Rear Blade Rear Blade Parking Tip

   / Rear Blade Parking Tip #1  

Rusty

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Location
Hampton Township, Bay County, Michigan
Tractor
Kubota B7500HSD-R
In the past, I always parked (that is, detached) my rear blade with the concave side of the moldboard toward the rear of the tractor. However, I found that my new Woods RB72 with parking stand and skid shoes was a little tippy when it was detached from the tractor, with the concave side toward the tractor. Quite by chance, I detached the RB the other day with the concave side facing away from the rear of the tractor, and found that the RB was now very stable. I don't know if this will apply to any other RBs, or to RBs w/o skid shoes, but I thought that I would share it. :)
 
   / Rear Blade Parking Tip #2  
I don't find my Farm King RB unstable when I take it off, the support leg comes in quite handy. When parking the tractor with blade mounted, in the workshop, I do stick a couple of pieces of 2 X 4 under the blade though - saves the concrete from getting chipped!

Cheers - EanJay
 
   / Rear Blade Parking Tip #3  
Morning Rusty.
On the Woods I just adjust the stand bar so the front leans down little,also couple small pieces of board place under the blade...stand do make it a lot easier for hooking up. :)
 
 

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