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Pictures of a Super A grader blade

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Todd in SE Ohio

08-01-2006 16:34:38




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I have an oportunity to purchase a grader blade for a good price, but I want to be sure that I am getting all the parts. Does anybody out there have a diagram or a picture that they could share with me so I could compare? Thanks. This is always the first place I turn when I have a question, and I have never been disappointed.




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Cedric

08-03-2006 02:13:58




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 Re: Pictures of a Super A grader blade in reply to Todd in SE Ohio, 08-01-2006 16:34:38  
I have an Owner"s Manual and Parts Book for the Super A grader blade which I can e-mail to you if it will be of help. Sid.



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Todd in SE Ohio

08-03-2006 10:33:50




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 Re: Pictures of a Super A grader blade in reply to Cedric, 08-03-2006 02:13:58  
Cedric, that would be great if you could e mail that to me at tmbean59@verizon.net. Thank you ahead of time for all your help.



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Hugh MacKay

08-01-2006 18:25:54




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 Re: Pictures of a Super A grader blade in reply to Todd in SE Ohio, 08-01-2006 16:34:38  
Todd: You might try going to the Farmall photo gallery here at YT. Try typing in any of SA, 100, 130 or 140 as the blade will be the same in all cases. I know there are a couple of photos in there of those tractors with center mount grader blade. Whether it will be the right shot for you to see what you want to see is another matter. Worth a look.



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Todd in SE Ohio

08-01-2006 19:27:59




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 Re: Pictures of a Super A grader blade in reply to Hugh MacKay, 08-01-2006 18:25:54  
Thanks Hugh, I found one really good one, but it shows the blade mounted on the front and isn't exactly clear how the blade attatches to the tractor. And it is also on a Cub. Is the mounting casting the same on a SA and a Cub?



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Hugh MacKay

08-01-2006 20:04:43




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 Re: Pictures of a Super A grader blade in reply to Todd in SE Ohio, 08-01-2006 19:27:59  
Todd: The actual blade, angling device and push beams back to the pivot point are the same on front and center mount blade. If you have both sets on mounting hardware you can mount your blade either front or center.

It been awhile since I've seen the center mount up close, however about all there is to it is a cross member that bolts between final drives at front of them. It must drop down from final drives as the push beams pivot from it. It hooks into same holes as one uses for drawbar when plowing. As I remember it uses different linkage from blade to rockshaft for lifting blade, than when on front.

The ideal thing for you would be parts book. I saw that once and it covers both front and center mount together in one book. The blade I remember years ago was owned by a neighbor and he used it up front for plowing snow in winter and center mount for grading his driveways in summer. I've seen him with it both ways, but never was around when he made the change.

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