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Hey Howard H.

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Aaron

01-30-2008 11:04:31




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I placed a follow up on your Moline shredder thread below as I saw a dealer brochure for the dozer blade you have on the front of your new toy your posted pictures of. It was on eBay and I copied the link in too. Take a look if you want. Not trying to be a pest, I would simply imagine there would not be too many of those around. Good luck.




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shinnery

01-30-2008 22:16:55




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 Re: Hey Howard H. in reply to Aaron, 01-30-2008 11:04:31  
I can feel for you on that "Hydraulic Shower", last fall my M670 decided to rupture the main hose from the pump to the 3-pt/aux controls right beside the seat. I sure got in a hurry to stop an engine only thing was if it had done it 15 feet earlier it would have blocked everthing in yard better. LOL

Bryce



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Howard H.

01-30-2008 11:31:28




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 Re: Hey Howard H. in reply to Aaron, 01-30-2008 11:04:31  

Hi Aaron -

I replied back through the forum messaging system thanking you and asking where you are located...

Looks like I'm 0 for 3 or 4 of those messages that I've sent recently.

I really appreciate you pointing that item out!


I took the tractor and blade out for a spin this weekend - was pushing great until I blew out an old hydraulic hose on the blade cylinder - with the way the wind was, I promptly got a "hydraulic shower"... fun, fun, fun!! :)


Howard

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335LP

01-30-2008 11:22:37




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 Re: Hey Howard H. in reply to Aaron, 01-30-2008 11:04:31  
Waldon made lots of good stout simple dozer blades over the years and we still see some of them all over the plains states being used yet for silage packing and such on mostly big retired 4x4 tractors. Don't see many smaller ones like on Howard's tractor though some are around. Waldon made lots of grain drill hitches in manual pin type or hydraulic fold type too not that long ago yet. See some pics of drill hitches on Burrells and might ask them about dozer blades too.

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