Grading BX22 and 72" Rear Blade

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SethO

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BX22 and 72\" Rear Blade

Is a 72" rear blade that weighs 275 lbs too much for a BX22?
 
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Re: BX22 and 72\" Rear Blade

This discussion was just started in another forum today by another person..... see replies there........ web page
 
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Re: BX22 and 72\" Rear Blade

Junkman, I saw the post but I have a specific blade in mind.
 
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Seth; What are your intentions? I think the 6' blade would probably be ok for snow removal, and the weight won't be a problem, but it will be too much for aggresive dirt work.
Will
 
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I intend to use it mainly for snow removal. I am looking at the 72" because I believe that with the blade at an adequate angle anything less will barely cover the width of the tractor. For other uses, I appreciate the limitations of the tractor.

Seth
 
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Weight and width isn't the problem with the BX's, it's how high you want to lift the blade. I guess with modifications to the blade and/or the 3pt hitch lift arm brackets on the BX, you can get any blade to work.
 
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For what it's worth, I have a 60" blade that, when angled, still covers the tracks of my B7500. I only angle it using the first hole, but that's all the angle I need to have the snow/dirt "flow" off the side of the blade. The attached pic shows the blade already angled - it's not angled alot, but, once again, that's all the angle that it needs to work fine.

Simple way to test if it's wide enough for your tractor is get a board five/six feet long and place it behind your tractor's rear wheels and see how much you can angle it before it stops covering your tire tracks.

I think 60" will be okay for you.
 

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Re: BX22 and 72\" Rear Blade

Snowman,

Thanks for the input and the pix (worth another 7 posts). I ordered a KK RB-OT-72 (it has an offset and tilt), because I had to meet a delivery deadline. I noticed that the weight difference between the 60" and 72" in the KK line was only 20 lbs.

SethO
 
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Snowman..... is that a plow that you have mounted on the front end?????
 
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No - had a 5' snowblower on the front. The combination of the front blower and rear blade did an excellent job on my paved driveway.

I've since traded that front blower for a rear blower with Von (of TBN) because I put a snowplow on my truck this year, simply because I wanted to be able to clear the driveway more quickly.
 

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