Tractor Supply Box Blade

tractorX

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KUBOTA L2501 DT 5' BOX BLADE 42" FORKS PIRANHA TB 5' BUSH HOG 6' GRADER
Sep 27, 2013
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Rock Spring GA.
bought this used old king kutter on craigslist. not 100%, but i think both are made by tarter usa... anyhow same build.
for 350 bucks i got my $ worth outta this BB. i've had it on my 2yr old kubota since day 1 for ballast and ground work. my soil is chert (very rocky) and clay. i did replace some of the older rippers, other than that its held up great!
i actually looked at this same model before i found the craigslist deal, looks well made and gets great reviews.
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Tarmy

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L2800, BH76A, FEL,box scraper
Nov 17, 2009
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I have a 60” Land Pride that I have used exactly once....will make you a good deal on. Also have TNT cylinders too. My backhoe just stays on so I just never use it.
 

SAR Tracker

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LX2610HSDC, FEL, LX2963 Snowblower, BH77 Backhoe, forks
Nov 17, 2020
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I've got the 6' version, behind a LX2610. Works very well. Price, plus being in stock at TSC was the winner for me. Only drawback is the scarifiers rattle when raised all the way up. Take them out and put them on a shelf when not in use cures that noise!
 
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Henro

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B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini Ex.
May 24, 2019
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I have the exact same box blade from TSC (KingKutter) that I use behind my B2910, same tractor as the B7800.

It is a bit light. I keep some 12" concrete block on top for extra weight. I works OK. It will stop the tractor if I am too aggressive (wheels spinning, no movement).

Overall, for what I paid I am satisfied with the item.
 

rjent

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B7800, BH, FEL, brushhog, tiller, blade, phd, Boxbld, Chpper
Jan 20, 2020
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Thanks guys for your replies. I have operated tractors since the 60's and have never used (needed?) one, but watching YT vids, they look like they have a unique function.
 

TSorrell

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Kubota L2501
Apr 19, 2021
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Anyone have any experience with Tractor Supply's Box Blade ....


My B7800 will handle it and the price seems reasonable..

What say you? :) View attachment 60391
Anyone have any experience with Tractor Supply's Box Blade ....


My B7800 will handle it and the price seems reasonable..

What say you? :) View attachment 60391
I bought one a few weeks ago and it works very well. It is made by Tarter. TSC had both country line and Tarter and I understand they’re both made in Kentucky. I think king cutter is a different company.

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River19

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B2601, RB1560, BB1260 and BX2830 blower
Sep 10, 2020
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NH/VT NEK
I have a Land Pride 1260 and honestly I like the scarifier design on this TSC one better with the pins vs the little annoying clips the LP uses.
 
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Tim Horton

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I bought a 5' China made box blade on a deep discount sale..
This from our local chain store for auto, farm parts and hardware..

For what it is intended to do, it works well and was a lot cheaper than other options..
 

Crash277

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BX23S
Jan 17, 2021
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I have a Land Pride 1260 and honestly I like the scarifier design on this TSC one better with the pins vs the little annoying clips the LP uses.
You’re spot on about those clips. Need pliers to move the scarifiers. Pins would be way better. I thought about modifying mine for pins.
 
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River19

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B2601, RB1560, BB1260 and BX2830 blower
Sep 10, 2020
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NH/VT NEK
You’re spot on about those clips. Need pliers to move the scarifiers. Pins would be way better. I thought about modifying mine for pins.
Totally agree.

I have finally landed on a "technique" with the pliers to at least make it less annoying........at first I was a little to light handed with them and they were REALLY annoying. Now I just attack them like I hate them (which I do) and for the few times per year I have to adjust them it will work. That being said I will probably order up some extra pins as it feels like a "wearable item".

I wonder if a well selected grade 5 bolt would work instead of the pin.......all the pin does it push the scarifier up against the front of the opening. But I digress.......
 

nbryan

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B2650 BH77 LA534 54" ssqa Forks B2782B BB1560 Woods M5-4 MaxxHaul 50039
Jan 3, 2019
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I have a Land Pride 1260 and honestly I like the scarifier design on this TSC one better with the pins vs the little annoying clips the LP uses.
My LP BB1560 has scarifier pins like the King Kutter and Tarter in the above photos. It's a 2017 model Land Pride BB1560.
 

River19

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B2601, RB1560, BB1260 and BX2830 blower
Sep 10, 2020
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NH/VT NEK
My LP BB1560 has scarifier pins like the King Kutter and Tarter in the above photos. It's a 2017 model Land Pride BB1560.
No doubt a better design. That all being said, the silly little spring pin things haven't failed me yet.

(until I typed that......I better go check they probably failed)
 
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Impala

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L3302 prior B2601, prior BX2230
Jan 16, 2021
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WI
Clips are easy with a pair of channel locks. Just lift up and squeeze and hold it until the scarifiers are moved. Can do all of them in a minute or 2. The issue is you always need a tool with you...
 
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Mudball

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L2501 HST 4WD
Aug 3, 2015
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Clips are easy with a pair of channel locks. Just lift up and squeeze and hold it until the scarifiers are moved. Can do all of them in a minute or 2. The issue is you always need a tool with you...
We always seem to find ways to save time. When compared to years past, and now with the internet, we are growing leaps and bounds.
I like the clip idea for sure.
 

Lil Foot

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Just be careful with the channel locks & clips- I've had a couple slip out of the pliers & go "PING" and disappear and try to hide in the brush. I finally swapped the springs for "L" pins, no tools needed, quicker and harder to lose.
Should have gotten a pic.
 
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Lil Foot

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Here are pics of the "L" pins I use, and another thread on the subject.
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Bpathfinder

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L3901DT
Apr 18, 2021
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Louisiana
I thought about the one from Tractor Supply, then I purchased the Woods BSS60P model. I liked that the scarifies do not go through the tubing as seen in the attached picture. I have known some people that have broken the tubing and lost their clips too. Cost a little more but well worth it. It also has extra cross bracing for strength.
 

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NvRudder

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L2501DT, LA525, R14's, Bison NVHA210 84" RB, Allied 60" SB, Diamond C 10k Dump
Jun 15, 2021
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Northern NV
I have a 60” Land Pride that I have used exactly once....will make you a good deal on. Also have TNT cylinders too. My backhoe just stays on so I just never use it.
Tarmy...Do you still have the land pride box scraper that might be available?
I am a few hours away in Nevada...
 

Tarmy

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L2800, BH76A, FEL,box scraper
Nov 17, 2009
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Lake Almanor, Ca
Tarmy...Do you still have the land pride box scraper that might be available?
I am a few hours away in Nevada...
I do…up near lake Almanor…I tried to send you a PM with pictures…not sure in it went thru…