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2025 Ignite 60 Inch Box Blade For Tractors $1,199 |
Ignite 3-Point Box Blade
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This heavy-duty, rear-mount box blade offers you perfect compatibility for leveling, backfilling, grading, and moving a variety of material. Ignite box blades are also available in 48-inch and 72-inch widths.
Four-Hole Ripper Shanks
The ripper shanks adjust up or down to vary the cutting depth for mixing loose soil or tearing through compacted soil or rocks.
Replaceable Ripper Shanks & Cutting Edges
The ripper shanks and blades can be replaced to extend the life of your attachment.
Front and Back Blades
Cutting edges on both the back and front allow you to work forward or reverse so you can get more done in less time.
Reversible Steel Cutting Edges
Simply flip the blade over to get a fresh cut and double the life.
Category 1, 3-Point Hitch
A 3-point hitch is used to attach your rear-mounted box blade implement. An adjustable top link is centered above two lower link arms, comprising the three points. The box blade quickly and easily fits with connecting pins at each point.
Corrosion-Resistant Powder-Coat Finish
The box blade features a durable, corrosion-resistant powder-coat finish that protects the attachment in the elements.
How The Box Blade Attachment Works
The box blade implement does not require power-take-off (PTO). Simply attach it to the 3-point hitch and get started. The implement can be raised or lowered to control the height of the cutting edge. Lower the cutting edge to cut, and raise it to dump and spread the material.
Things To Do With A Box Blade
The box blade grades, levels, and backfills on uneven roads, driveways, gardens, or areas around barns and buildings.
Collects gravel to level ruts and potholes.
Cleans up and levels mulch piles.
Clears material out of barns.
Creates gravel roads or driveways.
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