I've had my B2601 for 3 months, and I'm still waiting on my 48" land Pride box blade. No indication whatsoever when it may arrive.
I did get a 60" Land Pride grading scraper and I like it, but I quickly realized it can't move material around like a box blade would.
I also have a 60" hydraulic angle rear blade which I bought for snow, and it can move some earth, but not really dig, and getting it hung up on roots and stuff seems like too much abuse.
Last, I'm becoming aware of the advantages and disadvantages of wider and narrower implements. Narrower makes it easier to get into some places, but wider can reach further away from the tractor body to get up near buildings/foundations.
So, I think I'm going to want the 48" box blade no matter what, but given the delay, I'm thinking of buying a wider one so that I have something to use now and also more variety for projects.
So given that I'll have the 48" box blade for challenging soils, what would be the biggest I might go for a B2601? The tires are weighted, if that matters, and I'm also pretty sure I'll add top & tilt at some point.
Does it make sense to stray up to 66 or 72", or is that a bad idea?
I did get a 60" Land Pride grading scraper and I like it, but I quickly realized it can't move material around like a box blade would.
I also have a 60" hydraulic angle rear blade which I bought for snow, and it can move some earth, but not really dig, and getting it hung up on roots and stuff seems like too much abuse.
Last, I'm becoming aware of the advantages and disadvantages of wider and narrower implements. Narrower makes it easier to get into some places, but wider can reach further away from the tractor body to get up near buildings/foundations.
So, I think I'm going to want the 48" box blade no matter what, but given the delay, I'm thinking of buying a wider one so that I have something to use now and also more variety for projects.
So given that I'll have the 48" box blade for challenging soils, what would be the biggest I might go for a B2601? The tires are weighted, if that matters, and I'm also pretty sure I'll add top & tilt at some point.
Does it make sense to stray up to 66 or 72", or is that a bad idea?