paulsharvey
Elite Member
So, I will drop a bit of info, if anyone in the future is wondering; CK2610H (and I'm sure equivalent size, HP, weight) vs 72" box blade?
I've been using my older Frontier 72" a fair bit lately, and more for it's intended purpose. Yes, it's 100% usable on mixed sand/clay/rock, including wet sand (which is Heavy), but about the time you get 75% of a full box, even with filled tires, and 4wd, it starts slipping on wetter material; or will bog down/stall on firm ground.
Point I trying to make; I am glad I didn't sell the 72"; as it's a heavier BB than most of the 60" I see around; but if it's buying a new 60" vs a new 72"... I'd probably try to find a 66", or a used 72", IF I was don't dealing with hard compact material; If I was 90% grading compacted rock, I would go with the 60", but not the type of 60" you see often, light duty stuff; but a heavier duty 60" that can take some abuse.
I've been using my older Frontier 72" a fair bit lately, and more for it's intended purpose. Yes, it's 100% usable on mixed sand/clay/rock, including wet sand (which is Heavy), but about the time you get 75% of a full box, even with filled tires, and 4wd, it starts slipping on wetter material; or will bog down/stall on firm ground.
Point I trying to make; I am glad I didn't sell the 72"; as it's a heavier BB than most of the 60" I see around; but if it's buying a new 60" vs a new 72"... I'd probably try to find a 66", or a used 72", IF I was don't dealing with hard compact material; If I was 90% grading compacted rock, I would go with the 60", but not the type of 60" you see often, light duty stuff; but a heavier duty 60" that can take some abuse.
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