devildog1
Veteran Member
I believe the Rhino blade have a shorter mold board 15" ? The Land Pride's I believe are 17" or 18", which comes in handy if your using for snow removal.
DevilDog
DevilDog
Go with the 6 footer. thats what I had on my B3200TLB, you will be glad you did, the 5 footer is to small for your tractor.
DevilDog
nice machine, congrats. I just have a quick question if I may...I noticed in your original post you mentioned the decision between this and a couple other machines, one being the b26. Why did you decide against the b26? I was quoted $26K for one last year, have the prices jumped? seems like it would have a stronger hydro system, not sure on that though.
Tom,Devil:
Can you be more specific about why it is too small? My tractor is not 5' wide. My front bucket is 5' (60" wide). I am just trying to understand the benefit of having an extra 1' and an extra (approx) 100 pounds of implement. The extra $200 won't kill me to spend, but just need to understand the upside.
Tom
Jim:
The B26 is more of a real TLB and I think built for contractors more than my B3300SU. The list price of a B26 is in the $34-35K range now. Local dealer has a brand new leftover 2008 for 27.1K but he would no go lower. I have not seen a new one anywhere around here. For that price I'd rather moved up to a nice L series.
I went with the additional HP of the 33 versus 26 and the fact that I can also remove the FEL if I ever wanted. Cannot do that with the B26TLB.
Tom
Tom,
think about when you angle your 5 foot blade when your grading dirt or doing snow removal. The more you angle the less it will cover up your rear tires and that is a situation you will not like.Your tractor is about 54" wide and your blade is 60" straight on, it will not cover wheels when angled. And weight will be your friend on a back blade if you really want it to work right.
DevilDog