NEW Value Blades by Everything Attachments

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I'm excited to announce another great new ETA scrape blade produced in our facility here in Newton, NC.
We are confident that this new series of scrape blades will provide you with the best value on the market and that is why they're our Value Series.
We call these blades our value series, but they're definitely not your ordinary, run of the mill mediocre blade.
Our 6 way value blades feature a solid c-channel brace on the back and more adjustment options than the competition. You can purchase your choice of a 5' blade, 6' blade or 7' blade.

The highlights include:
  • 1/2" steel hitch design, 1/4" moldboard on a 3/16" frame, with 3/8" tilt post.
  • 7 offset positions
  • 7 forward & reverse angle positions
  • 15 & 30 degree tilt positions
  • Hardened American made cutting edge
  • Laser cut precision
  • 15" high moldboard
  • Free shipping to a business or supporting freight terminal within 1,000 miles of Newton, NC.

For a complete overview, see the video:

 
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Looks good. What is the HP rating of these new blades??
 
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Looks good. What is the HP rating of these new blades??
It should be rated up to 45hp tractors. We'll add that to the site soon.
 
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Thats a pretty good price for a blade that tilts AND offsets:thumbsup:
 
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I didn't see anything on the 5' ad saying it was quick hitch compatible or not, just in the movie. Probably many people won't take the time to watch the video.

Bruce
 
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Ted, I just want to say that, although I have not yet had the opportunity to actually purchase something from y'all, you sure do know how to do business. When I first started getting into tractors, your YouTube videos really helped me get a better sense of what kind of jobs I might end up doing, what implements I might use to do them, and so forth. Your web site is top notch. You really seem to "get" how to use the Internet to connect with customers. You seem dedicated to providing value above and beyond just selling quality product, but also reaching out to educate and inform customers. IMO, that is what takes a company really over the top. On top of all that, you seem to be at the head of the pack when it comes to refining and innovating even tried-and-true implements like scrape blades. Now how could somebody make a simple scrape blade better? I don't know, but I'm sure you'll figure it out.

Thus far, every implement I have ever bought has been used. I just haven't been able to bring myself to swing the markup that comes with that fresh paint. But when the time comes to buy something new, rest assured you'll be at the top of my list, and in the mean time, I'm telling everybody I know who's in the market to check out Everything Attachments.
 
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Looks good. What is the HP rating of these new blades??
We updated the website and these blades are recommended for 25-50hp compact tractors.
 
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I didn't see anything on the 5' ad saying it was quick hitch compatible or not, just in the movie. Probably many people won't take the time to watch the video.

Bruce
We updated the website to point out that the value blade is one of the few attachments we make that is not quick attach acceptable. In our attempt to keep the price down on this product we did not design it for a quick attach.
 
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this might be a candidate for a kit.

pretty straight forward assembly.

might make a good test kit.
 
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We just added some footage to the original video. The last half of the video now shows the value blade hooked to a tractor with Ted explaining our improvements and showing the tilt, angle and offset functions. The first video no longer works so i'll re-attach it below.

 
 
 
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