VEVOR offers a reliable range of box blade shanks that can handle tough jobs such as land clearing, grading, and soil breaking across various types of equipment. Our selection includes all the sizes, shapes, and types of attachments you need to get the job done, whether you're using a small tractor or a large farm machine. Browse the options to find the shank specifications that match your box blade and tractor setup.
Are you struggling with hard, compacted dirt, rocky ground, or other tough terrain that a standard box blade cutting edge cannot effectively penetrate? VEVOR box blade shanks are designed to cut through tough terrain, loosen up layers that are packed down, and make your box blade work better in tough situations. VEVOR has the right shank for your machine and your land. They are well-constructed, compatible with a wide range of box blades and tractors, and designed for straightforward installation.
The first thing you should do when looking for box blade shanks is ensure they are compatible with your current tools and meet the requirements of the work you'll be doing. VEVOR offers a range of sizes and mounting options to fit many different box blade and tractor setups.
When you buy box blade shanks, one of the most important considerations is whether they will fit your current box blade frame. VEVOR's shanks have mounting dimensions designed to match many popular box blade brands on the market, including Land Pride, King Kutter, Befco, and generic three-point hitch box scraper frames. Common bolt patterns and slot configurations help make it easier to add a VEVOR shank to your current setup without any custom drilling or fabrication.
Broad compatibility is important for property or farm owners who use a mix of tool brands across their land. When you don't have to look for brand-specific parts, you can switch shanks between different box blades. This can save time and money over the course of a working season. Because of this, VEVOR's box blade shanks are a solid aftermarket option for a wide range of equipment sets.
If an operator isn't sure whether a product will fit before they buy it, VEVOR's product listings include thorough mounting dimensions, bolt-hole spacing, and compatibility notes. This way, you can compare the fit to your equipment's specifications before you place an order. By getting the right fit the first time, you can avoid delays and keep your groundbreaking work on track.
Box blade shanks come in various lengths and sizes to suit different soil types and tractor setups. It is important to match the right size to your box blade frame for both safety and performance. Typical VEVOR shank lengths range from approximately 14 to 24 inches, and their body widths are sized to fit the mounting pockets of most standard box scraper frames without modification.
A 14- to 16-inch shank is good for breaking ground lightly, finishing grading work, or for use on smaller, more compact tractors where a deep entry could exceed the three-point hitch lift capacity. Longer shanks (20 to 24 inches) are made to go deeper into the ground with bigger tractors. This makes them the best choice for breaking up very packed subsoil, clay layers, or ground that hasn't been worked for a few seasons.
If you choose the right shank length for your tractor's horsepower rating and the frame capacity of your box blade, you can help reduce premature wear on both the shank and the box blade frame. It's easy to find the right working length for your tools with VEVOR's box blade shank range. You don't have to settle for a size that doesn't quite meet your needs.
Some people like to use a single ripper shank to work on a specific problem area with a box blade, while others prefer multiple shanks so the blade can break up the ground across its entire working width in one pass. You can get individual shanks or sets of multiple shanks from VEVOR, so your box blade can be configured appropriately for the job.
When you need to target specific areas, such as breaking up a compacted drainage line or cutting through a root-heavy strip before grading, a single ripper shank is the best choice. Running only one shank also lowers the draft load on the tractor. This fact is important for smaller machines with limited hydraulic lift capacity and engine horsepower, as pulling more than one shank at once would put stress on the drivetrain.
When full-width soil fracturing is the most important step before finishing grading, multi-shank configurations are best for operators working on large areas of compacted ground. The consistent spacing between the shanks in VEVOR's multi-shank sets ensures even ground penetration across the full working width of the box blade. This reduces the number of passes needed to properly prepare a spot and speeds up the entire job.
Full-size agricultural tractors aren't always needed for box blade work. VEVOR's box scraper shanks come with options designed to fit compact and subcompact tractor setups, popular on hobby farms, residential acreage, and light business landscaping jobs. The quality of construction on these smaller-frame shanks is the same as on the full-size models, and the draft loads stay within the safe working range of machines with less horsepower.
With VEVOR's compact-rated box scraper shanks, you can get the best of both worlds. Compact tractor operators frequently operate in narrow spaces where maneuverability is equally crucial as raw penetration power. Cutting working lengths and shank profiles reduces soil resistance without affecting the machine's ability to break through fairly packed ground or break up the top layer of crust before grading passes.
People who own subcompact equipment will find that VEVOR's box scraper shanks fit standard compact box blade frames from brands that are popular in this market. This makes it easy to add ripping capability to a setup that may have only had a straight cutting edge before. Adding just one properly sized shank to a basic box rake makes it a much better tool for preparing the ground for small-scale land management work.
The right box blade shanks should withstand multiple hits from rocks, roots, and packed-down soil without breaking, bending, or wearing out too quickly. VEVOR ensures that its shanks' materials and form last where it matters.
To make VEVOR's box scraper ripper shanks, they use high-carbon or alloy steel, which is hard enough to resist soil wear while still tough enough to withstand hits without breaking. During manufacturing, heat treatment methods make the surface much harder than untreated mild steel. This durability means the steel will last longer, even in rough soil conditions such as sand, gravel, or rocks.
It is important that VEVOR's box scraper ripper shanks maintain their shape along the entire working length. This makes it possible to predict how the soil will break through and for even wear over time. When used on hard ground, a shank that stays in shape through heavy use delivers more consistent results pass after pass than lower-grade options that bend after mild use.
VEVOR's box blade shanks all come with replaceable carbide or hardened steel shank tips. This lets you replace old tip points without replacing the whole shank body. This design method significantly reduces long-term operating costs for operators who use their shanks throughout multiple seasons. This makes VEVOR's range an investment that pays off over the equipment's full working life.
VEVOR's box blade ripper shank designs feature useful features that make installation, adjustment, and maintenance in the field easy, even for people without mechanical or specialized tools. The standard-sized bolt holes that come pre-drilled match common hardware available at any agricultural supply shop. This means replacement bolts and hardware are always easy to find nearby, without waiting for special orders.
The VEVOR ripper shank for box blade types has stronger weld points at high-stress areas where the shank meets the mounting frame. This is because deep soil-penetration work places the greatest stress on these areas. Stronger fixing points make the shank assembly last longer and reduce the risk of the bracket breaking during heavy use on rough terrain.
When VEVOR's box blade ripper shanks are used, the curved shank geometry is designed to lift and break up the soil as it passes through, rather than just pushing it away. This lets more air and water enter the broken ground. This strong lifting action makes the next pass at grading more effective and delivers better results, whether you're preparing for a driveway, a food plot, or a building site.
VEVOR box blade shanks have the flexibility, size range, material quality, and useful design features needed for difficult, groundbreaking work. VEVOR has what you need at a price that makes sense, whether you need a single ripper shank for a box blade or a full set of multiple shanks for moving soil over a large area. Check out the whole collection right now and get your box blade ready for the hardest jobs around the house.
Universal mounting dimensions make VEVOR box blade shanks compatible with most major-brand box blades and standard three-point hitch box scraper frames. Before you order, always check the bolt hole spacing and mounting pocket dimensions against the measurements of your own tools to ensure they will fit correctly.
A box blade's ripper shank goes below the surface to break up layers of packed dirt, while a regular cutting edge only scrapes and moves things on the surface. Cracking hard ground with shanks before grading passes makes surface work much easier and more effective.
Yes, VEVOR has box scraper shanks that are the right size and weight for a range of compact and medium‑sized tractors. To keep the tractor's three-point hitch system from becoming too heavy for heavy ground-breaking work, make sure you choose the right shank length for its horsepower and lifting capacity.
If you work in rough or rocky ground, you might need to check the tips every 20 to 40 hours. Because VEVOR's tips are interchangeable, you can quickly replace worn points without having to replace the entire shank body. This keeps replacement costs low.