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Re: 4 ft King Kutter box blade for 8n
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Posted by souNdguy on January 17, 2005 at 04:32:41 from (12.77.214.149):
In Reply to: 4 ft King Kutter box blade for 8n posted by R Wyler on January 16, 2005 at 18:54:18:
While the 4' will work.. you'll eventually want a 5' I use an ancient OXEN brand 5' onmy N.. I got it at a roadside sale for 100$ It was a tad beat up and had a few owner-welds.. but was otherwise sound. It has dug clay, and pushed maneuer and put out burn piles for 5-6 years now with no indication that it is going to quit. Lots of people don't like the economy brand equipment like Howse or KK.. but Like another poster said.. for the average homeowner.. it is decent stuff. Most people that break their stuff are trying to work the implement beyond its capabilities.. Box blades aren't bull dozers. Also.. tractors that are big enough not to stall when pulling a full blade that gets hung -will- bend the boxblade... It's a user fault.. not a box blade fault... some people just don't understand that when they get a light duty 6' blade and run it behind their brand new 48 hp diesel, and then whine when it pretzles up after they push piles of dirt and gravel.. and snatch stumps with them... Sure.. if you want to do that.. don't spend 250$ on a blade.. spend 750$ and get one designed to take punishment.. etc. Soundguy
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