MtnViewRanch
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A 9' blade on your tractor would definitely be the tail waging the dog with anything more than a very light cut.MechanicalGuy,
Even if it will be used for dirt grading and cutting? I won’t need it for snow removal, just dirt work. I was concerned about tweaking the blade at that length. Thanks
You will not tweek the blade with anything less than a 15,000lb machine IMO.
I have a 13,000lb setup and a difficult cut can put me side ways. These are cat 2-3 hitches. You better have a cat 3 tractor if you want to make serious cuts (anything over 2") with the blade angled more than 30-35*.
My recommendation is to get an 8 foot blade that is in the 800-1000lb weight category.
I highly recommend skid shoes, they really help to prevent blade tip gouging.
Just my 2 cents based on my experience.
Good luck with your decision.