Get this man a sponsorship deal ASAP. He deserves one and needs more viewer's, I get a smile on my face every time when I get the notification for digginlife 😁👍
I have a 60 in brush master brush hog for my skid steer then I added myself a quick attach for my bobcat excavator also on the top of it. I use it all the time with both machines.
$2,000 for that badass box blade is a great value! That hydraulic top link sure came in handy! I wish I had one. Lol! And I can see your logic saying an excavator is the first piece of equipment to get. Great video!
Glad I got one before EA disappeared....I bought a few attachments from them and they are all AMAZING! Cant believe they are gone and there is no other company I can find that even comes close to them.
My drive way has tons of stone in it so I just bought a box hoping to just rip it up and have some stone back on top instead of just adding more stone every spring
Great video Todd...This is actually my next attachment... I met Travis recently at their shop when I picked up my grapple, great guy. They had a 30/70 ×treme box blade out near dock, they look stout. Great company Thanks again for another great vid
I wouldn't trade you trucks, I wouldn't trade you trailers, and I wouldn't trade you tractors (only cause I don't want to hurt my tractors feelings). Its all different as you know. Glad your setup is working for you, stay safe.
I've just recently purchased a 2021 New Holland workmaster 25. I was thinking about doing side jobs to supplement the payment. Im sure glad I ran across you. I haven't watched to many of your videos yet bit I'm liking what iv seen so far. Im looking forward to learning more from your videos.
Bought one and first time i used it a shank broke. The second time i used it a second shank broke. I pull it with an old ford 4600 at about 40hp to pto.
My favorite is the rollover box blade that have been around for a hundred years. Some companies call it the Earthcavator. And it has been manufactured by several different companies over the decades. I have also used a few like yours with the hydraulic rippers. But as always every box blade needs a top and tilt kit! And then one also needs the hydraulically operated rippers. You will save a lot of time with the top and tilt kit and hydraulic rippers. With a rollover box blade you don't need the hydraulic rippers because the whole box and rippers all flip over all at the same time. that also means what they flip over box you can have a fully filled box going forward or backward. See videos on UA-cam.
im in oxford, nc and commented on a couple of your box blade videos- I am a first time box blade user- I need to level my riding arena bc I got some sandy dirt that ended up being a mistake before all our recent rain/ice and snow ;( so that said I now have a pond in my arena- I used a drag but that was a fail- then found my daddys blade in the weeds out back- so used it after getting the rust off the posts on the 3pt hitch- and leveled it then started moving only to fail again- SO now im going to use the box blade. but learning here and on other UA-cam vids. we got good weather the next few days and so maybe i can get it level and dried out and get some screenings in- any advice? do you give box blade lessons lol- I have an older blue a bit rusty sitting for 20 yrs box blade daddy used to use on his old kabota- I have a JD 740 w/bucket
You can easily pull a 8'. I could easily pull a 8' easily with my 85 hp Massey Ferguson and often wished for a 10' I can pull a borrowed 10' wheeled scraper with a 4020 John Deere with loader tires.
You need hydraulic tilt to complete the rear setup. You have the hydraulic top so it would make these types of jobs way easier! Great work with what you had, no doubt!
Nevermind 😂 I’m just catching up. UA-cam algorithm has me starting 3 years back. I’ve been watching for a couple weeks an thinking I hope this dudes still making videos
Wrong attachment, you should be using a rear-blade. Box-blades don't mix the road materials like a rear-blade will. Try viewing one of your State's training videos on gravel/dirt road maintenance.
@@Shadow6a I don't know what you mean. I watch the State videos & the strategy that is applied to 50% of roads across the US works quite well for maintaining my driveway. Box blades were for our great-grandparents who used wire-rope to move around their loader bucket instead of hydraulics. I view it as a genius-grandchild's strategy vs a retarded-grandparent's outdated/untested/never-competed delusions.
Get this man a sponsorship deal ASAP.
He deserves one and needs more viewer's, I get a smile on my face every time when I get the notification for digginlife 😁👍
Thanks my friend 🙏🏻
You know I love grading of driveway with box blade .. you taught me how to do it sir.! You are the best!
You are a teacher of all teachers for people in people in that type of business I just like to watch you and listen to you
Great video! I enjoy when you are grading with the box blade process.
Yeah, I use Everything Attachments...great products.
I’m definitely pleased with them
I have a 60 in brush master brush hog for my skid steer then I added myself a quick attach for my bobcat excavator also on the top of it. I use it all the time with both machines.
$2,000 for that badass box blade is a great value!
That hydraulic top link sure came in handy! I wish I had one.
Lol! And I can see your logic saying an excavator is the first piece of equipment to get.
Great video!
Glad I got one before EA disappeared....I bought a few attachments from them and they are all AMAZING! Cant believe they are gone and there is no other company I can find that even comes close to them.
Same here!
Good to see you're happy with the new box blade. Great video Todd
My drive way has tons of stone in it so I just bought a box hoping to just rip it up and have some stone back on top instead of just adding more stone every spring
Great video Todd...This is actually my next attachment... I met Travis recently at their shop when I picked up my grapple, great guy. They had a 30/70 ×treme box blade out near dock, they look stout. Great company
Thanks again for another great vid
I wouldn't trade you trucks, I wouldn't trade you trailers, and I wouldn't trade you tractors (only cause I don't want to hurt my tractors feelings).
Its all different as you know. Glad your setup is working for you, stay safe.
Todd- Which size would you recommend for Kubota M5660? 78" or 84"?
I've just recently purchased a 2021 New Holland workmaster 25. I was thinking about doing side jobs to supplement the payment. Im sure glad I ran across you. I haven't watched to many of your videos yet bit I'm liking what iv seen so far. Im looking forward to learning more from your videos.
Bought one and first time i used it a shank broke. The second time i used it a second shank broke. I pull it with an old ford 4600 at about 40hp to pto.
Nice job. Only one disagreement. After a nice grading job a few handfuls of grass seed would be a nice finishing touch. Thanks for video.
Great point! Thanks for the the input Thomas
Glad I watched this. Gonna get one. Thanks!
I was as excited as you were!
Brother, What is the price of that beauty?
Can you crown 8ft road with 8ft box blade ?
Yep
I have an Everything Attachments Wicked grapple for my Kubota and I love it. Great video.
Have you thought about a land plane?
Is that a bmx jump to gap your road?
My favorite is the rollover box blade that have been around for a hundred years. Some companies call it the Earthcavator. And it has been manufactured by several different companies over the decades. I have also used a few like yours with the hydraulic rippers.
But as always every box blade needs a top and tilt kit!
And then one also needs the hydraulically operated rippers.
You will save a lot of time with the top and tilt kit and hydraulic rippers. With a rollover box blade you don't need the hydraulic rippers because the whole box and rippers all flip over all at the same time. that also means what they flip over box you can have a fully filled box going forward or backward.
See videos on UA-cam.
There’s a blue million of every attachment. Sometimes makes it difficult to choose one
We have the exact same box blade and love it. Great video. Learned a few things on cutting a ditch.
Big A for sure. They make the best tractor attachments in my opinion
im in oxford, nc and commented on a couple of your box blade videos- I am a first time box blade user- I need to level my riding arena bc I got some sandy dirt that ended up being a mistake before all our recent rain/ice and snow ;( so that said I now have a pond in my arena- I used a drag but that was a fail- then found my daddys blade in the weeds out back- so used it after getting the rust off the posts on the 3pt hitch- and leveled it then started moving only to fail again- SO now im going to use the box blade. but learning here and on other UA-cam vids.
we got good weather the next few days and so maybe i can get it level and dried out and get some screenings in- any advice? do you give box blade lessons lol- I have an older blue a bit rusty sitting for 20 yrs box blade daddy used to use on his old kabota- I have a JD 740 w/bucket
Getting ready to buy a new tractor. 75 hp. Trying to figure out what size box blade I can pull. Guessing a 7ft
You can easily pull a 8'. I could easily pull a 8' easily with my 85 hp Massey Ferguson and often wished for a 10' I can pull a borrowed 10' wheeled scraper with a 4020 John Deere with loader tires.
What size tractor do you have I have the l4701 just ordered a 84” no blade from everything attachments should get it in first week of February
I have the M7060
Great 👍 work done with excellent equipment and for 2000 Dollars, that’s an excellent investment for the future of your company Todd, 👍👍👍👍👍.
I think so too my friend
There wicked grapples are awesome as well! Great video!
Thanks my friend
you ever work in Robbinsville, NC?
Nope. But too far for me
BTW LOVE THE SCENERY OUT THE WINDOW OF THE TRUCK ;) GODS COUNTRY
Is that the driveway that you dug new ditches for early last year? I think it was one of the first videos I watched of yours.
Yep. Sure was
Nice job as usual my friend. Im looking at one of their box blades for my tractor..
I’m super happy with mine
You need hydraulic tilt to complete the rear setup. You have the hydraulic top so it would make these types of jobs way easier! Great work with what you had, no doubt!
That hydrolic link would have really helped with that ditch.
True story
How much does the Kubota weigh?
I’m not positive. Around 10k pounds would be my guess
Have you compared a box blade to a land plane for driveway maintenance?
Well done Todd, good job,
Thanks Martyn
You should go back to everything attachments and look at their videos on how to caught a ditch
Good Tools Make The Job Easier
Yes sir
You still making videos bud?
Nevermind 😂 I’m just catching up. UA-cam algorithm has me starting 3 years back. I’ve been watching for a couple weeks an thinking I hope this dudes still making videos
#EVERYTHINGATTACHMENTS SPONSER THIS GUY!!!!
Now that's a box blade ROFL!!! 😇😁😇
Nice👍👍
Thanks Tanner
A 50' ditch should have taken ten minutes
I enjoyed the video overall, but I'd have to agree. I just wanted to jump on the tractor and show him how to cut a ditch. ;)
Wrong attachment, you should be using a rear-blade. Box-blades don't mix the road materials like a rear-blade will. Try viewing one of your State's training videos on gravel/dirt road maintenance.
You sound so ignorant.
@@joepaullawncare7222 You sound anti-social.
Have you EVER seen state road maintenance? I rest that argument right there. 🤣
@@Shadow6a I don't know what you mean. I watch the State videos & the strategy that is applied to 50% of roads across the US works quite well for maintaining my driveway. Box blades were for our great-grandparents who used wire-rope to move around their loader bucket instead of hydraulics. I view it as a genius-grandchild's strategy vs a retarded-grandparent's outdated/untested/never-competed delusions.
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granted you got the job done but according to EA that isnt the best method.
Big A** box blade lol 😂
No reason to have this video longer than 10 minutes... keep it simple
this guy is a real expert
How do you like the Kubota any problems or breakdowns with it
I love it. Nope. Been a great machine