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Rear Finish Mower
How to narrow a three-point attachment arms
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There has to be a dozen simple ways to fix this issue. With the parts being bolted on and easily removable the choices are nearly...
Monday at 10:55 PM
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IF you are talking the two bolt on arms, get them off get them to a anvil and a sledge hammer.... If heat needed a make shift forge...
Monday at 10:49 PM
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Why do you not switch the arms. This would make them bend in vs out. If your lifting the mower and carrying it much it could spread...
Monday at 10:48 PM
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Putting a 2.75" hardened steel pipe on rear blade for plowing in soft conditions?
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Ah, you're up a bit over Edgewood proper, which I'm sure helps. Anyway, "hot" is relative and to me 80 is about the max I want to be...
Monday at 10:23 PM
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It does work better with drier snow and you have to angle the blade to kick it to the side. I don’t think there’s any snow removal...
Monday at 10:23 PM
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With my roller coaster of a road, it would make my job 10 times easier if I could just drop the blade (float) and go. On a flat road, I...
Monday at 10:13 PM
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The hottest month in Edgewood is June, where temperatures can get into the mid 90s. In July -August temperatures fluctuate between the...
Monday at 10:12 PM
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OK, thanks for correction. The guy selling it told me it was "tool grade" hardened steel. I guess for $35 I can't complain though!
Monday at 10:10 PM
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Thanks, I can't wait to get this WR Long kit so I can adjust most everything on this blade from inside the cab. Last year we got 20...
Monday at 10:09 PM
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Nope. My MH has a 150G diesel tank, no discount anywhere. Most semi power units saddle tanks hold 150G ea., and some extended units have...
Monday at 10:07 PM
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Kioti vs Kubota Quality - No Empirical Evidence
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It's probably a better setup overall, but with two Kubotas with the fore-aft pedal and not much time on the Kioti's 2-pedal I still...
Monday at 10:05 PM
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Wow, that's nice! I looked it up on some sort of "average temp/rain/snow" site called Weather Spark. Lots of fancy charts and curves...
Monday at 2:40 PM
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We have had over 3’ of snow in one storm, many 18” and typically 12” storms. I don’t know who told you that we don’t get snow. We do...
Monday at 2:33 PM
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grader blade size?
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My landplane has angled blades, and when using a regular blade I run it at an angle. Creating a crown with a box blade sounds like work...
Monday at 1:43 PM
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Putting a 2.75" hardened steel pipe on rear blade for plowing in soft conditions?
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And I suspect I know why. Looked at property near Edgewood last week, then checked the climate around there...you don't get any snow...
Monday at 12:33 PM
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