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09-11-2012, 01:52 PM #11Advertiser
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Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
I wanted to target the most popular size/weight/hp range for our first blade so it kinda hits the "sweet spot" for many applications and tractor sizes. I think our next blade will be a lighter blade in the 300 pound range for small/mid compacts and subs but may eventually make a blade in that 700 pound range. I wouldn't hesitate to put this blade behind a tractor and get aggressive with it because everything is designed to withstand abuse but it still doesn't help your counterweight needs.
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09-11-2012, 02:09 PM #12
Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
Yea, at 3/8" thick, and seeing how it is built, no doubt that it will take some abuse. The counter weight thing is my biggest issue. Sure, a blade can be made pleanty strong for any tractor, yet still be 2x's too light for effective counterweight.
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09-11-2012, 02:36 PM #13Advertiser
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Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
How about a 700 pound box blade?

Ted Corriher
www.EverythingAttachments.com
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09-11-2012, 03:25 PM #14
Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
".........there is only one way to find out."
"Ok, hold my beer and watch this.........."
Ford 5500 Backhoe
Kubota L3400GST W/LA463 FEL
2005 Dodge 3500 4x4 Diesel
8N Rebuilt and restored
Bushhog 105 and 306 cutters
JD 261 3PH mower
3 Homemade wood hauling trailers
Dolmar 7900
Dolmar 6400 84cc ported BB kit and Muffler Modded
Sachs-Dolmar 120SI Ported
(4) Sachs-Dolmar 116SI Ported
Dolmar PS540
Sachs-Dolmar 115i
Sachs-Dolmar 117
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09-16-2012, 01:40 PM #15Veteran Member
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09-16-2012, 04:32 PM #16Bronze Member
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Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
Ted,
Would just the blade work on the EverythingAttachments landscape rake's 3-point hitch frame? I just bought the 5' landscape rake and wondered if - when you make the smaller blade - it could use the landscape rake's 3-point hitch frame.
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09-17-2012, 01:00 PM #17Advertiser
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Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
Ted Corriher
www.EverythingAttachments.com
1-866-581-5818
A family-owned American Company that also sells quality Made in USA Implements every chance we get! We pride ourselves on giving good product information and putting the needs of our customers above our own!
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09-17-2012, 01:03 PM #18Advertiser
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Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
Ted Corriher
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09-17-2012, 02:41 PM #19Veteran Member
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Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
That is one really nice and heavy-built blade, EXCEPT, I believe you will find significant force and wear aroung the 4 bolts attacking the frame/carrier to the blade. Both my Freeman and my old International Commercial HD blades are constructed almost identical (even down to the way the International swings/offsets) and I cannot keep those bolts tight. In addition, both blades have developed a slight bend to either side of the attaching points. As a result, on the Freeman blade I rebuilt the top attachment to include about 2 feet of angle, welded to the carrier and bolted to the blade and rebuilt the bottom with about 4 feet of angle, again welded to the carrier and bolted to the blade. Have to do the International soon! You have included so many heavy-duty aspects to this new design, unfortuneately, I think time will show the blade connection as the weak link.
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09-17-2012, 03:20 PM #20Advertiser
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Re: EverythingAttachments NEW Rear Scrape Blade
At Everything Attachments we used the basic design with a lot of improvements in strength and options from a blade we have been selling for over 40 years. The pictures shown are the Rhino 500 series, with a dealer cost of over $1,400, without it being quick attach ready, which they offer a kit for an additional $350. If you notice we have added an extra plate with braces around the kingpin, where the rear blade adjusts and the 4 bolts you are speaking of, if kept tight, should not be a wearing issue. The reason it is bolted is because there are holes to the left and right for extra offset if needed. We are rating this blade from 30 to 85 horsepower. The only thing i can think of having a wear issue there would be if the bolts are a low grade and stretch which would let them become loose and wear but I have never seen one wear there
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Ted Corriher
www.EverythingAttachments.com
1-866-581-5818
A family-owned American Company that also sells quality Made in USA Implements every chance we get! We pride ourselves on giving good product information and putting the needs of our customers above our own!
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