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XTreme Duty Compact Tractor Box Blade

The Everything Attachments XTreme Duty Compact Tractor Box Blade is designed to fit and perform perfectly on standard Category 1 subcompact and compact tractors up to around 45 horsepower. These box blades provide you with all of the best features such as a clevis style hitch, solid welded A-frame, heavy duty adjustable ripper shanks, dual curved reversible and replaceable US made cutting edges. Extra plates of steel are welded on the leading edge for maximum wear prevention on ALL EA box blades. We go the extra mile to provide you with the best box blade for your compact tractor.


  • Proudly Made in the USA!
  • Category I quick hitch compatible.
  • 45 horsepower for Category 1 Tractors Only
  • Premium A572 Grade 50 Laser Cut Steel Construction.
  • Laser cut Hardox 1/2" Wicked shanks
  • Shanks are mounted behind the front tube instead of through it for better structural integrity.
  • US made replaceable and reversible curved cutting edges.
  • 1/4" thick side plates with extra plates on the leading edges for wear resistance.
  • 3/16" thick moldboard.
  • Everything Attachments Product Warranty
  • Free shipping within 1,000 miles!

Width No. of Shanks Weight
48" 4 355 lbs.
54" 4 370 lbs.
60" 4 385 lbs.
66" 6 430 lbs.
72" 6 450 lbs.

American Made Attachment

*9/24/2020*

*Now featuring our NEW Patent Pending, easy adjustable WICKED Ripper Shanks!


The Everything Attachments XTreme Duty Compact Tractor Box Blade features adjustable Hardox scarifier shanks, and uses American made cutting edges. Free shipping within 1,000 miles!

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Item# Item Name Our Price Sale Price Qty Add
ETA-48-XDCMP-BB Everything Attachments 48" XTreme Duty Compact Box Blade
$1,563.68
$ 1,259.86
ETA-54-XDCMP-BB Everything Attachments 54" XTreme Duty Compact Box Blade
$1,598.30
$ 1,292.40
ETA-60-XDCMP-BB Everything Attachments 60" XTreme Duty Compact Box Blade
$1,631.46
$ 1,323.57
ETA-66-XDCMP-BB Everything Attachments 66" XTreme Duty Compact Tractor Box Blade
$1,732.32
$ 1,418.38
ETA-72-XDCMP-BB Everything Attachments 72" XTreme Duty Compact Tractor Box Blade
$1,834.71
$ 1,514.63
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Video 1
Hi, I'm Ted from Everything Attachments, and we're here to show you how to use the United D.H.D. Box Blade. As you can tell, this one's well used. It's mine. I keep it at home all the time. It's a tool I'd never be without because it's just good for almost everything it seems like. You've got your ripper shanks here that are adjustable. They're in their highest position now. They do have replaceable points. One of the most important things about a box blade, if you just want to level dirt or gravel, it isn't really going to matter. But if you actually want to cut a ditch or move some dirt, this curved cutting edge is very important.

A lot of the cheap blades just have a flat piece of steel, and there's about 10 times the price difference in a flat piece of steel and in this hard and curved edge here. So that curved edge is just essential to be able to actually cut the dirt and fill your box blade up with the dirt that you want to move to another area. So loose stuff you can move with a flat edge, but that's about all they're good for. I recommend always getting one with a curved edge, good replaceable tips, with a forward shank. So we're going to knock down this pile of dirt, spread it out real quick, and then we're going to angle our drawbar arms really steep, show you how you can cut a ditch for drainage.

Adjusting the top link is going to have a big effect on whether it's digging in or floating over the top when you're backing up and pulling forward. So right there was a low spot already, just got filled in. Always try to get a box blade or as many implements as you can with a clevis hitch instead of a pin hitch. It's going to be twice as strong and be easier to hook up on your drawbar arms. So with that curved edge, it cuts right into the dirt, collects a big pile of it, and you're able to spread it like you want to.

So unlike a cheap box blade that doesn't have replaceable ripper shanks or replaceable edges, when they're worn out, you basically throw away your whole tool, where this one can be continually rebuilt for years and years of use. So do some really deep ripper action. We're going to shorten this top link up. Wet down, pin up, or pick up. I'll let it back down. So we're tilting up the back of this blade, and we're angling these teeth down where it's really going to get its most ripping effect.

If you're doing it -- if you need to box blade on top of grass without the rippers, you're not going to do anything. Here all the way one direction as far as we can -- lift up just a little bit -- so that we can cut a ditch or a drainage way or just an angle on the side of the road. All right. Hey, Kevin. Get in this direction here and go that way a little bit. So now with the rippers fully down and with a lot of angle on it, you can see how he's able to cut a ditch. Then by the time he turns around and comes back with another angle on it, or does this twice and puts another angle, you could really have a big ditch.

So if you've got drainage problems and you need it to go, this is the way to do it. So you can have a one-sided ditch or a big V ditch if you decide to come back down at the other direction. All right. So a little bit of cleanup work, and you have a perfect ditch and get rid of that water that's been standing. So now we're going to level it back out and cover up this ditch, just so I won't have to mow over it later. Now we put our ripper teeth back up. We're smoothing our ditch back out that we cut. We're just going to clean this area up here where we can plant some grass on it.

Pushing backwards with that back edge is probably one of the best and most important things to be able to do well with a box blade. Having that curved cutting edge on the back is just a must to really be able to do anything besides scrape over it. So how to use a box blade, even though it's a simple device, it's probably one of the most asked questions I get on a daily basis. So you can see in less than 15 minutes, we've leveled that big pile of dirt. We've cut a ditch if you needed a drain line.

We've done some ripping if you were going to move a lot of hard dirt where you could rip it up and move it. We've totally smoothed it back out. So that is the most universal tool that I know of, is a box blade. We're fixing to hook to some pallet forts next. The box blade is always your best tool to have on the backs to give you a little counter weight.




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5 of 5 The best you can get! February 21, 2024
Reviewer: JOE DURAND from FERRUM, VA United States  
Buyer beware, if you buy your attachments anywhere else you are wasting your money. These guys are the real deal. Blade fit my tractor perfectly and has performed without flaw. One tough piece of equipment, I'll rip the hitch off the tractor before I could possibly break this thing. Don't fall for cheap foreign garbage for a few bucks less, you will absolutely regret it. Looking forward to buying the rest of my tractor accessories from them.

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5 of 5 Well Built February 12, 2024
Reviewer: Rob C. from United States  
Haven’t used the box blade yet, as it’s winter here… but the welds look great, it’s sturdy, and the ripper shanks have a very user friendly design. Also recommend EA’s forks, cutting edge, and wicked grapple, as those are all awesome!

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5 of 5 66" Box Blade January 9, 2024
Reviewer: Jason from New Hampshire, United States  
Got this 66" box blade to fix up a 600 foot driveway with a 35hp tractor, the implement is well constructed and very sturdy. After a few passes with the box blade the driveway was so smooth that driving over it with a car it felt like a blacktop driveway. The ripper shanks area easy to adjust and effective at ripping up the ground for better smoothing.

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5 of 5 December 5, 2023
Reviewer: Robert Burr from Lupton, MI United States  


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5 of 5 Great product December 4, 2023
Reviewer: Joseph Guido from Chambersburg, PA United States  
The box blade is great unfortunately the forks I purchased back in the summertime were not even and make it difficult to pick stuff up without one fork digging into the ground.

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