Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice?

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Forest_Man

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I need a blade box for light residential driveway work - for removing some rots and spreading new gravel. I have a Kubota B3200 with loaded tires and 4" spacers.
After reading the forums, I left with the impression that for grading work the weight of the box blade was vital. Because of this information, I went to my Kubota dealer to price a Landpride BB1560 @ 428Lbs or a BB2560 @ 471 Lbs.

To my surprise, the Kubota dealer is telling me that the best match for my tractor would be a BB1260 @ 346 Lbs. Of course, ironically this is the only blade box he has in stock. They want $1,000 for it, which is tempting.

I would like to get a second opinion from the group to verify whether a lighter blade box like the BB1260 would be adequate or a waste of money. Is 346 Lbs on a 60" box good enough for residential work? I honestly would love for this smaller BB1260 to work well with my tractor and my needs but I need to double check with the group.

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   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #2  
This is the BB I have and honestly, I'm not very fond of it. It broke a tooth off the first week I had it. If I had a do-over, I would have bought a used heavier duty one...They're everywhere on marketplace.
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice?
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This is the BB I have and honestly, I'm not very fond of it. It broke a tooth off the first week I had it. If I had a do-over, I would have bought a used heavier duty one...They're everywhere on marketplace.
Thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated.

Would you go for a heavier landpride box blade OR just another brand entirely?
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #4  
Thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated.

Would you go for a heavier landpride box blade OR just another brand entirely?
My opinion is LP is overpriced for what it is. I think there are better implements/attachments to be had than these. I bought two LP when I bought my tractor and will look elsewhere for any others going forward. But the 20/25 series is definitely more heavy duty than the 15 series is.
 
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my landplane i think is close to 600-700 pounds and is a bit much for my tractor, but there have times where its not heavy enough and bounces over, unless i drop the scarifiers. I feel like 300 pounds is a toy, will be fine for just laying new gravel, but if you plan to rip the driveway at all, you might be disappointed.
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #6  
With either box blades or straight blades, heavier is always better. You can always take smaller bites of the material if necessary. But I do like Landpride products in the more heavy duty grades. Their light duty grades are exactly that. I ended up buying a Bison rear blade at 1025# because it was the heaviest duty blade I could find at that price point.
 
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Thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated.

Would you go for a heavier landpride box blade OR just another brand entirely?
I have a Kabota LX2610 which is smaller than yours, LandPride's website states that the BB1560 is a match for my tractor and that's what I purchased. I would think that if my tractor can work with the 1560, yours should be able to as well. There's plenty of videos showing where people have placed extra weights on their BB
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #8  
I have a rear blade ( Rhino 950 - 8 foot - 1050 pounds ) and a box blade ( Bush Hog 720 - 6 foot - 750 pounds ).

My driveway - mile long - gravel. Can't remember the last time I ever used the box blade. I use the rear blade to remove snow and clean the driveway ditches.

I also have a Land Pride GS2584 Land Plane Grading scraper. 800 pounds - with scarifiers. This is the implement I use for fixing pot holes, water riffles and wash outs and generally keeping the driveway smooth.

Previously I had a Land Pride rear blade. Seven feet wide - around 420 pounds. It was worthless on my driveway. DEFINITELY not heavy enough. However - it was fun to drag it down the driveway in the evening and watch all the sparks.

The surface layer of my driveway - gravel, sand, silt, volcanic ash. In the summer this is hard as thirty year old concrete.

Forrest-Man ..... bottom line. If your driveway is anything harder than pure gravel - a 400 pound box blade will have trouble digging into your driveway. Yes - it will spread fresh gravel. But you should prepare the area first. Scarify the area first so the gravel will stay put. Spreading new gravel on a hard driveway surface is like pouring marbles on a glass surface.

Remember - weight is your friend with any ground engagement implement.
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #9  
You can always add weight if needed. If you get one that's
too heavy there's no way you can make it lighter

willy
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #10  
You can always add weight if needed. If you get one that's
too heavy there's no way you can make it lighter

willy

When it comes to cutting dirt heavier is always better. Throwing some bricks on a poorly made tool doesn’t make it equal. You can reduce the angle of the heavier tool to make it cut less.
 
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Can you find a used one? I wanted a box blade, but didn’t need one. I can’t even remember what I paid, about $300 as I recall. Mine is a 48”, probably a 54” would be the perfect size for mine. It was easier to use than I expected but I was grading gravel that was not packed tight.
 
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I am in a similar decision making process as the OP. I have expanded my search to Land Pride BB also. Have been quoted $868 (+ taxes) for the BB1260 and @$1350 for the BB1560; large price difference for the ~75lbs. heavier implement. These threads are helping me.
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #13  
I have a 400 pound cast concrete weight I can put on any of my land engagement implements.

However - I like the idea of a 55 gallon drum. You can put as much water in it as you like.

Just remember - adding weight to a lighter weight implement can have serious consequences.

Very few implements are designed for after market added weight.
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice? #14  
Ok - the decisions I made on purchase/use of a rear blade. My original rear blade was Land Pride and weighed around 400 pounds. One pass down my driveway showed that it was WAY too light for any type of summer work. It did, however, do well in the winter on snow.

2009 - I upgraded my tractor and bought a brand new Kubota M6040. I already knew I needed a new, heavier rear blade. So I looked at what was available here. Land Pride and Rhino. When I spend that much money - I want to "lay hands" on the product before I sign the check.

I'm sure the two dealerships thought I was a little "light in the loafers". The way I lay on the ground to look at the underside of the rear blades. The way I checked out ALL the grease fittings. The actual thickness and reversibility of the cutting edge. I'm sure they considered calling the men in the white coats.

In the end - my decision was a Rhino 950 - 8 feet wide - 1050 pounds. They also had a Rhino 1250 - 10 feet wide - 1650 pounds. The 1250 was, simply, too big for my tractor.

I have never had any reason to regret this decision. It is just the correct weight to break the crust and dig into my summer driveway. It easily offsets and depresses to clean out my driveway ditches. AND - as far as snow - if we ever get any - it will do well there also.

A note on snow. If you ever get snow and your driveway isn't frozen, rock hard, yet. Reverse the blade 180 degrees and go forward. It does not blade the snow quite as well. However - it DOES NOT blade the surface gravel into your driveway ditches either.
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice?
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I have a Kabota LX2610 which is smaller than yours, LandPride's website states that the BB1560 is a match for my tractor and that's what I purchased. I would think that if my tractor can work with the 1560, yours should be able to as well. There's plenty of videos showing where people have placed extra weights on their BB

Interesting. I wonder if my dealer is trying to simply force leftover stock and is telling me the BB1260 is the perfect match for my tractor.


I tried pricing the BB1560 but they wouldn't give me a quote.

Do you remember how much you paid for yours?
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice?
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Can you find a used one? I wanted a box blade, but didn’t need one. I can’t even remember what I paid, about $300 as I recall. Mine is a 48”, probably a 54” would be the perfect size for mine. It was easier to use than I expected but I was grading gravel that was not packed tight.

I've been definitely looking for one in the used market.. But no good matches, yet. And since I can't wait forever, I decided to go check the dealer.

I would love to find a Woods BB at about 500 lbs and quick hitch. And for less than $1,000.

That's a lot to ask, but I am still looking...
 
   / Landpride BB1260 for residential driveway work @ 346 Lbs: good choice?
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I am in a similar decision making process as the OP. I have expanded my search to Land Pride BB also. Have been quoted $868 (+ taxes) for the BB1260 and @$1350 for the BB1560; large price difference for the ~75lbs. heavier implement. These threads are helping me.
That is a steep price difference... But i think the BB1560 is better constructed all around...

Any luck yet?
 
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That is a steep price difference... But i think the BB1560 is better constructed all around...

Any luck yet?
Got side tracked with some Yanmar attachments. The BB may have to wait a bit.

Separately, Woods makes a BS60.30 box blade that is ~$1300 and weighs ~500 lbs. May consider that one when ready to buy.
 
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My box blade - Bush Hog 720 ROBB. 72 inches wide - 710 pounds. Based upon my use of this implement - I should really sell it.

However - we all know what happens when you arbitrarily get rid of something.
 
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My opinion is LP is overpriced for what it is. I think there are better implements/attachments to be had than these. I bought two LP when I bought my tractor and will look elsewhere for any others going forward. But the 20/25 series is definitely more heavy duty than the 15 series is.
Guess that would depend on dealer. I get my Land Pride implements for same price from my Kubota dealer as they all want for cheap no-name brand stuff.
 
 

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