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Bill Oakes

07-22-2001 13:02:36




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I need a decent back blade for my Ford 4000 SU. The one I have has been welded so that the blade can't be angled. I will be landscaping, grooming the driveway and plowing snow with this. I know I want a quality item with adjustments. Do any of you guys have favorite brands or recommendations? Thanks for the sdvice, Bill




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MarkB

07-24-2001 03:56:30




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 Re: Back blade! in reply to Bill Oakes, 07-22-2001 13:02:36  
I just saw a brand called "Bison". Made in Mexico, but very heavily built and the price is right. I'll probably get one this fall.

The link below is the only one I could find with specs.



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GeneD14

07-23-2001 12:21:28




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 Re: Back blade! in reply to Bill Oakes, 07-22-2001 13:02:36  
I bought a TSC blade years ago. It was to light, no tilt feature, and it was flimsy! 2 years ago I broke down and bought a 7' Woods blade. It is very heavy, tilts, angles, reverses, and offsets! It's a real keeper! It even has a little leg that holds it up when you unhitch it. I truley believe that when it comes to buying blades you get what you pay for. Good Luck



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lee

07-23-2001 05:45:14




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 Re: Back blade! in reply to Bill Oakes, 07-22-2001 13:02:36  
I'm not an expert, but saw a RHINO a few years ago & was impressed with it's obvious strength & design..... the best I have seen!



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Jhill

07-25-2001 05:11:25




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 Re: Re: Back blade! in reply to lee, 07-23-2001 05:45:14  
I have a Servis Rhino blade. Built like a tank easy to adjust. Might be hard to find a dealer. I have been impressed by the bigger woods units too.



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buck

07-22-2001 16:49:22




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 Re: Back blade! in reply to Bill Oakes, 07-22-2001 13:02:36  

try landpride.com or kingkutter.com they both have a varity and a dealer locator also.



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