New to me backblade

   / New to me backblade
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#11  
I mean angled relative to the grading plane. Thus, allowing you to mound/trench. Most such blades angle left/right/all-the-way-round as well as up/down to one side or the other. I don't see how your blade supports up/down grading angle adjustment; it's simply flat. A lot of blades are like this. In such cases the angle can be adjusted by changing the length of the right 3PH arm using the crank handle on it.

Sorry I misread your post. :( Yes the right (looking forward) 3 pt arm has a crank on it to angle the blade up or down (left or right) That way I can put a crown on the road or dig a ditch. :)
 
   / New to me backblade #12  
Mousefield you got one heck of a deal!I think this is what you and GittyUP are refering to as far as bank grading on some manual blades(none hydrolic).Here are some pics of my Servis e3wm(1958-1964-?)Please do not think I"am trying to jack your thread.BTW Mousefield enjoyed your pics and grading work,no doubt blade paid for it self already.
Boone
Ezekiel 20:19
 

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   / New to me backblade #13  
Sorry I misread your post. :( Yes the right (looking forward) 3 pt arm has a crank on it to angle the blade up or down (left or right) That way I can put a crown on the road or dig a ditch. :)

Its a slider blade. If you loosen the bolts that allow it to slide you should be able to angle. Its faster and easier to angle your arms if you need a bit of angle however.

I have a hoswe slider blade myself.:thumbsup:
 
   / New to me backblade #14  
Mousefield you got one heck of a deal!I think this is what you and GittyUP are refering to as far as bank grading on some manual blades(none hydrolic).Here are some pics of my Servis e3wm(1958-1964-?)Please do not think I"am trying to jack your thread.BTW Mousefield enjoyed your pics and grading work,no doubt blade paid for it self already.
Boone
Ezekiel 20:19

My neighbor has a similar albeit lighter blade. Angle changes are allot faster and easier then with the slider blade.:thumbsup:

Sliders do have some advantages depending on what you are doing.:D Being able to offset the blade to one side can be useful.
 
   / New to me backblade
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#15  
Its a slider blade. If you loosen the bolts that allow it to slide you should be able to angle. Its faster and easier to angle your arms if you need a bit of angle however.

I have a hoswe slider blade myself.:thumbsup:

Had a look and your are right. Be honest I didn't even realize that it is a slider blade. I assuming that it is even more expensive new? :)
 

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