King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-(

   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #11  
You would think the bottom would of broke out instead of the top if you were pulling the blade.
Actually, the greatest stress is at the top of the post, not at the bottom. Whatever force is applied at the bottom has the advantage of 18-inch or so lever arm when it tries to break the top.
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #12  
😂 i have heard such things about RVs from other sources as well. Glad i don't own one.

I will give a plug for Modvans though. Startup making quality stuff. Modvans.com
I do and talk about snotty welds with poor penetration, RV's have that in spades. All they use are glue guns with flux core wire. No skill involved and poor fit up too.
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #13  
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #14  
You more than likely broke it with the moldboard reversed and pushing backwards.
That is how I also see the force exerted to the plow and how it was damaged.
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #15  
I already replaced it. My local farm store had ~20 or so in stock.
You don't have to publicly post it, You can send me a PM.
How much did it cost to replace it ?
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #16  
I already replaced it. My local farm store had ~20 or so in stock.
I'm curious how you "replaced" it as there would seem to be a lot of cutting apart, replacing the bad part and then re-welding it all back together. Also seems odd that the store would stock a welded component. I obviously missed something here.

Also it doesn't seem that the damage was allowed by any defective welding on the part of King Kutter. The split tube was more than likely seam welded at the tubing mill. It's possible that it is (was) DOM tubing that would not have a seam but unlikely because DOM (Drawn Over Mandrel) tubing is very expensive compared to welded seam tubing.
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #17  
You don't have to publicly post it, You can send me a PM.
How much did it cost to replace it ?
I'll guess $700-800
I'm curious how you "replaced" it as there would seem to be a lot of cutting apart, replacing the bad part and then re-welding it all back together. Also seems odd that the store would stock a welded component. I obviously missed something here.
Pull two lower pins, one top link pin, park the old blade, hook up the new, replace the three pins.
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #18  
I'm curious how you "replaced" it as there would seem to be a lot of cutting apart, replacing the bad part and then re-welding it all back together. Also seems odd that the store would stock a welded component. I obviously missed something here.

Also it doesn't seem that the damage was allowed by any defective welding on the part of King Kutter. The split tube was more than likely seam welded at the tubing mill. It's possible that it is (was) DOM tubing that would not have a seam but unlikely because DOM (Drawn Over Mandrel) tubing is very expensive compared to welded seam tubing.
You can see the seam in his pic. It split the seam.
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #19  
I'll guess $700-800

Pull two lower pins, one top link pin, park the old blade, hook up the new, replace the three pins.
Heheheheheh.....
 
   / King Kutter 72" Rear Blade broken. :-( #20  
You don't have to publicly post it, You can send me a PM.
How much did it cost to replace it ?
Maybe it was just an email with a picture while KK contacted the local store. (y)
 
 

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