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ablaw86

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Gentlemen, I need help on a final decision. I have decided to purchase a woods angle/tilt blade. I have a new Kubota L3130. The question: a 6' or a 7' blade and why? My thinking is 7', but I am a newbie. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I have a new Kubota L3130... My thinking is 7')</font>

7' is an excellent match, depending on what you plan on doing, you may consider a medium duty blade to last a lifetime...
 
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I got a six foot blade when I bought my L3010 package a couple of winters ago...and have regretted not going for a 7 footer ever since.

Pete
 
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It's been pretty well covered in the responses to your two posts. The blade should be long enough to cover your tracks when angled, and perhaps stick out a little to the side so you can "reach" into ditches, along borders, etc. The only reason I can think of for going smaller would be if you expect to be using it a lot in tight quarters where you would have trouble maneuvering with the 7' blade. A 6' with ability to offset the blade may give you the best of both worlds.
 
 

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