Ned_Horning
New member
I recently got used 7’ First Choice back blade from a friend. My friend and I both have 32 HP tractors (the popular green variety). When I got the blade the square steel tube that connects the 3 pt hitch to the blade assembly was pretty bent up so I had a new piece welded on using heavier stock steel. My hope was that this heavier stock would result in a usable implement but after a couple days of plowing snow with the blade it is already showing signs of wear (see attached photos) at the bottom of the square steel tube where the pin goes that is used to adjust the bland angle. The photo is not that great but the hole for the pin is slowly transforming to an oblong shape which means there is more and more play with the blade.
So, my questions:
1 -What can I do to beef this up so I don’t have to keep replacing the tubing,
2 – Is this quality typical of First Choice implements (this is my only First Choice implement), and
3 – Is plowing snow harsh and unusual punishment for this sort of implement.
So, my questions:
1 -What can I do to beef this up so I don’t have to keep replacing the tubing,
2 – Is this quality typical of First Choice implements (this is my only First Choice implement), and
3 – Is plowing snow harsh and unusual punishment for this sort of implement.