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Choose The Box Blade To Level Your New Yard

When it is time to level the yard after construction, one of the best tools to have on hand is a box blade. Not to be confused with a box cutter, th...

 

When it is time to level the yard after construction, one of the best tools to have on hand is a box blade. Not to be confused with a box cutter, the box blade is a large implement designed for use with a tractor that is designed to contour and smooth the ground.

While most box blades are designed to attach to a tractor using a three point hitch, you will also find that there are smaller versions that are designed for use with a lawn tractor or an ATV. The three point hitch makes use of the blade much easier, as the operator is able to adjust the height of the blade as well as the tilt of the blade using the hydraulic system of the tractor. The hitch and implement can be adjusted using the hydraulic leavers and the operator never has to leave his seat on the tractor. In addition, the adjustments can be made while the blade is in motion.

Most box blades are designed for cutting in both a forward and backward motion. Most blades have three or more ripper shanks in the front of the box. These shanks can be used for breaking up hardened soil and for rough leveling. If not needed, they can also be retracted. More expensive box blades allow the operator to operate the unit in reverse with a floating blade for finishing work in leveling.

The correct size of box blade will depend on the area that you are working with. If you have a very small area to level, you may find that a small forty two inch model that is made for use with a small lawn tractor or even an ATV will do an adequate job. If you have a much larger area that you need to level, then you will want the larger six foot unit. Just be warned, the larger blades require larger tractors to have adequate force for working the blade.

Some large commercial blades come with laser guidance systems. The systems automatically adjust the hydraulic system to keep the blade level with the ground.

Before beginning to level the ground, it is important to remove large rocks, logs or other objects that may interfere with the process. Any large dirt piles can be cut back by using the blade in reverse like a bulldozer. This helps to ensure that the tractor is always operated on fairly level surfaces to lower the chance of tipping over.

Now you will be able to lower the shanks to break up any hard ground that may be found. The shanks can also be used for rough leveling of high spots in the yard. Once those spots are loosened up, raise the shanks and use the blade to move the dirt as necessary. This operation may require that you get off of the tractor, so use proper safety procedures.

The last pass you make will be with the blade in the floating position and done in reverse. This gives the final grade to the new lawn.

Are you looking into smoothing and contouring your yard? If so, then the box blade and the box scraper is the way to go. This equipment can easily be hooked to the back of your tractor.

Can You Buy Skid Steer Attachments Online?

 

Even though most of these Skid Steer Attachments weigh in at over 1,000 pounds . . . Everything Attachments is the largest online Attachments provider, and if you live in the Eastern Half of the country, you can even have them delivered to a business or terminal with Free Shipping. If you have any concerns about Customer Service, they have been around for over 60 years.

Most bobcat style skid steer attachments need to utilize the host machines hydraulics. A good example of this would be a Harley Rake or Auger. Always check a products specifications against your machines specs to ensure they will work together. Skid Steer attachments should be chosen by the proper hydraulic flow of your machine.

When it comes to getting the most for the money when buying skid steer attachments, after comparing several manufacturers, it is very wise to only buy attachments that are manufactured in the USA. We researched and found that only Everything Attachments holds to this high a standard in the attachments that they choose to sell online . . . that’s right, only Everything Attachments. These guys are committed to providing their website visitors with American Made Attachments and a personal touch with lots of product information.

We have found that Video Demonstrations about each skid steer attachment can provide the Skid Steer owner important insight as to whether or not an attachment will work well for their intended use. We aren’t just talking about listening to some corny music and watching someone who is manuevering inside a skid steer loader in the video either! Watch this video to see what a difference having a host who really knows the product can make to someone considering purchasing an attachment.

Most people do not realize the incredible variety of universal quick hitch attachments that are available for their skid steer equipment . Most everyone who owns a skid steer has a bucket, and this should be considered standard equipment if you own one. Even when it comes to buckets, there are a lot of choices: 4-in-1 buckets are very useful, rock buckets, grapple buckets, stump buckets, low profile buckets just to name a few.

Before you order a skid steer attachment online, take the time to visit Everything Attachments. They have the largest selection of Skid Steer Attachments that are made in the USA.