Box Blade

SusanDuffy

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I have a B2601. I’m considering buying a box blade. They have a 48 inch one and a 54 inch one. Which should I buy? The bigger one is only $27 more. I’ll be using it on my gravel driveway to work on potholes, and leveling my yard.

thank you for your help, I appreciate it.
 

bmblank

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2020 L3901HST, LA525 Loader, 66" Q/A Bucket, PFL2042 Forks, Meteor SB68PT Blower
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You're going to want something to just cover the width of the tires. I don't know the 2601, but I suspect it's about 5ft wide. I would go with the wider version. Even 60 or 66" if you could find it. I have a 72" box for my 3901, which *I think* has the same frame.
 

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I would tell you to go for the larger one - but be careful, make small bites!

AS that gravel builds up, the wheels will spin before the engine bogs down!
 
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Crash277

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I would tell you to go for the larger one - but be careful, make small bites!

AS that gravel builds up, the wheels will spin before the engine bogs down!

what he said, i always run out of traction before i run out of power (23s with a 54"BB), thats 6" wider than my machine
 

dirtydeed

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I have a B2601. I’m considering buying a box blade. They have a 48 inch one and a 54 inch one. Which should I buy? The bigger one is only $27 more. I’ll be using it on my gravel driveway to work on potholes, and leveling my yard.

thank you for your help, I appreciate it.
of the two...54" for sure.

12 or 15 series?
 
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RalphVa

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I'd go with the 54. Got a 60 inch one with the B2601. Haven't given it a real good go yet but did take out some of the settled in stuff on the uphill side of one of our trails. Did well.
 

mcmxi

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of the two...54" for sure.

12 or 15 series?
I agree. Get the BB05/BB12 with 54" width. Although land planes or land levelers are better for gravel driveways, and some have a rear flap that enable them to work more like a box blade when needed.
 

jkrubi12

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I have a BB1254 for my B2601, I'll attach some pics to help you visualize it's size relationship to the tractor. tempImage8d5Mj8.png tempImageLzchfw.png tempImagechsKMJ.png tempImageJjIass.png tempImage86yEjz.png
 
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ItBmine

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I have a Land Pride BB1260 60 inch for my B2620 and I have pics posted here of the hills I box blade UP with no issue.
Your B2601 will handle a 60 but a 54 will also cover your tire tracks and be easier to pull if you are taking real aggressive cuts.
 

OrangeKrush

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54" for sure... my little BX 2680 pulls my 60" easily full of gravel in 4x4. Dirt may be a different story but then you can take smaller bites, but with that 54" you have nothing to worry about. Just sayin..
 
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Tropical Jack

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Box blade size is somewhat dependent on your terrain as well as your tractor width. If you have steep areas to maintain, you need to consider the traction factor on a slope.

Jack