Bison sells a "kit" for each function up to three on the rear blade, the kits are $250 each. I can beat that pretty easy sourcing cylinders/hoses and fittings locally. Some of the stuff I already have laying around though.

Anyone out there make a rear blade with only hydraulic angle adjustment? I do not need the tilt option etc... checked out everything attachments and to my surprise they did not
I have a Frontier 72in one with hydraulic angle.
Anyone out there make a rear blade with only hydraulic angle adjustment? I do not need the tilt option etc... checked out everything attachments and to my surprise they did not
I probably don't need to mention it, since it's already been mentioned, but I will anyways :laughing:
The Landpride rear blade is available with hydraulic angle. I believe the new model is the RB25xx or RB35xx (xx being the length in inches)
Speaking of rear blade hydraulics... I have a whole bunch of goodies waiting for me at home from MtnviewRanch to convert my manual offset to hydraulic offset. Can't wait to try it out![]()
Have you decided how you are going to operate ALL those cylinders? Dumb question, you have 4 sets of rear remotes.LP's economical RB that you can get hydraulic angle on is the 37 series. Bad design though, you have to move the cylinder from side-side whenever you reverse the blade. :thumbdown:
Is that just a 37 series thing? I'm pretty sure on my 40 series it has a mounting hole for the cylinder on both sides, so you can disconnect the rod end, turn the blade, and reconnect using the other hole.
I thought the only difference between the two was the added strength/weight in the frame? Although, I've never seen a 37 series in person.
Look at post #23. You will see what I mean and he even mentioned it. Yes I believe that it is a 37 series thing only.
Have you decided how you are going to operate ALL those cylinders? Dumb question, you have 4 sets of rear remotes.
LP's economical RB that you can get hydraulic angle on is the 37 series. Bad design though, you have to move the cylinder from side-side whenever you reverse the blade. :thumbdown:
With three rear remotes and top and tilt, and a RB with hydraulic offset and angle: how about using one of the 3 rear remotes for the angle and some hoses from the front 3rd function connectors for the offset?