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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Bought this for my old JD 430 with a class 0 3-point hitch. Works perfectly for grading my dirt road and drive. Much heavier than expected.
John Burlew
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
All 6 teeth bent on first use within 15 minutes of use. Disappointing. Ground was soft and was operating slow.
Donald Patrick Flanagan
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
It's a great product to use behind your garden tractor, or small sub compact tractor. Do not use it with a full size tractor or you'll tear it to pieces. It's a lite duty, not Comercial grade, your really getting what you paid for, good. If you try to tear up tree roots your going to bend the tines, but they bend back easily with a large hammer on a flat surface, puttem back on and go. I recommend this just don't have full size expectations. I like it.
brian from NH
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Works exactly as it should. Tines will bend if you hit larger stones but not unexpected.
vernon cliff
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
I liked the way it looks and it should work great doing landscaping this summer. The only thing is I had to redrill it out for Cat 1 for my tractor.
David Masin
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2024
It works perfectly on my Bobcat CT1021. It grades the crushed stones and the topsoil perfectly as well as adding enough weight at the back to balance the loader. It is the perfect box blade for light to medium work!
yanoss
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024
The box scraper was very easy to assemble if you have any mechanical experience. I’m still not sure about the main body steel strength but the teeth are solid steel which is very good. I did have to adapt it to my 1954 40S John Deere tractor three point hitch. I used 3/4in. Pex tubing for bushings and they worked great. I have used it on my 300 ft. Driveway and it was a little light weight but did work very well. I did buy the extended warranty in case I do need to replace something. I’ll let you know how it holds up to some future work, thanks. Well I tried this box scraper on my 330ft. driveway and the main issue I had was four of the six tines bent. I was surprised that they bent on the first day I used them. I reached out to the vendor with no reply so I filed a claim with the extended warranty Asurion. They are now reviewing my claim and I just want the tines replaced. I’ll let you know how it goes,.
Sci Fi Guy
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2023
This box scraper is mostly pretty good. After regrading a 1/4 mile long gravel driveway one time, the box assembly and blade seem to be holding up well. However, the rippers are another story. Plain hard pack dirt presented a challenge after a full day of rain, requiring about 40 passes over the driveway to achieve an inch an a half of depth. This was with my implement lift in the fully down position, with all the weight of the rear end of my ATV bearing down.Unfortunately, I was not able to till deep enough to achieve as much crown as I wanted, and 4 of the 6 rippers were mangled beyond use for a 2nd job after I finished. I have reached out to Moto Alliance to ask what my options are as far as rippers go. I couldn't find any details about the kind of steel they use for these rippers, but it seems to be nearly 3/4" thick plate - maybe 5/8". I never imagined a simple dirt driveway would present such a challenge for what look like hefty rippers.Will update when I hear back from Moto Alliance. I may have to find a local fab shop to cut some new claws from tool steel or something. I have 1 ripper from the raised side that still has its original dimensions to use as a reference if worse comes to worst.
Kenjames
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
I wanted a box blade just to keep our gravel drive maintained, it light weight about 160 lbs, I communicated with a couple of owners and was satisfied this would work for me.It’s a class0, my subcompact tractor is a class 1 3 point hitch—so the first problem the 3 point pins are too small and will eventually damage the tractor arms—so I considered drilling larger holes and using class 1 pins—having said it’s light weight the top link and pick up arm points are fairly thick plate and would require hours of drilling. It eventually occurred to me to use bushings to increase the class 0 pin diameter. A visit to the hardware store an $11.00 later a perfect snug fit at all 3 points.One of the six scarifiers came damage slightly bent and with a burr on the surface which prevented it from being inserted into the holder- I contacted the company and am waiting for a replacement.I used it on the gravel it digs in and pulls the gravel without a problem, there are no rocks stumps etc in the drive so it appears this is an excellent buy for the job I want it to do
Happy in Idaho
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
So first off the install was fairly straight forward. The instructions could have been a little bit more clear but anyone that is half mechanically inclined shouldn't have a problem. My tractor has a cat 1 hitch so I swapped out the pins. I think that the shipping weight was around 130 pounds so my FedEx guy was super impressed. That being said it is fairly light. And my ground being rocky and packed it likes to hope and skip over high packed areas. I had the tines down almost as far as they would go and never had a problem. It is fairly small in hight and in depth compared to some of the more expensive versions out there. But as of so far it has held up nice and is perfect for my needs. I mainly got it to help maintain a drive way and move snow.
Dave Surowiec
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2021
Went together easy, however bent 3 times in the first 20 min of use. Definately not for use on gravel driveways. Might be ok for screened topsoil
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