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Not to jump the thread but any thoughts on Woods rear blades? I've got a line on a used 5' (model RB5 I think). Should fit my BX just right. I'm looking at it on Friday. I generally hear good things about Woods so I'm assuming sight unseen that it is well made.
 
   / very, very strong rear blade #12  
I have a 7ft.Heavy duty(yellow)king kutter that I have used for about 3 years now with no issues.I had bought the low end KK 7ft. model (blue)that only lasted about 1-2 years.coobie

I have the 7 foot yellow KK that was rated for at least 75 hp, possibly more. My 68 hp and at slow ground speed and low engine speed have pull it loose at I think 3 different weld joints, pull metal tubing apart the blade mount welds to that rotates (that tubing is only like 1/8" think and the blade mount welds to it). If I were running with any speed and hit something that would be a different matter totally. The tubing just peeling and then realizing it was only about 1/8 inch finished any respect I have for it. Should have realize when it was rated at the HP it was sold to be and it had Cat 1 pins the rating was not honest. Maybe they improved it since I bought mine about 7 years ago. It will cut dirt, it will roll dirt.
 
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Okay. I haven't looked yet. How bad is it with regard to the Rhino that FWJ recommends.

My philosophy is to buy a darn good one, take care of it, and move on to the next toy. So give me the bad news about the price. H.
 
   / very, very strong rear blade #14  
Okay. I haven't looked yet. How bad is it with regard to the Rhino that FWJ recommends.

My philosophy is to buy a darn good one, take care of it, and move on to the next toy. So give me the bad news about the price. H.


I have a Woods 8ft blade in VGC. I am in Michigan. I can make you a good deal. It has only been used for plowing my drive in winter.
 
   / very, very strong rear blade #15  
If you are going to really use your blade I don't believe that you will find a new one that will have a chance of holding up for less than $3000. My first rear blade was an 8 footer made buy Mid West Implements. My dealer thought that it would be fine for me. It bent the first time that I used it and while I continued to use it for 3 more years, it continued to bend and I have finally given up on it and went with a Land Pride model. My RBT45108 cost me just under $3500 and that was without any hydraulics. I am adding those myself.
Good luck with whatever brand that you get.
 
   / very, very strong rear blade #16  
Okay. I haven't looked yet. How bad is it with regard to the Rhino that FWJ recommends.

My philosophy is to buy a darn good one, take care of it, and move on to the next toy. So give me the bad news about the price. H.


Ok, run to the cupboard and get a plastic glass.
Now put in 5 oz of single malt scotch and 3 ice cubes.
Put the glass just out of arms reach by the computer.













Keep scrolling down.......













The 12' 2500 rear blade with all three hydraulic cylinders is $8500.



Drink the scotch.


jb
 
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John:
 
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John:

I am just now sobbering up! I had a lot of scotch, several Jack and cokes, and a keg of beer. That is one expensive blade. I don't need the 12 footer, but I do need at least an 8 footer.
 
   / very, very strong rear blade #19  
John:

I am just now sobbering up! I had a lot of scotch, several Jack and cokes, and a keg of beer. That is one expensive blade. I don't need the 12 footer, but I do need at least an 8 footer.


Well, you did put in two "very" s in the title!

All I can say is that you best check the shed, after all that booze:eek::eek:, you may have done bought the 2500!:eek:

jb
 
   / very, very strong rear blade #20  
I would think that a Woods 5 footer would be just right on a BX HP and wheel coverage. You might want to see how tall that Woods is. Make sure that your BX has enough lift so the blade clears the ground while in transport.

Not to jump the thread but any thoughts on Woods rear blades? I've got a line on a used 5' (model RB5 I think). Should fit my BX just right. I'm looking at it on Friday. I generally hear good things about Woods so I'm assuming sight unseen that it is well made.
 
 

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