Hi. Kabota Newbie here.
If you don't mind my asking... what kind of work can you do with the Boxblade? Leveling?
I have a front loader on my L3800 and I used that to do some re-grading and leveling work. Would the Boxblade be better? or is the Boxblade a cheaper option if you don't have a Front End Loader?
Also... how is this different from the simple blade (grader blade?) I see angled on the back vs the FEL.
I mostly backdrag with the FEL for leveling, but I am wondering what other options there are and if they are better.
Thanks for any info.
Look at the you tube videos on box blades. Box blades have many purposes. Leveling is just one. You can tilt it to make a ditch (or clean one out). You can use the scarifiers to dig out and start an area for a garden plot...or clear an area for fire concerns. Some guys use them for snow. You can also smooth with a box blade. Notice the back outside edge of it as it is made for smoothing and the you tube videos demonstrate this nicely. Between floating your bucket and using the box blade, you should be capable of making things very smooth.
We had several "moguls" here on our 6.5 acres and the box blade smoothed them all out for us making it easy to mow now.
Another magnificent feature of a box blade's capability is to level out a humped driveway and smooth it out. I've done this for several neighbors and they are still level after a couple of years now.
For snow, I prefer the regular blade that angles off at 45 degrees either way. I use that and the loader if need be.
A box blade is perfect for leveling either dirt or gravel. It is a form of miniature grader if you will. The best way to learn about yours is to start in a pile of dirt or gravel, put your box blade into it and drag the dirt or gravel over a depression and watch it drop off the contents in the box right into the depression.
I was just like you until I asked my wife to walk alongside the box blade and tell me whether or not I should adjust the arm up or down to pick up or dump more gravel.
A loader alone will not do all the things a box blade can do and neither can a box blade do what a loader can do. They each have different capabilities and strengths.
Powder dry and hammer back,
Burt