Rear Blade Rear Blade question

   / Rear Blade question #11  
I can rotate the 5' blade on my Frontier back blade a full 360 degrees without hitting the tires on my 4' wide 4010. I do have to raise the little support gizmo they supply for parking it. There's a higher hole to set it at to get it out of the way of the rotation of the blade.

Ralph
 
   / Rear Blade question #12  
Hi there KU Gator, was wondering if your Land Pride blade is strong enough to spin the tractor around if you hook something with the very end of it. I'm looking for the strongest five foot blade available. Thanks

Yes, the last snow storm I hit some turf that had ended up on top of the rock drive and frozen there. It spun me sideways when I was going forward. I have mostly used it for snow, but some on dirt. I had looked at Bush Hog brand but was holding off buying trying to make do with the box blade, but a dealer was going out of business and I got the Land Pride at a pretty good price. I worry more about bending the lower control arms when backing with it than I do the blade. It is pretty solidly built.

As far as swing room, the 6' would swing around without problem and I think there would be room for a 7'.
 
   / Rear Blade question #13  
I use a Land Pride 1572 (6ft) on my 2920 and I can lift it and swivle the blade 360 degrees without hitting anything.
 
   / Rear Blade question #14  
my rear blade is labeled ford but is a landpride rb3572

it will spin 360 without hitting the rear of the tractor and also offests and tilts. which ive use all the time for gradeing the driveway and cutting ditches
 
   / Rear Blade question #15  
On my 1970 Ford 4000, I am using a John Deere 115 rear blade. It is a 9' unit with hydraulic tilt and offset. The angle is set by hand. One drawback is the weight. It is over 1000lbs. On accident one day, when the ground wasn't yet frozen, It caught, and I peeled up about 18" of asphalt at the end of the drive.

I typically don't use it for snow for this reason, but the snow was deep. I do like the fact that with the offset, I can really windrow the snow past the edge of the drive. I keep the blade up around 3" off the ground when doing this.

I am using a CAT-II quick hitch, and I can rotate the blade 360.
 
   / Rear Blade question #16  
Nspec, I have a Kubota 7610 and use a 6 foot rear blade for snow and grading. The angle is set manually and moves snow without a problem. It's way faster than the loader alone, and I can bias the 3 point hitch to one side to plow outside the wheel track. If you need more lift, shorten your top link. You'll have to level the blade with each new position, but you can get that clearance you need. Most of the time, the manufacturer of the blade will build the blade rack long enough so you can spin the blade 360.
You can get pushed around by the blade if you hit something big or heavy. If we get heavy snow, I put the blade on its sharpest angle for the first pull. That gets the worst done with little side force. Then I'll switch over to a wider angle for better pushing outside the wheel track.

No such thing as a dumb question. Ask away. We all have learned alot here.
 
   / Rear Blade question #17  
I have a Frontier (Woods) 72" blade and a Land Pride Quick-Hitch. If I have the side plates installed on the blade, I have to remove the tilt pin to get some extra wiggle room to spin the blade without hitting the tires and/or 3PH. I wish the frame tube was about 6" longer; otherwise it's a good blade for my use.
 
   / Rear Blade question #18  
To give you a visual, this is my 5' blade on the back of my B2920. I was using the FEL to clean up a drift that was too much to push. But as you can see, lift the pin on the top and you can easily spin it or adjust it to any angle. There is still plenty of clearance for a 6' blade to clear the tires.

I have not posted any pictures before, so hopefully this works.
 

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Great response. Thanks everyone!
 
   / Rear Blade question #20  
KU I have the same blade only in a 7 footer on a 30 hp tractor works well for me and the blade doesn't touch the tires on mine.
 
 

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