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Does anyone know what the blade height is on a Midwest RB20-84 Blade? Is it the same on the RB22 and RB40 blades?

Thanks,
Kevin
 
   / Midwest rear blade height? #2  
On mine:

Height of box side is 17" (at tallest point)
Height of blade/moldboard is 16"
Overall height is 31.5" to top of hitch.

Hope this helps?
 
   / Midwest rear blade height? #3  
Thanks, Yellowdog. You beat me to it. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Midwest rear blade height?
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Thanks Yellowdog.

Jim, Is the moldboard height 16" on all the blades? That's a good height. Also, are the Corriher implements yours....they look and sound like yours?

Thanks,
Kevin
 
   / Midwest rear blade height? #5  
The RB20 and 22 Series are the same height. The RB40 and BB20 and BB30 series share the same taller height. Sorry for the confusing wording. Today is not my best day for clarity. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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Just to clarify.

The moldboard height on the RB40, BB20 and BB30 is 16".

THe moldboard height on the RB20 and RB22 is ???

Thanks,
Kevin
 
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Jim.... your site says that the Top and Tilt is scheduled to start shipping January 2004, but here are no details or prices as of yet. Are you running behind schedule? Are you going to have tractor brand specific kits available? When will the site be updated with pricing and more details? I need more to fill the garage... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
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I don't want to answer for Jim, but my Corriher box blade is a branded Midwest unit. That's what I've been told anyway /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif. That isn't to say that they still are.
 
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Terrain Contour Control is still on schedule, thankfully. We have several dealer units sold and are planning the release of retail pricing next week along with a big announcement of special interest to TBN members. (How's that for whetting an appetite /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)

Midwest manufactures for several private labels, but since all of those labels also have other "Brand X" competing products in stock as well, I'm always a little hesitant to say that Midwest is what you've seen or been quoted. I would hate to have someone buy an implement thinking it was one of mine, when in fact they may have been quoted a competitor's product. So I guess I'm saying the best course is to ask the vendor you're buying from. If it is made by Midwest, they'll be proud to tell you so. If you have some question that you did get our product, send me a picture, the model number, and serial number, and I'll be glad to confirm it. Maybe we should start requiring our private labels to have "by Midwest" on their logo. What do you think?
 
 

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