MtnViewRanch
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- Mahindra 7520, Mahindra 3215HST, Case 580 extendahoe, Case 310 dozer, Parsons trencher, Cat D6,
Anyone heard of Bison blades?
Bison blades are very good blades, at least the heavy duty ones are that I know of.
I know that some of the John Deere-Frontier blades are made by Bison.
I looked at them extensively before I bought my Land Pride. Main reason that I went LP was I didn't want to wait for 6 months to get the blade that I wanted. If your dealer or your dealers distributor has the blade in stock that you are interested in, then for sure consider a Bison blade. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
As was mentioned, if there is any way that you can swing the hydraulics, even just the angle hydraulic, it will make your life waaaaaaaaay easier. Might want to consider a tilt hydraulic also. If you have other grading implements, a tilt cylinder of a top and tilt set on your 3pt would be the way to go.
One other item that I have found to help out quite a bit is to have skid shoes on the blade. They really help out with only allowing the blade to cut X amount or even to hold it up off the ground for snow removal. Of course all this stuff costs lots of $$$$. So I would guess that you will be looking somewhere between $1200-$4000, all depends on how far you want to go.
Your tractor weighs about 5k pounds with the loader and without any ballast, do you have it ballasted with filled tires or wheel weights? The added weight will get the tractor to perform better for grading. Do you have any remotes and if you do how many?