jwmorris
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I built these out of a box blade, this one works great for moving material and I used an electric trailer jack so I could use it with a fixed draw bar but on the 3pt is much faster. 
		
		
	
	
		
	
It had a floating rear blade, so it cut a lot better than smooth as a box blade. I used the rear baldw hinge, as the hinge for the rear wheels.
		
	
The load binder is to adjusting for the crown angle you want.
		
	
The 3pt and rippers, I turned into a landplane with 6x6x3/8 angle, 1/4" plate and added 3/8" thick replaceable skids on the bottom.
		
	
Ball to drag a 3500 lb roller behind, on back.
		
	
Blade depth adjustment but I always run it at a 1/2" down.
		
	
I really didn't like that box blade, after I bought it. Turns out to be the best $250 I've spent in awhile.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			It had a floating rear blade, so it cut a lot better than smooth as a box blade. I used the rear baldw hinge, as the hinge for the rear wheels.
The load binder is to adjusting for the crown angle you want.
The 3pt and rippers, I turned into a landplane with 6x6x3/8 angle, 1/4" plate and added 3/8" thick replaceable skids on the bottom.
Ball to drag a 3500 lb roller behind, on back.
Blade depth adjustment but I always run it at a 1/2" down.
I really didn't like that box blade, after I bought it. Turns out to be the best $250 I've spent in awhile.
			
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