Foxrunfarms
Well-known member
Equipment
Kubota LX2610, 1951 Farmall M, 1967 John Deere 110 Rf, 2010 Arctic Cat 700
Ya swapping is a bit of a pain, but the boxblade is a very capable sub when pushing, pulling, and moving lots of snow around. It does ice sheet rough-up with the scarifiers real nice, too.
I did a lot of research before buying my box blade. I've watched a ton of videos of guys using them in snow. I really like how close I can get backing up to a building, I drag the snow away......just not roll it over, I can dump the snow and push it into a pile. The funny thing in guys complain about heavy wet snow clogging up in it. I have no problem. It was a light fluffy 3 inch snow I was filled up and spilling over. Each snow fall I switch out to see what's easier. The straight blade is faster and I can wing snow into the ditch so when the snow plow comes he doesn't push it back into my driveway ( the county will actually report you if you push snow over the road and into the ditch, and I don't like piling snow at the end of the driveway but had no choice this last storm with the frozen piles now the plows have to swing out, so it saves for extra clean up and my mailbox) but I really like the finish and moving the snow in one spot with the box blade.