I have no experience with either one, which is more versatile with the FEL? I will be moving mostly dirt on my lot. No grading of gravel.
If you move to Maine let us know, we too could use friends with too much stuff.I must have too much "stuff". I have a box blade I bought from a contractor who used it for preparing/planting grass after pipeline construction 12/14 years ago.
I've never hooked it to a tractor except to unload, then loaded it to let a friend use it. Bought it because it was available.
Think I might need one tomorrow morningBox blade, hands down. You can drag dirt from one area to the next. Rear blade is better at shaping dirt.
If you have snow, scrape blade works well... Oops just saw you are just down the road from me... forget about the snow comment!!!
I got vodka insteadBetter go run out and grab some milk and bread!!
Thanks for all the great input. I decided to go with the Land Pride BB1248 box blade. Seems a little more robust and offers good weight for ballast. I am also loading the rear tires.Technically the box blade gets more use than the FEL since whenever I use the FEL the box blade is being used as rear ballast. I've only taken it off the tractor once when I got stuck in deep mud.
However I use the box blade a ton. Scraping weeds, leveling, moving dirt, grading, pushing dirt around in reverse, break up hard packed soil, and the list goes on...
Thanks for all the great input. I decided to go with the Land Pride BB1248 box blade. Seems a little more robust and offers good weight for ballast. I am also loading the rear tires.