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rodger-n-bama

12-08-2003 19:33:19




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I had a lot cleared recently and need to level the dirt. I am going to use an 8n. What size box blade would be appropiate? 4', 5' or6'?




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Dave_In_Ga

12-09-2003 11:02:45




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 Re: box blade in reply to rodger-n-bama, 12-08-2003 19:33:19  
I'm pulling a 5 1/2 footer with my 8N and have been happpy with it. It sticks out past the rear wheels about 2 inches on each side.



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Jim Cox

12-09-2003 09:42:08




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 Re: box blade in reply to rodger-n-bama, 12-08-2003 19:33:19  
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1941 9N w 5' King Kutter pulled good with all five rippers all the way down. did some nice landscaping with it, and cleared snow too, but it was a little work. Most fun I ever had a work

Jim Cox
SW Missouri



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Brads8N

12-09-2003 12:49:04




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 Re: Re: box blade in reply to Jim Cox, 12-09-2003 09:42:08  
Where in SW Missouri do you live? I live near Billings.



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Jim Cox SW Missouri

12-10-2003 09:44:56




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 Re: Re: Re: box blade in reply to Brads8N, 12-09-2003 12:49:04  
I live in battlefield mo, about five miles south of the 'west sunshine supercenter'. south of sunshine/60 it's called FF instead of 160 at the james river freeway. email sometime coxster at yahoo.com . I work near strafford for SRC, we are the reman electrical for Case/new holland
Happy Holidays
Jim Cox



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Waterboy in Mich.

12-09-2003 08:07:04




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 Re: box blade in reply to rodger-n-bama, 12-08-2003 19:33:19  
Roger, go with the five foot, just don't try to move a mountain all at once!! Have fun....



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treeboy

12-08-2003 19:38:59




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 Re: box blade in reply to rodger-n-bama, 12-08-2003 19:33:19  
rodger, myjubilee has it's handsfull w/ a FIVE footer,,, i've neverused a 4' but the 5 reaches out past the tires & thats nice..my comment..



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