That's one serious looking blade there Corm! Do you find that it moves your tractor around much as you use it? If I put that on my little JD and angled it I think I'd only spin around in a circle /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Nice looking blade. I would really like an offset that "offsets" that easily. I have to unbolt my blade and reattach it to offset. Needless to say it doesn't get offset. But again you get what you pay for and I didn't pay that much so I can't complain.
2004 New Holland TN70DA with 32LC loader, 2000 New Holland 2120 with Curtis cab, 7309 loader
I think he missed typed. In a previous post in this thread he mentioned <font color=blue>I decided to buy a Woods HBL84-2. This is their medium duty line. It's a 7 footer with angle, tilt, and offset capability. Weighs in at a hefty 528 lbs (about twice the weight of the one I broke).</font color=blue> It's good to get it straight so there is mix up /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.
2004 New Holland TN70DA with 32LC loader, 2000 New Holland 2120 with Curtis cab, 7309 loader
Corm
Nice blade. I have that one too. Used it pretty hard behind my NH2120 and haven't hurt the blade yet. I think I would hurt something on my tractor first.
Are you able to tilt the blade with the tilt settings on the blade (not adjusting the sidelink on the 3pt)?
I see that he indeed said Earlier it was a Woods....I had a Gill with my 2150 when i sold it all used it for Years and all I can say is "It was quality through and through!"
JimMc,
That's right. But it is amazing how many of the companies that are selling this same blade and rebadging it. I also have one just like it, it is a Hardee-Williams that I have. In the past, I was looking to see how many used/sold this blade and I think I found 4-5 companies. I just wonder who the real manufacture is?
<font color=blue>…I thought I leave a few pictures of my new LandPride blade…</font color=blue>
LandPride 35 series
Bush Hog’s 70 series
I don’t know for sure… but been told <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.monroetufline.com/Series/Sub-Series/Series_GB_b.htm>these guys are the OEM for these blades…</A>
Thanks John,
In todays business place, you can't tell who is really don't what. I know that this is a really good blade. I have used it so much that it is now ready for some bolt tighting./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
I think that is one of the best designs for rear blades… and I agree, I don’t think you can go wrong with it for probably a lifetime of use… and then some… /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
Over the years, I’ve seen some great “practical” and durable rear blades, while I haven’t seen this particular one in person… this is on my list to get…<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.tractorbynet.com/forumfiles/37-218325-bladeinaction1.jpg>Bison Rear blade owned by Phred of TBN…
Yes, John I would like to see the Bison blades in person. I like the way the cylinders are attached and that they leave the non-powered pin points for heavy pined use. This looks like a very straight forward heavy duty blade built for very tough use.
Sorry for the confusion folks! I looked at so many before I bought, when I was typing up my note I was thinking one thing and typed another /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif. The older I get, the more often this happens.... That's one (about the only one...) advantage of getting old, at least I have an excuse now!