Grading Right Size Box Blade for JD2305

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inspectorman

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Hi, I'm about to purchase a JD2305, I will need a box blade (particularly for dealing with my gravel driveway which suffers tremendously between seasons).

I was originally looking at a Frontier BB2060 (or equiv.) Is 60" too big for this size tractor?

I could step down to a 48"

Any thoughts?
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305 #2  
common advice is 48" on a box blade and 60" on a grader blade
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305 #3  
a BB2060 is what i ordered with my 2520. 60 inch is big and the BB2060 weighes nearly 500 pounds. seems like a lot to drag with 2305. i see most people use a 48 with 2305. i am sure others with 2305's will chime in...:)
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305 #4  
I have no problems pulling my 48" box blade with my 2210 mostly through rocks and clay. Although I usually have a load of dirt in the bucket to keep the front end planted.
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305 #5  
I have used a 48" on my machine for years and I can't imagine a 60" being useful in my application (trying to break hard gravel with the teeth down, filling the box and dragging it up a modest grade), because I now loose traction when getting tough with hard gravel.
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305 #6  
I'd agree with cdhd. 60" on a blade only. I've got a 60" rear blade and 60" rake and use both on a pretty long driveway. The blade cuts and the rake smooths and fills. I try to stay in high range and don't imagine that would be an option on my 2210 if the sides were boxed and I was dragging a big mound of dirt.

If snow removal is a concern, rear blades work extremely well and you should consider it. If you really want to rip soil stick with the 48" box blade and don't look back.
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305
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Thanks everyone, I'm defintely going to go with the 48" box blade. Sounds like the 60" could anchor my (soon to be) tractor down! Later on I will need a snow blad of sort, so maybe i'll go with the 60" rear blade, though i might consider something on the front too. I guess i have all summer and fall to think about it.
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305 #8  
I just got a 48" Bush Hog box blade for my MF GC 2310 which is very similar to the 2305. It sticks out a little bit on each side of the tractor so you are going to be able to cover your tire tracks. I was going to get the 60", but decided to go with the 48" because I think the machine will be able to handle it better.
 
   / Right Size Box Blade for JD2305 #9  
I have a 48" Woods BB with my 2305 and have used it to make/widen trails thru woods. Works real well, IMO, 6' is more box blade than I want to handle.
 

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