be tight in the 2601 parking spot... will only be used ocassionally.
What say you guys?
For reference: I have the same tractor with 3" wheel spacers. I went big and tried the 72" and the little B just didn't have the power to pull it when the scarifiers were lowered. Dickey Bubs allowed me to swap it out for a 60" (my rear tire width) and that size works pretty good for me if not dropping the scarifiers all the way down. Think you'll be happy with the performance of a 54" if that is your rear tire width and will only be used occasionally. JMHO.
20220823_110502.jpg
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

fried1765

Well-known member

Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
Nov 14, 2019
6,316
4,003
113
Eastham, Ma
I've read about landplanes don't want one.... I might use a box blade once or twice a year and If I could find a used one I'd buy it but if I'm gonna spend for a new one I want to get best fit for me and I still don't think a landplane is what I want I figured that out before....
If youwant to drive EAST until you hit the Atlantic ocean, I will sell you my new, never used, King Kutter box blade.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

milanmark

Member

Equipment
B2601, Bucket, Grapple, Brush hog, stump bucket is ordered!
Jul 7, 2021
78
38
18
Milan, MI
For reference: I have the same tractor with 3" wheel spacers. I went big and tried the 72" and the little B just didn't have the power to pull it when the scarifiers were lowered. Dickey Bubs allowed me to swap it out for a 60" (my rear tire width) and that size works pretty good for me if not dropping the scarifiers all the way down. Think you'll be happy with the performance of a 54" if that is your rear tire width and will only be used occasionally. JMHO. View attachment 98314
Thanks!