Next spring I want to get a Box scraper. What size is good for a L3800? I want one to make a lawn, right now its rocks timothy and wild roses etc. Was going to do it this fall but I was afraid of the frost hitting soon, oh well I guess not.
Five feet is the correct width. Buy the heaviest Box Blade you can afford. 600 - 700 pounds would be my recommendation for the rocky soil in Mass.
As you have a Backhoe, perhaps you can get by with a Ratchet Rake on the FEL bucket ($350) rather than a Box Blade, which will require you to remove the Backhoe.
Photo #1 is my Bush Hog (brand) Rollover Box Blade, 587 pounds. Photos #2, #3, #4 are the Ratchet Rake.
RATCHET RAKE LINK:
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/search.php?searchid=708746
When I went looking for a box blade earlier this year for my B3200 (I'm also in MA) - I took everybody's recommendations into account : look for something heavy, get the correct width, a rollover blade is good - or get retractable rippers - etc.
After looking around for quite some time - and looking seriously at the rollover blades - I ended up deciding to get something with retractable rippers. Problem was - I couldn't find anybody that made one in the appropriate size for my B3200. Then I came across Cammond. So I ended up getting a 60" blade from them - with hydraulically retractable rippers. They even painted it orange for me to match the tractor.
If I remember correctly - the one I got was from the 2C1 series. You can go up to a 2C2 if you think you need something with more weight. They were great to deal with and shipped it out by truck freight. I just had to go down to the terminal and pick it up. All in all - no more hassle than buying from a dealer.
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