I think what he's saying is that he has no need for the tilt option and doesn't want to pay extra for it.. I'd like to have the offset capability, for my use.
I'd agree with ovrszd, my Land Pride blade got bent up pretty easily. I've reinforced it, and it's held up well ever since. The problem I had was that the cylinder attachment point was on top of the mouldboard, which wasn't strong enough to stand the force the tractor could put into it. The pivot table is much stronger.
I'm not knocking your gear, 93mustang, just saying that you might have problems with bending if it hooks into anything solid.
Adding hydraulic angle to mine was a learning experience, I bent one cylinder rod like a banana, and also ran the risk of blowing hydraulic lines apart because I was using too small a cylinder with no crossover relief valve. I still don't have the relief installed (read as too cheap to spend the money!) but I did re-think the attachment points and changed the cylinder to something stronger.
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Original cylinder was a 2x18, you could overextend it when right angling, which was how it got bent. The new one is a 3x10, full extension and retraction = roughly 30 degrees of angle each way and no risk of damage. I had to re-position my attachment points to make it work. The bend in the 2x18 rod is visible in this picture.
The reinforcing plate on the right side links the upright attachment for the cylinder to the pivot table, so far I haven't bent it. I'm a fairly careful operator, forcing something to do something it's not designed for gets expensive quickly!
I added adjustable skid shoes for winter use, they work well on a gravel driveway. I like to park it with the cylinder fully retracted for protection, but it's not well supported that way since the blade is angled. It usually sits half extended..
This is the original configuration that the blade had when I bought it used, it didn't hold up well.. the front attachment point was in the wrong place, the cylinder was too long, and the rear attachment point was too flimsy.
The blades that come with pre-fitted attachment points for a cylinder are a great idea, at least they're designed from the get-go for that purpose. Having had power angle, I'd never be without it again. Jumping on and off the tractor to change blade angle gets old in a hurry.
Sean