Rear Blade Tuffline Rear Blade Info

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RichS

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JD4700HST
I am looking at a Tuffline 6ft blade. I believe it is a GB4 model. Moldboard Height 17", thickness looks like 1/4". It has 3 forward and 3 reverse adj. Also 2 tilt adj. in each direction. Then one thing that I hadn't seen on rear blades, 2 offset adj. It is Hyd. ready, although I don't believe that I would put a cyl. on it. The price is $600.

My questions are:
1) How is the quality of the Tuffline Blades?
2) Is this a good price for the Tuffline brand?

Thanks in advance.


Rich S.
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Rich, I don't know about the prices, nor do I know anything about that model, but I had a 4' Monroe Tufline box blade that I used on my B7100 and I don't think I've seen any box blades that were any better. The Tufline would be my first choice.

Bird
 
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Not sure about the cost, but the quality is absolutely top-notch. The only reason I went with LandPride was the Tuffline dealer is too far away and I had no way to pull a trailer to pick it up myself.

Pete

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I dont know about the tuffline cause the dealers that sell them is a little farther than I wish to drive. Right now im deciding between the befco and the woods leaning towards the befco because it just looks really heavy and it does weigh about 25 to 30 lbs more than the woods. It also helps that its orange also. Cost for both the woods rb 60 and the Befco brb 60 are $325.00 through the dealer. The woods has a 5f/3r positions and a 3 position tilt for ditches and the befco is 5f/5 rand 3 position tilt with a manual move the blade over for offset but you can check them both out at
http://www.befco.com/products/groundengage/rearblade.html or
http://www.woodsonline.com/
But if it comes ready for hydraulics that wood be excellent. Just a couple more sites to make your head spin a little more./w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
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Take care, Jim

2001 B7500 HST 302 Fel R4 Tires
Semper Fidelis
 
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Agwholesaler,

When are you gonna put a web site?? I've seen other posts of yours advertising different implements, email for quote/freight, etc. We all know how we like our instant gratification and pictures. If we're gonna buy on line, we at least need a web site so that we can still get the visuals, even if we sacrifice the mud, diesel fumes and rustic personalities of a visit to the local dealer. Maybe you could just put a collection of links to the manufacturer's page of the products you sell. Since these are all impulse purchases for me at this point, I won't go "over the top" without that picture to get me salivating.

PaulT
 
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Tufline is one of the best. Their website is http://www.monroetufline.com. You can get the specs from the web site and email them for any additional info. I have a Tufline disk, box blade, and grader blade.
 
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Thanks all for the info. I have gone through the websites posted and checked some other local dealers and plan on purchasing this grader blade. It was the GB1 model not the GB4 but it is plenty for me and I can pick it up today. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Not that I will have any time to use it today. /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
Once again thanks for all of the info/comments/suggestions.


Rich S.
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Re: Tuffline Rear Blade Info - Pics

Figured I would show some pics of the Tufline blade that I purchased. Thanks for all of your info, links, suggestions.

3, 4, and 5th pictures are showing the offset feature of the blade. This feature, as well as the ruggedness, really sold me on the blade. Lets you keep the tractor on level ground while cleaning out ditches, or pulling the gravel back into the road.



Rich S.
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Re: Tuffline Rear Blade Info - Pics

Rich,

Thanks for posting those pics. That's the model and size I'm considering but Tuffline's web site doesn't have very good photos. It looks like a very heavy, well built piece. I'm hoping they got my email requesting some literature.

Can you swing the blade around 180 degrees with your JD? Anyone know if you can on a B2710?

Thanks Again- Dave
 
 
 
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