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Daver1963

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This is mainly in regards to a box blade, but when it comes to the implement limits outlined in my owners manual should I pay more attention to the limit in inches or the limit on weight?
For example: I have a Kubota L2800 and the manual says for a box blade the limit is 52 inches max cutting width and 694 pounds weight limit. Now King Kutter makes a 48 inch box blade and a 60 inch box blade. So my width limit is in-between those two. The weight on the 60 incher is 415 pounds. Thanks in advance.
 
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I would pay most attention to the weight limit. You may have trouble pulling if too wide tho. That 60" lightweight should not be a problem unless it bends. A hassle - not a danger.
larry
 
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For most implements it is nice if they are at least as wide as the tractor. Box blades frequently cause a lot of discussion. Weight helps these cut ground better and work better for counter weight when using a loader. This same weight can also make the front end light depending on your tractor model. The width helps cover tire tracks especially when turning.
 
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I would buy at least 2" wider than the outside tread of the tractor. If cutting a hill down, you don't want your tires running on a high side after the first cut. You can always cut a little thinner with each pass if it is hard to pull. Buy the heaviest implement that your tractor can lift comfortably.
 
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My manual states 6' width box blade for my tractor, and I believe 900lbs. I have a 6.5' wide 1,000lb box blade. It also specs 900 lb max weight for a rotary cutter, mine weighs just over 1,100 lbs. I would buy the one that covers your tracks and see if they have a bit heavier duty.
 
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Some manufacturers make a 54" boxblade too, Cammond and Frontier come to mind. I would find a boxblade at the upper limits of your weight capacity wide enough to cover your tracks with a little left over.
 
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Kubota has some of that stuff underrated.

I would go with a 60" or 66" box blade on your tractor. The more pounds per inch it weighs the better it will work.
 
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Thanks for all the advice. I ended up with a 60 inch because for this I did want to at least cover my tires.
 
 

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