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   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #51  
What about down near the cutting edge?

Cause if the EDGE is what caught, it could have pulled backwards while causing the top there to "roll" forward a bit??

All in all, it dont look too bad though.

I'd do a little bracing and a quick re-paint and you'll be good to go. For the price you got it at, unless you totally mangle it, you did good.
 
   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #52  
Looks like from side to side, the ends are swept toward the hitch about 1/2" or so. Would have figured it would be the other direction if bent.

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Sounds like the middle section is loosing the curvature or being straightened out. I know mine isn't tweaked at all and I really haven't used it much at any rate so I might be better off to reinforce it now before something happens. If I can do this I could mail you some cardboard templates for the braces if you wan't. Don't think it would be difficult or expensive to fix and should be very worthwhile to do.


EDIT: The picture didn't show up for me until after I posted. I agree with LD1 that the bottom ends have likely twisted and rolled the blade slightly. Still think adding some ribs and braces is the best thing to do. You can probably unbolt the blade and lay it flat on concrete then use your tractor to drive over it and push it down flat. Then weld the longitudinal stiffeners in place to hold it straight. A few ribs to hold the curvature and you should be in good shape for a cheap price.
 
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   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #53  
IF you are interested in hearing how I would do the re-enforcement, here goes...

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this supports the blade itself. This is the strongback. Dont have to be super heavy duty. Its the added depth that gives strength. 1/8" plate would be sufficient. Or could use a piece of 5" channel iron or something and then cut the triangles for top and bottom.

This is how I would strengthen the A-frame:

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Box in the underside of the horizontal. This will increase the strength in the horizontal (pulling direction) significantly. And also prevent bees.
The gussets will help prevent bending in the vertical direction like it has already been bent.

This is what I would do if the blade were mine. Materials to be used and design of it would all be dependent on what I have in the scrap pile. But even if you had to buy new steel, AND have it cut/sheared to your dimensions (triangles and such) I dont see it being more than $100 worth. And this would significantly strengthen the blade. The only last weak link would be the pivot pin diameter, and the category 1 hitch set-up. But I dont think any of that would be a big issue.

Also, if it has not been done, one other thing I would do...that triangular box u-shape piece where the TL hooks up....that entire vertical section, if it isnt welded solid to the main beam...I would do so.

Again, this is just what I would do if it were mine. It would take maybe half a day at most with just a set of torches and a welder and digging through the scrap pile. But YMMV as always.
 
   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #54  
It looks like to me it is all twisted up. The hitch pins are even bent downward.
 
   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #55  
LD1,
You bring up some good suggestions imo, and I went out to look at mine more closely. The pin is 2.5" diameter as measured and while I would prefer it to be 3" it is still reasonably strong. for lack of better description the rear blade frame or carrier is about 3/8" thick and appears to be good enough so adding the bracing to the blade as you mention seems like a good choice to me. I scrounged around in my scrap pile and found some box tubing that could be cut to fit similar to your suggestions.

In addition I am considering just building a new front assembly so that I can make it offset while I do all of this. I think I have all the material with the exception of the front pin.

Now I am not thinking this wil be as good as a proper well built blade but it should get me by for a little longer and the cost to upgrade is very minimal.
 
   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #56  
I woul also run a piece or two angle across the whole 7ft of the moldboard.
 
   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #57  
I woul also run a piece or two angle across the whole 7ft of the moldboard.

I know my drawing is crappy, but if what I showed in the first picture is done, the angle wouldnt be necessary, or nearly as strong.

What I am describing is how the backs of heavier blades are made. Look at the landpride 35 series RBT35 Series Rear Blades | Land Pride

Also...I think a 2.5" kingpin is pleanty. I have one of the KK HD blades King Kutter Heavy Duty Rear Blades And even though I pull it behind a smaller tractor, I am fairly certain that it is rated much higher than either one you guys' tractors.
 
   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #58  
I know my drawing is crappy, but if what I showed in the first picture is done, the angle wouldnt be necessary, or nearly as strong.

What I am describing is how the backs of heavier blades are made. Look at the landpride 35 series RBT35 Series Rear Blades | Land Pride

Also...I think a 2.5" kingpin is pleanty. I have one of the KK HD blades King Kutter Heavy Duty Rear Blades And even though I pull it behind a smaller tractor, I am fairly certain that it is rated much higher than either one you guys' tractors.

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#59  
Several good ideas. Will try to put it on tomorrow and see if can get a better idea of what is going on. I would like to correct any issues, brace it up, re-paint and re-sticker. Are the old original stickers still available?
 
   / Rear Blade for JD 5303 #60  
Several good ideas. Will try to put it on tomorrow and see if can get a better idea of what is going on. I would like to correct any issues, brace it up, re-paint and re-sticker. Are the old original stickers still available?

I'd just get some ebay stickers. I found a guy on there selling decals and he will make anything you want if you send him a picture. If you are interested I can pm you his email.
 
 
 
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