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![]() | Tony
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1999-05-29 4467
I'm looking for a box blade for a JD4300 with 430 loader. Considering a Gill Roll Over Scraper R Series. Should I go with a 48" or 60". They weigh 606lbs and 730lbs. Is it easier to work one with it extending out past the tires?I'm also still looking for someone with experience mounting a Woods 750 backhoe on this tractor. Thanks all. Tony
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box blade
![]() | Paul
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1999-05-30 4496
A good rule of thumb is to get an impliment that is wider than your tractor.Imagine trying to get dirt out of a corner with a blade narrower than your back wheels and then withe a blade wider than your wheels. Or cutting grass against the house with a narrow finish mower or a wide mower. You will be happier with the wider impliments. ....
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