I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so

   / I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so #1  

allen in texas

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Levelland, TX
Tractor
Kubota Grand L 5740, loaded R1's w/640 lbs cast weight, 854 loader
I am buying this blade.


RBT3584 Price quote given, money in the bank

Land Pride RBT35 Series Rear Blades

it's a 7 footer. Kinda wondering if I should go 8 foot. That's all that's holding up me pulling the trigger.
 
   / I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so #2  
Lets see if I got this?:confused:
you wanted a plow, your getting a rear blade!:confused3:
Two diffrent function,
I'm trying to follow your logic here!:confused2:

I'm all for you getting more stuff. :thumbsup:
 
   / I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so
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#3  
Lets see if I got this?:confused:
you wanted a plow, your getting a rear blade!:confused3:
Two diffrent function,
I'm trying to follow your logic here!:confused2:

I'm all for you getting more stuff. :thumbsup:



LMAO :laughing: :laughing:


I wanted this plow but in a two bottom
Kuhn Master 102-T

http://www.psndealer.com/powersportsdlr/images/NewVehicles/NV109067_1_400.jpg

It's $9500 and change delivered to my door.:shocked:

I already have the old Ford two bottom so...

I'm buying a blade instead. :thumbsup:

Good logic huh?:confused2:
 
   / I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so #4  
A 7' rear blade can plow ... very, very wide rows :laughing:
 
   / I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so #6  
I use a 7ft. behind a L4240,at full angle is covers the back tires.
 
   / I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so #9  
I would love to have that blade, very, very nice.

A few years ago around here, you could buy good sized moldboard plows for the price of scrap, we picked up a good three bottom Massey Ferguson for about $150 bucks as that is all we needed. Hardly anyone uses plows here anymore.
 
   / I wanted a new plow but I couldn't afford it so #10  
That sure is a fine rear blade. Being hydraulically adjustable it may not be an issue but I like to turn my blade 180 degrees for some applications. If the blade is too wide you can only do that with it removed from the tractor. Nybirdman makes a good point. You want it to cover your foot print when angled. Bet you knew that.

MarkV
 
 
 
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