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Waht's A Boxblade?

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Glenn F.

12-05-2007 13:55:09




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Is it just a mounted blade with end caps on it...? Please inform.

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GlennF.




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Walt Davies

12-05-2007 20:49:26




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Glenn F., 12-05-2007 13:55:09  
Mine has a tumble setup so you can change from blading to ripping to back blading without ever getting off the tractor.
Walt

PS I go take a pic but its dark out there.



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J.C.in AZ.

12-05-2007 14:07:06




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Glenn F., 12-05-2007 13:55:09  
Most Box Blades I know of have a leading edge Bar which the Hitch and Side wings are attached to and which can be used as a Tool Bar for attaching Ripping Teeth into.The blade part is also part of this assembly.Where I come from the tool is always refered to as a "Box Blade with Scarifier Teeth". When I moved to Az. I hear it refered to as a "Gannon" . I found Gannon is the name of a Mfg. of Box Blades so I will still call it a Box Blade no matter what these People here in Az. call it[most every one here is from some where else,so go figure}

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ScottyHOMEy

12-05-2007 14:16:47




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to J.C.in AZ., 12-05-2007 14:07:06  
Fella the other day asked why my back blade said "Bush Hog" on it. I allowed as how Bush Hog made it.

He didn't know it was a brand name.



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Here

12-05-2007 14:00:27




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Glenn F., 12-05-2007 13:55:09  
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Better Pic

12-05-2007 14:02:17




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Here, 12-05-2007 14:00:27  
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Stinky Cheese

12-05-2007 14:48:35




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Better Pic, 12-05-2007 14:02:17  
I had to look real close... I thought that was a model S E X 720. Still I don"t see many times that they would be a good as a rear blade that tilt and tip and pivot and all that.



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Tanklord

12-06-2007 11:24:17




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Stinky Cheese, 12-05-2007 14:48:35  
You ought to see what happens to rear tires when a top link breaks and those scarifiers come forward...$900 later, 2 new tires!



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Jim Johnson

12-05-2007 23:17:40




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Stinky Cheese, 12-05-2007 14:48:35  
Well they are not comparable. Each has it's own job. A box blade is for leveling mostly.



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J.C.in AZ.

12-05-2007 14:24:31




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 Re: Waht's A Boxblade? in reply to Better Pic, 12-05-2007 14:02:17  
"Now you're talking" that is definately a "Box Blade with Scarifier Teeth" as I was taught to call it.



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